Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation has been an important site for the construction of gendered power and hegemonic masculinities. The strong connection between masculinities and irrigation cultures may provide an important explanation of why hydraulic bureaucracies are so resistant to change. The continued masculinity of irrigation requires critical investigation of masculinities, technology and organisations. Such studies will serve both as a first step to creating more space for women engineers in government water agencies, and contribute to unravelling important aspects of the cultural politics of wate
Based on Feminist Institutionalism, this paper analyses the reasons for gender disbalance in water d...
Families living in Gorno-Badakhshan—situated in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan—depend on irrigate...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation has been an important site f...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to provide an informed plea for more explicitly identifying, na...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through “how to do gender” toolkits has long been a develop...
The right to water; gender and household water; gender and irrigation; irrigation as masculine ident...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through "how to do gender" toolkits has long been a develop...
This article argues that there are contradictions between gender goals and policies and the aspirati...
This article discusses how gender segregation is expressed and recreated in water management in form...
Summary This thesis documents my attempt to study masculinities among irrigation engineers and water...
Despite important work in development studies on the 'male bias in the development process', it is g...
There is a wealth of scholarly knowledge that aims to disentangle the complex relationship between g...
Based on Feminist Institutionalism, this paper analyses the reasons for gender disbalance in water d...
Families living in Gorno-Badakhshan—situated in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan—depend on irrigate...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation has been an important site f...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
Beginning with colonial times and continuing to the present, irrigation engineering has been and is ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to provide an informed plea for more explicitly identifying, na...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through “how to do gender” toolkits has long been a develop...
The right to water; gender and household water; gender and irrigation; irrigation as masculine ident...
Mainstreaming gender in water governance through "how to do gender" toolkits has long been a develop...
This article argues that there are contradictions between gender goals and policies and the aspirati...
This article discusses how gender segregation is expressed and recreated in water management in form...
Summary This thesis documents my attempt to study masculinities among irrigation engineers and water...
Despite important work in development studies on the 'male bias in the development process', it is g...
There is a wealth of scholarly knowledge that aims to disentangle the complex relationship between g...
Based on Feminist Institutionalism, this paper analyses the reasons for gender disbalance in water d...
Families living in Gorno-Badakhshan—situated in the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan—depend on irrigate...
This volume assesses the nexus of gender and transboundary water governance, containing empirical ca...