This thesis examines how livelihood diversification is also a site in which gender relations are unsettled, maintained and (re)configured. With the aim of strengthening the links between feminist and agrarian change scholarship, I present ethnographic material from Naga, a medium-size city in Bicol, Philippines, to explore how daily discourses, practices and performances of livelihood change are instrumental in mapping ways of life that are gendered. In the first part of the thesis, attention is devoted to the inadequate, or at least outdated, attention to gender relations in previous models of livelihood change, and to spell out some of the implications its integration may bring. In the remaining part of the thesis my aim is to ...
With this thesis I contribute with critical and applied research that challenges empirically and the...
In the Philippines, female migration for overseas contract work is transforming local agricultural l...
This article introduces the Special Issue on ‘Gender and generation in agrarian and environmental tr...
This thesis examines how livelihood diversification is also a site in which gender relations are uns...
ISSN 1919‐0581This paper examines how livelihood diversification and labour intensification in peri-...
Globalization recreates translocalities from what were previously imagined as isolated, peripheral c...
This chapter revisits gender by exploring how it is entangled in the dynamics of displacement and ev...
This thesis explores the lives of indigenous women in a Bukidnon community in Negros, the Visayas, C...
By challenging conventional categories in research that frequently make invisible important actors a...
In the Philippines, female migration for overseas contract work is transforming local agricultural l...
A livelihoods approach positions individuals, situated within households, as active agents within pr...
Climate change causing heavy rainfall and floods is one of the major constraints to agricultural pro...
The main objective of the thesis is to investigate the complex and, sometimes, contradictory relatio...
Globalization recreates translocalities from what were previously imagined as isolated, peripheral c...
In the Philippines, female migration for contract domestic work transforms the local landscape. The ...
With this thesis I contribute with critical and applied research that challenges empirically and the...
In the Philippines, female migration for overseas contract work is transforming local agricultural l...
This article introduces the Special Issue on ‘Gender and generation in agrarian and environmental tr...
This thesis examines how livelihood diversification is also a site in which gender relations are uns...
ISSN 1919‐0581This paper examines how livelihood diversification and labour intensification in peri-...
Globalization recreates translocalities from what were previously imagined as isolated, peripheral c...
This chapter revisits gender by exploring how it is entangled in the dynamics of displacement and ev...
This thesis explores the lives of indigenous women in a Bukidnon community in Negros, the Visayas, C...
By challenging conventional categories in research that frequently make invisible important actors a...
In the Philippines, female migration for overseas contract work is transforming local agricultural l...
A livelihoods approach positions individuals, situated within households, as active agents within pr...
Climate change causing heavy rainfall and floods is one of the major constraints to agricultural pro...
The main objective of the thesis is to investigate the complex and, sometimes, contradictory relatio...
Globalization recreates translocalities from what were previously imagined as isolated, peripheral c...
In the Philippines, female migration for contract domestic work transforms the local landscape. The ...
With this thesis I contribute with critical and applied research that challenges empirically and the...
In the Philippines, female migration for overseas contract work is transforming local agricultural l...
This article introduces the Special Issue on ‘Gender and generation in agrarian and environmental tr...