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In person icon Building: Faculty of Social Science, Floor: Ground Floor, Room: FDV-3
Thursday 17:00 - 18:30 CEST (07/07/2022)
This panel brings together early career scholars and their research at the intersections of feminist theory, climate change and justice. The papers present a diversity of approaches and case studies that take questions of gender and climate justice as a starting point. The presenters are carrying out research in a variety of locations both within and outside of Europe. What this panel intends to do is generate dialogue around climate change, disasters and climate exacerbated conflicts and the ways in which they reproduce and compound inequalities that are gendered, raced and classed. This panel will present ongoing empirical research that addresses these urgent questions. This panel will take stock of research that has explored gender and climate change and showcase research that will take the dialogue into the future.
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Gendered environmental discourses through the food lens: global policymaking at the Conferences of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | View Paper Details |
Gender-Transformative Humanitarian Action, the Climate Crisis, and Men, Boys and Masculinities: Toward A Radical, Emancipatory Approach | View Paper Details |
Indigenous Women: Spaces and Scales of Environmental Insecurity and Conflict | View Paper Details |