Diane Wilson is a mother and an environmental activist, two roles that challenge: Common perceptions about what a mother is and what her obligations to her children are. Common stereotypes about environmental activists and the focus of their acts. Her story reveals the ways in which mothering is always practiced in a context, and sometimes in order to work toward a society in which her children can thrive, a mother may have to challenge the context itself and take time away from her children. When Wilson engages in questioning, challenging, and changing the world, she faces pressure from local and state politicians and international business leaders. Her refusal to cooperate with business interests at the expense of people and the enviro...
This article undertakes an ethnographic approach to the study of legal and societal norms surroundin...
Mothering (2004), Andrea O’Reilly repeatedly calls on feminist scholars to define, document, and ima...
The issue of whether caring, mothering, and nurturing is something to be escaped, celebrated, or and...
Since the movement’s roots in the mid-twentieth century, mothers have been at the forefront in the p...
Since the 1960s, the modern environmental movement, though generally liberal in nature, has historic...
Environmental injustice has typically been an infringement of the rights of poor and minority commun...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
This email chain conversation between eight mother-artist activists written over a period of one yea...
Social movements are known to be a driving force of change processes. Scholars long had an interest ...
Many of the challenges faced by environmental activists are issues of scale. How can vital changes b...
In the following sections, this chapter discusses and provides a number of examples from around the ...
In this paper, a nurturing identity and the “role of mother” are evidenced within professional and g...
Although publics have been recognized in the field of public relations as active players in the comm...
The chosen works of modern eco-fiction writer Barbara Kingsolver demonstrate a common theme of femal...
One of the central claims made by ecofeminism is that abuse of the environment is linked to the abus...
This article undertakes an ethnographic approach to the study of legal and societal norms surroundin...
Mothering (2004), Andrea O’Reilly repeatedly calls on feminist scholars to define, document, and ima...
The issue of whether caring, mothering, and nurturing is something to be escaped, celebrated, or and...
Since the movement’s roots in the mid-twentieth century, mothers have been at the forefront in the p...
Since the 1960s, the modern environmental movement, though generally liberal in nature, has historic...
Environmental injustice has typically been an infringement of the rights of poor and minority commun...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
This email chain conversation between eight mother-artist activists written over a period of one yea...
Social movements are known to be a driving force of change processes. Scholars long had an interest ...
Many of the challenges faced by environmental activists are issues of scale. How can vital changes b...
In the following sections, this chapter discusses and provides a number of examples from around the ...
In this paper, a nurturing identity and the “role of mother” are evidenced within professional and g...
Although publics have been recognized in the field of public relations as active players in the comm...
The chosen works of modern eco-fiction writer Barbara Kingsolver demonstrate a common theme of femal...
One of the central claims made by ecofeminism is that abuse of the environment is linked to the abus...
This article undertakes an ethnographic approach to the study of legal and societal norms surroundin...
Mothering (2004), Andrea O’Reilly repeatedly calls on feminist scholars to define, document, and ima...
The issue of whether caring, mothering, and nurturing is something to be escaped, celebrated, or and...