Nr. 3-4 2009: Gendering Climate Change – Københavns Universitet

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Koordinationen for Kønsforskning > Kvinder, Køn & Forskning > Tidligere numre > 2009 > Nr. 3-4 2009

 

CONTENTS 

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Hilda Rømer Christensen, Michala Hvidt Breengaard and Helene Hjorth Oldrup: Introduction 
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ARTICLES

Joni Seager: Death by degrees: Taking a Feminist Hard Look at the 2° Climate Policy

Stacy Alaimo: Insurgent Vulnerability and the Carbon Footprint of Gender

Nina Lykke: Non-Innocent Intersections of Feminism and Environmentalism

ESSAYS

Gender and Climate Policies

Carolyn Hannan: Gender Mainstreaming Climate Change

Ulrike Röhr: A View from the Side? Gendering the United Nations Climate Change Negotiations

Masculinities, Technologies, Planning and Mobilities

Ursula Bauer: Gender Mainstreaming in Vienna. How the Gender Perspective Can Raise the Quality of Life in a Big City

Merritt Polk: Gendering Climate Change through the Transport Sector

Caroline Crowley: Gendered Identities and Agricultural Sustainability

Ursula Offenberger and Julia C. Nentwich: Home Heating and the Co-construction of Gender, technology and Sustainability

Consumption and Eco-feminism

Kate Soper: Beyond Consumerism: Reflections on Gender Politics, Pleasure and Sustainable Consumption

Sowmya Dechamma: Ecofeminism and Its Discontents: The Indian Context

REVIEWS

Vandana Shiva: Soil not Oil. Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Security. (Hanne Petersen)

Stacy Alaimo and Susan Hekman (ed.): Material Feminisms. (Anders Blok)

Ariel Salleh (ed.): Eco-Sufficiency and Global Justice. Women Write Political Ecology. (Inge Röpke)

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