This article addresses a gap on hegemonic masculinity/emphasized femininity and essentialism/constructivism within the Environmental New Social Movement (eNSM). Utilizing my interviews with Australian women members of environmentalist New Social Movement Organisations (eNSMOs), including eNGOs, academic institutions and the Greens party, I adopt a constructivist approach towards emphasized femininity, arguing that women-led strategies, strengthened through agentic competence contributes to global peace, whilst challenging the patriarchal control of environmental governance (Cockburn 1988, 2012). My feminist sociopolitical model is framed by resistance to ruling class masculinity, emphasizing participants’ gender performativity, advocating a...
Environmental governance may be distinguished from environmental management by the implication that,...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
This feminist sociocultural thesis links theory to practice in its exploration of the gendered roles...
This article explores the gendered roles and work-based experiences of Australian women advocates pa...
This article explores gender and activism in relation to barriers, enablers and labelling dynamics, ...
This article considers the barriers and enablers facing Australian Greens women participating within...
Ecofeminism proposes an alliance between feminism and the environmentalist movement. Both essentiali...
It is admitted with much regret that the whole discourse of environmentalism pays very little or no ...
The study addresses the treatment of women in radical environmental organizations, using the case of...
open access journalEcofeminists have long exposed the gendered character of human progress and its d...
Environmentalists see the protest against the Jabiluka uranium mine in Australia's Northern Territor...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
Environmental governance may be distinguished from environmental management by the implication that,...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
This feminist sociocultural thesis links theory to practice in its exploration of the gendered roles...
This article explores the gendered roles and work-based experiences of Australian women advocates pa...
This article explores gender and activism in relation to barriers, enablers and labelling dynamics, ...
This article considers the barriers and enablers facing Australian Greens women participating within...
Ecofeminism proposes an alliance between feminism and the environmentalist movement. Both essentiali...
It is admitted with much regret that the whole discourse of environmentalism pays very little or no ...
The study addresses the treatment of women in radical environmental organizations, using the case of...
open access journalEcofeminists have long exposed the gendered character of human progress and its d...
Environmentalists see the protest against the Jabiluka uranium mine in Australia's Northern Territor...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
This was a feminist, environmental, and sociological study of the reciprocal relationships between t...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...
Environmental governance may be distinguished from environmental management by the implication that,...
In the Environmental Justice (EJ) discourse justice of the distribution of environmental goods und ...
Started in the 1960s, the worldwide environmental movements have drawn the attention of many scholar...