In the post-WWII era, concerns over Earth’s finite resources and technology’s destructive capacity shaped ideas of a global environment. This dissertation focuses on transnational grassroots social movements that attempted to find solutions to earthly vulnerability. It looks at women’s nuclear disarmament campaigns in the early 1960s, the Appropriate Technology movement of the 1970s, Canada’s conserver society program, and the emergence of feminist technoscientific critique and ecological activism in the early 1980s. In each case study, it shows how the ability to critique and produce technoscientific knowledge expanded women’s political identities, what I call technoscientific citizenship. Simultaneously, these groups promoted ecological d...
Ecofeminism reflects an affinity between the domination of nature and subjugation of women in histor...
The Anthropocene is the new designation for our current geological epoch in which human activity has...
The concept of the patriarchy, or any concept in which one group dominates another, is inseparable f...
This dissertation explores possibilities for environmental citizenship for girls. When environmental...
This dissertation locates Progressive-era sites of environmental controversy—the Hetch-Hetchy Dam, t...
This dissertation is about the problems of global population and women's fertility as constructed, c...
This dissertation offers an original approach to environmental political theory that avoids the demo...
This dissertation offers an original approach to environmental political theory that avoids the demo...
This dissertation offers an original approach to environmental political theory that avoids the demo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2010. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Lisa J...
Feminisms and environmental justice are some of the names of struggles to understand nature-culture ...
This book addresses the question of domestic environmental labour from an ecofeminist perspective. A...
Feminisms and environmental justice are some of the names of struggles to understand nature-culture ...
open access journalEcofeminists have long exposed the gendered character of human progress and its d...
Since the 1960s, the modern environmental movement, though generally liberal in nature, has historic...
Ecofeminism reflects an affinity between the domination of nature and subjugation of women in histor...
The Anthropocene is the new designation for our current geological epoch in which human activity has...
The concept of the patriarchy, or any concept in which one group dominates another, is inseparable f...
This dissertation explores possibilities for environmental citizenship for girls. When environmental...
This dissertation locates Progressive-era sites of environmental controversy—the Hetch-Hetchy Dam, t...
This dissertation is about the problems of global population and women's fertility as constructed, c...
This dissertation offers an original approach to environmental political theory that avoids the demo...
This dissertation offers an original approach to environmental political theory that avoids the demo...
This dissertation offers an original approach to environmental political theory that avoids the demo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2010. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Lisa J...
Feminisms and environmental justice are some of the names of struggles to understand nature-culture ...
This book addresses the question of domestic environmental labour from an ecofeminist perspective. A...
Feminisms and environmental justice are some of the names of struggles to understand nature-culture ...
open access journalEcofeminists have long exposed the gendered character of human progress and its d...
Since the 1960s, the modern environmental movement, though generally liberal in nature, has historic...
Ecofeminism reflects an affinity between the domination of nature and subjugation of women in histor...
The Anthropocene is the new designation for our current geological epoch in which human activity has...
The concept of the patriarchy, or any concept in which one group dominates another, is inseparable f...