Feminist approaches to multi-scalar, more-than-human, power and politics pushes critical agrarian studies in novel directions. Gender-nature-body are critical sites for realignments of social, material and political relations, resulting in uneven access to and control over resources. Gender, race, class and other forms of intersectional socionatural relations are foundational to agrarian studies concerns such as class formation, collective action, extractivism and land grabs. The chapter reframes agrarian conflicts as the material and emotional outcomes of embodied, differentiated responses to enclosure and commodification, linking scales from the global economy to the uneven conditions of peoples’ lives to illuminate spaces of transformati...
This open access book sets out the contours of feminist political ecology (FPE) as a major contribut...
During Margaret Fuller’s travels through Europe, she wrote dispatches for the Tribune where she uses...
People understand their relationship, and that of broader society, with nature in a diverse range of...
Feminist approaches to multi-scalar, more-than-human, power and politics pushes critical agrarian st...
Gender has long been recognised as important within environmental issues, but exactly how and in wha...
Ecofeminism posits that there is parallelism between the destruction of nature and oppression of wom...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
This book provides a historical context for understanding the contested relationships between women ...
This thesis is an exploration of the connection between women and nature, specifically the violence ...
This article explores links between the issues of sexuality and gendered control over agricultural l...
The growing linkages among poverty, resource decline, and ecological degradation constitute a formid...
Ecofeminism connects women with nature, and proves that both of them are vehemently dominated by the...
This article engages in a discussion about the ‘quieter registers of power’ along the resource front...
The impacts of climate variability and change impinge upon different lives and livelihoods within ag...
In the ecofeminist perspective presented in this thesis I explore the cultural legacy and current tr...
This open access book sets out the contours of feminist political ecology (FPE) as a major contribut...
During Margaret Fuller’s travels through Europe, she wrote dispatches for the Tribune where she uses...
People understand their relationship, and that of broader society, with nature in a diverse range of...
Feminist approaches to multi-scalar, more-than-human, power and politics pushes critical agrarian st...
Gender has long been recognised as important within environmental issues, but exactly how and in wha...
Ecofeminism posits that there is parallelism between the destruction of nature and oppression of wom...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
This book provides a historical context for understanding the contested relationships between women ...
This thesis is an exploration of the connection between women and nature, specifically the violence ...
This article explores links between the issues of sexuality and gendered control over agricultural l...
The growing linkages among poverty, resource decline, and ecological degradation constitute a formid...
Ecofeminism connects women with nature, and proves that both of them are vehemently dominated by the...
This article engages in a discussion about the ‘quieter registers of power’ along the resource front...
The impacts of climate variability and change impinge upon different lives and livelihoods within ag...
In the ecofeminist perspective presented in this thesis I explore the cultural legacy and current tr...
This open access book sets out the contours of feminist political ecology (FPE) as a major contribut...
During Margaret Fuller’s travels through Europe, she wrote dispatches for the Tribune where she uses...
People understand their relationship, and that of broader society, with nature in a diverse range of...