In the following sections, this chapter discusses and provides a number of examples from around the world to illustrate each of these aspects of environmental activism and gender — the empirical, theoretical, and dynamic—ending with a few concluding remarks.This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canad
This article explores gender and activism in relation to barriers, enablers and labelling dynamics, ...
This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustaina...
In this study I examine the relationship between environmental attitudes and gender. First, I explo...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
The pressing focus on sustainability and the importance of climate action impels this project to exa...
Various authors suggest that environmentalism differs by gender, but systematic empirical evidence f...
This feminist sociocultural thesis links theory to practice in its exploration of the gendered roles...
Environmental Justice incorporates an inclusive definition of its subject matter, exploring the envi...
Males predominate as politicians and governmental officers, experts, stakeholders and citizens in th...
While race and class are regularly addressed in environmental justice studies, scant attention has b...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
It is admitted with much regret that the whole discourse of environmentalism pays very little or no ...
Gender continues to be a relatively marginal issue in environmental justice debates and yet it remai...
This article explores the gendered roles and work-based experiences of Australian women advocates pa...
This article explores gender and activism in relation to barriers, enablers and labelling dynamics, ...
This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustaina...
In this study I examine the relationship between environmental attitudes and gender. First, I explo...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
The pressing focus on sustainability and the importance of climate action impels this project to exa...
Various authors suggest that environmentalism differs by gender, but systematic empirical evidence f...
This feminist sociocultural thesis links theory to practice in its exploration of the gendered roles...
Environmental Justice incorporates an inclusive definition of its subject matter, exploring the envi...
Males predominate as politicians and governmental officers, experts, stakeholders and citizens in th...
While race and class are regularly addressed in environmental justice studies, scant attention has b...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
This paper addresses the unique impacts of climate change on women and gender diverse people through...
It is admitted with much regret that the whole discourse of environmentalism pays very little or no ...
Gender continues to be a relatively marginal issue in environmental justice debates and yet it remai...
This article explores the gendered roles and work-based experiences of Australian women advocates pa...
This article explores gender and activism in relation to barriers, enablers and labelling dynamics, ...
This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustaina...
In this study I examine the relationship between environmental attitudes and gender. First, I explo...