Feminist Political Ecology: Global Issues and Local ExperienceDianne Rocheleau, Barbara Thomas-Slayter, Esther Wangari Routledge, 15/04/2013 - 352 من الصفحات Feminist Political Ecology explores the gendered relations of ecologies, economies and politics in communities as diverse as the rubbertappers in the rainforests of Brazil to activist groups fighting racism in New York City. |
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... in tree source areas ( 1990-1 ) - percent of tree species locations 9.3 Traditional wealth indicators and the wealth ranking scale 217 219 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We owe special thanks to many colleagues among the ILLUSTRATIONS / xi.
... in tree source areas ( 1990-1 ) - percent of tree species locations 9.3 Traditional wealth indicators and the wealth ranking scale 217 219 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We owe special thanks to many colleagues among the ILLUSTRATIONS / xi.
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... percent of the women inter- viewed had cut and collected rubber at some point in their lives while 78 percent reported having regularly collected latex that was tapped by a male household member.7 Studies such as these change our ...
... percent of the women inter- viewed had cut and collected rubber at some point in their lives while 78 percent reported having regularly collected latex that was tapped by a male household member.7 Studies such as these change our ...
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... percent were widows , 34 percent were the only ones listed for their house- hold ( indicating that they had sole responsibility for representing the household ) and 10 percent registered at the same time as their husband , son or ...
... percent were widows , 34 percent were the only ones listed for their house- hold ( indicating that they had sole responsibility for representing the household ) and 10 percent registered at the same time as their husband , son or ...
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... percent of the teachers were women . There were very few adult women in the classroom , even though the project's main goal was to increase adult literacy . In that same year , 59 percent of the women surveyed in the seringal were ...
... percent of the teachers were women . There were very few adult women in the classroom , even though the project's main goal was to increase adult literacy . In that same year , 59 percent of the women surveyed in the seringal were ...
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المحتوى
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FEMINIST POLITICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE | 62 |
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AGAINST STATE | 86 |
SPANISH WOMEN AGAINST INDUSTRIAL WASTE | 105 |
GENDERED VISIONS FOR SURVIVAL | 131 |
OUR LIVES ARE NO DIFFERENT FROM THAT | 180 |
RIGHTS AND SPACE | 211 |
FROM FOREST GARDENS TO TREE FARMS | 224 |
WHERE KITCHEN AND LABORATORY MEET | 251 |
HYSTERICAL HOUSEWIVES AND OTHER | 271 |
FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY | 287 |
Notes on contributors | 308 |
Index | 314 |
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