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Beyond Binary: (Re)Defining Gender for 21st Century Disaster Risk Reduction Research Policy and Practice

机译:超越二进制:(重新)为 21世纪减少灾害风险研究政策和实践定义性别

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The dominant discourse of gender focuses on the binary of woman/man, despite the known additional risks for diverse sexualities and gender minorities in disasters. Given the small but growing body of literature concerning gender minorities in disasters, this paper sets out to explore the place of sex and gender minorities in disasters and to examine whether a binary definition needs to be extended. A five-stage rapid review was undertaken following Arksey and O’Malley’s method. Peer-reviewed journal articles in English language were sought that included disaster and gender terms in the title, abstract, and/or body of the article published between January 2015 and March 2019. The search included MEDLINE and Scopus databases. Relevant information from the studies were charted in Microsoft Excel, and results were summarized using a descriptive analytical method. In total, 729 records were identified; 248 that did not meet the inclusion criteria were excluded and 166 duplicates were removed. A total of 315 records were sourced and their full text was reviewed. Of those, only 12 journal articles included content relative to more than two genders. We also recognized that sex and gender terms were used interchangeably with no clear differentiation between the two. We recommend that disaster scholars and practitioners adopt correct terminology and expand their definition of gender beyond the binary; utilize work on gender fluidity and diversity; and apply this to disaster research, policy, and practice.
机译:性别占主导地位的论述集中在妇女/男人的二元论上,尽管已知各种性别和灾难中性别少数群体的额外风险。鉴于有关灾难中的性别少数群体的文献很少,但仍在增长,本文着手探讨性别和性别少数群体在灾难中的地位,并研究是否需要扩展二进制定义。按照Arksey和O’Malley的方法进行了五个阶段的快速审查。寻求经过同行评审的英语期刊文章,在2015年1月至2019年3月之间发表的文章的标题,摘要和/或正文中包括灾难和性别术语。搜索包括MEDLINE和Scopus数据库。研究的相关信息在Microsoft Excel中绘制成图表,并使用描述性分析方法对结果进行汇总。总共确定了729条记录;排除了不符合纳入标准的248个样本,并删除了166个重复样本。总共获得了315条记录,并对其全文进行了审查。其中,只有12种期刊文章包含相对于两种以上性别的内容。我们还认识到性别和性别这两个术语可以互换使用,两者之间没有明显的区别。我们建议灾难学者和实践者采用正确的术语,将性别的定义扩展到二元以外。利用有关性别流动性和多样性的工作;并将其应用于灾难研究,政策和实践。

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