This article explores the gendered nature of the causes of and responses to climatic events around the world, taking human-induced climate change and increasing climate-related natural disasters as a backdrop. It supports long-standing feminist arguments that progressive environmental politics are not free of hegemonic masculinity and masculinism. Far from promoting “ecological masculinities”, it maintains that men must be prepared to relinquish male privilege and discover new ways to relate to each other, to women and to nature. Addressing the social and human causes of climate change will thus require challenging models of hegemonic masculinity that promote technocratic and managerial forms of control over nature and refuse to acknowledge...
Whilst several studies acknowledge the role of gender norms and structures in environmental research...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
The essay deals with gender aspects on climate change adaption. The aspects consist of the fact that...
‘Climate change is not gender neutral’ is a statement that has gained more recognition within the cl...
Este artigo analisa criticamente a forma como as elites políticas masculinas da ultradireita persist...
Studies on climate-related attitudes frequently find that men are less concerned about climate chang...
While feminist and profeminist scholars are increasingly in agreement with the thesisthat hegemonic ...
The present article is concerned with the nexus of masculinities and environment. The authors presen...
Gendered stances, styles, practices, and modesof thought permeate the representations of the science...
This thesis sets out to understand if climate change denial is a way in which industrial hegemonic m...
Abstract: In this paper, I will attempt to engender global warming chiefly by using the theory of ma...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
This book considers issues of social and ecological significance through a masculinities lens. Earth...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceEnvironmental & Sustainability StudiesTabitha Ben...
This article examines the concept of ecomasculinity - how masculinities and ecologies interact - thr...
Whilst several studies acknowledge the role of gender norms and structures in environmental research...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
The essay deals with gender aspects on climate change adaption. The aspects consist of the fact that...
‘Climate change is not gender neutral’ is a statement that has gained more recognition within the cl...
Este artigo analisa criticamente a forma como as elites políticas masculinas da ultradireita persist...
Studies on climate-related attitudes frequently find that men are less concerned about climate chang...
While feminist and profeminist scholars are increasingly in agreement with the thesisthat hegemonic ...
The present article is concerned with the nexus of masculinities and environment. The authors presen...
Gendered stances, styles, practices, and modesof thought permeate the representations of the science...
This thesis sets out to understand if climate change denial is a way in which industrial hegemonic m...
Abstract: In this paper, I will attempt to engender global warming chiefly by using the theory of ma...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
This book considers issues of social and ecological significance through a masculinities lens. Earth...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceEnvironmental & Sustainability StudiesTabitha Ben...
This article examines the concept of ecomasculinity - how masculinities and ecologies interact - thr...
Whilst several studies acknowledge the role of gender norms and structures in environmental research...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
The essay deals with gender aspects on climate change adaption. The aspects consist of the fact that...