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Gender and Environment
Linking gender and the environment
Clarifying geographical terms
How gender Intersects
Defining gender
Gender relations and the environment
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The gendering of science
The dominance of the ‘scientific method’
The position of women In Western science
Gendering science research
Researching In the neoliberal university
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Conceptualising gender-environment relationships
A summary of ecofeminism
Failings of liberal feminism and a resurgence of ecofeminlsm
Masculinities and ecofeminism
Feminist political ecology
Queer and trans ecology
Practical applications of concepts
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The body
The lived body
How gendered bodies are affected by environmental pollution
How environmental problems exacerbate gendered violence and abuse
The violence of fertility control
Bodies as ‘sites of contestation’
Bodily relationships: the clothing Industry
Researchers are bodies too
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Work
Changes In household practices In the global North
Domestic and care work
Domestic work, care and the environment
Environmental Citizenship
Paid Work
Gendering of environmental jobs
Gender-sensitive environmental planning
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Website
The global scope
International action linking gender equality and environmental issues
Gender and climate change governance
Gender and the global political economy
Gender, disasters and International Impacts
Gendered impacts of wars for resources
Gendered experiences of migrations
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Gender and waste: A synthesis
Waste as a concept
The gendering of paid waste work
Waste management as housework
Bodies and waste
Human waste
Pollution
Waste behaviour as embodied practice
Waste as an International problem
Implications of seeing waste as a gendered issue
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