A unique collaborative, sociological study undertaken during 1995-7, explored the social construction of drought as a disaster, looking at farm families in two Australian states: Queensland (beef producers) and New South Wales (sheep/wheat producers). A. decision was made to interview the women and men separately to test our hypothesis that there would be gender issues in any analysis of a disaster, but particularly one which has had so much long-term impact on individuals, families and communities, Such as drought, interviews were conducted with over 100 individuals male and female, We conclude that drought as a disaster is a gendered experience. The paper draws on the narratives of some women involved in the study to identify 'themes of d...
To evaluate the impact of drought on the mental health of rural Australian women and those in vulner...
This paper considers the impact of gendered norms on decision-making for wildfire preparation and re...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of drought on the mental health of rural Australian women...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In the current context of climate change, weather tem...
Objective: This paper explores women's experiences of drought in Australia. Despite the significanc...
Women who farmed and local government may have played key roles in managing for drought in Australia...
This paper outlines the results of a literature review exploring the relationship between gender and...
The study of gender and associated questions about masculinity, femininity and inequality are import...
Climate changes are reshaping agricultural production and food security across the world. One result...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
An economic gender lens on responses in disaster affected areas in Queensland and Victoria.The needs...
This thesis documents the first Australian research to interview women about their experiences of do...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
To evaluate the impact of drought on the mental health of rural Australian women and those in vulner...
This paper considers the impact of gendered norms on decision-making for wildfire preparation and re...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of drought on the mental health of rural Australian women...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In the current context of climate change, weather tem...
Objective: This paper explores women's experiences of drought in Australia. Despite the significanc...
Women who farmed and local government may have played key roles in managing for drought in Australia...
This paper outlines the results of a literature review exploring the relationship between gender and...
The study of gender and associated questions about masculinity, femininity and inequality are import...
Climate changes are reshaping agricultural production and food security across the world. One result...
Research conducted in 2018 documented the disaster experiences of 56 women and men in Australia aged...
An economic gender lens on responses in disaster affected areas in Queensland and Victoria.The needs...
This thesis documents the first Australian research to interview women about their experiences of do...
Many rural Australian communities continue to endure a prolonged drought. The mental health effects ...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
This paper presents findings from a gendered analysis of resident responses to the 2009 Black Saturd...
To evaluate the impact of drought on the mental health of rural Australian women and those in vulner...
This paper considers the impact of gendered norms on decision-making for wildfire preparation and re...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of drought on the mental health of rural Australian women...