This thesis investigates what it can mean to be a woman in forestry in Jönköping County. It asks how the participant experience their situation as women in forestry and what gendered power structures appear in their stories. Additionally, the thesis analyses how the “Forest Strategy for Småland”, by Jönköping County Council, perceives and recreates the understanding of gender equality.The analysis is based on Puwars theories of gendered bodies in spaces not created for them; called “bodies out of place”. Additionally, the analysis focalises social reproduction theory by Battacharya, research on policy making by Alnebratt and Rönnblom, and research on gender in forestry by Andersson and Lidestav, among others. Through reflexive in-depth inte...
The genderization of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) ownership creates different conditions for...
Increasing gender diversity is no longer just the right thing to do but also the smart thing to do. ...
Traditional male dominance in the realm of forestry limits the degree to which forest departments ar...
In this paper we explore meaning makings of gender equality in forestry by drawing on a national sur...
Environmental resource use is intimately intertwined with gendered power relations. Overarching idea...
This paper addresses the discursive and spatial constructions of female masculinities and femininiti...
The title of this thesis is Business as usual? Doing gender equality in Swedish forestry work organi...
This research asked what effects, if any, working in the male-dominated forest industry had on femin...
The uneven distribution of benefits amongst different social groups, such as the men and women invol...
<p>Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientifi...
Graduation date: 2010Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) owners control a significant portion of for...
This study analyses how women professionals make sense of change with regard to gender (in)equality ...
Fields and forests are gendered spaces. Women\u27s crucial contributions to productive and reproduct...
Women forest owners represent a large share of non-industrial private forest owners in Western count...
The labour market in Sweden is highly gender segregated. One of the sectors where this is visible is...
The genderization of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) ownership creates different conditions for...
Increasing gender diversity is no longer just the right thing to do but also the smart thing to do. ...
Traditional male dominance in the realm of forestry limits the degree to which forest departments ar...
In this paper we explore meaning makings of gender equality in forestry by drawing on a national sur...
Environmental resource use is intimately intertwined with gendered power relations. Overarching idea...
This paper addresses the discursive and spatial constructions of female masculinities and femininiti...
The title of this thesis is Business as usual? Doing gender equality in Swedish forestry work organi...
This research asked what effects, if any, working in the male-dominated forest industry had on femin...
The uneven distribution of benefits amongst different social groups, such as the men and women invol...
<p>Gender biases persist in forestry research and practice. These biases result in reduced scientifi...
Graduation date: 2010Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) owners control a significant portion of for...
This study analyses how women professionals make sense of change with regard to gender (in)equality ...
Fields and forests are gendered spaces. Women\u27s crucial contributions to productive and reproduct...
Women forest owners represent a large share of non-industrial private forest owners in Western count...
The labour market in Sweden is highly gender segregated. One of the sectors where this is visible is...
The genderization of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) ownership creates different conditions for...
Increasing gender diversity is no longer just the right thing to do but also the smart thing to do. ...
Traditional male dominance in the realm of forestry limits the degree to which forest departments ar...