Armed with their personal experiences and community ties, the women of Environmental Justice have called into question the distribution of waste in the United States. In this essay, we explore the communicative practices that have enabled the movement to achieve change in extraordinarily difficult contexts. The women use what appears to be a liability, their gender, especially their role as mothers, to challenge practices and policies that threaten their homes, families, and communities
Ecofeminism offers a feminist perspective that links gender to how humans relate to the natural worl...
Embedded, but rarely made explicit within liberal environmental rhetoric, is a focus on the individu...
Ecofeminism offers a feminist perspective that links gender to how humans relate to the natural worl...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
Since the movement’s roots in the mid-twentieth century, mothers have been at the forefront in the p...
This presentation examines the conjunction between women-homemakers and contaminated spaces, both pu...
Gender continues to be a relatively marginal issue in environmental justice debates and yet it remai...
The issue of whether caring, mothering, and nurturing is something to be escaped, celebrated, or and...
Lifestyle media have the power to impact women's understanding of environmentalism and what it means...
It is admitted with much regret that the whole discourse of environmentalism pays very little or no ...
Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE), a Missoula based, nationally recognized non-profit, empowers wom...
In this paper, a nurturing identity and the “role of mother” are evidenced within professional and g...
Motherhood is often viewed as one of the most traditional institutions in our society, so how can it...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.This work underscores the rel...
Ecofeminism offers a feminist perspective that links gender to how humans relate to the natural worl...
Embedded, but rarely made explicit within liberal environmental rhetoric, is a focus on the individu...
Ecofeminism offers a feminist perspective that links gender to how humans relate to the natural worl...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
Since the movement’s roots in the mid-twentieth century, mothers have been at the forefront in the p...
This presentation examines the conjunction between women-homemakers and contaminated spaces, both pu...
Gender continues to be a relatively marginal issue in environmental justice debates and yet it remai...
The issue of whether caring, mothering, and nurturing is something to be escaped, celebrated, or and...
Lifestyle media have the power to impact women's understanding of environmentalism and what it means...
It is admitted with much regret that the whole discourse of environmentalism pays very little or no ...
Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE), a Missoula based, nationally recognized non-profit, empowers wom...
In this paper, a nurturing identity and the “role of mother” are evidenced within professional and g...
Motherhood is often viewed as one of the most traditional institutions in our society, so how can it...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.This work underscores the rel...
Ecofeminism offers a feminist perspective that links gender to how humans relate to the natural worl...
Embedded, but rarely made explicit within liberal environmental rhetoric, is a focus on the individu...
Ecofeminism offers a feminist perspective that links gender to how humans relate to the natural worl...