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Beyond dichotomies: Gender and intersecting inequalities in climate change studies

机译:除了二分法之外:性别和在气候变化研究中交叉不平等

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Climate change and related adaptation strategies have gender-differentiated impacts. This paper reviews how gender is framed in 41 papers on climate change adaptation through an intersectionality lens. The main findings show that while intersectional analysis has demonstrated many advantages for a comprehensive study of gender, it has not yet entered the field of climate change and gender. In climate change studies, gender is mostly handled in a men-versus-women dichotomy and little or no attention has been paid to power and social and political relations. These gaps which are echoed in other domains of development and gender research depict a 'feminization of vulnerability' and reinforce a 'victimization' discourse within climate change studies. We argue that a critical intersectional assessment would contribute to unveil agency and emancipatory pathways in the adaptation process by providing a better understanding of how the differential impacts of climate change shape, and are shaped by, the complex power dynamics of existing social and political relations.
机译:气候变化和相关适应策略具有性别分化的影响。本文审查了在41篇论文中如何通过交叉镜头进行气候变化适应的纸张中的41篇论文。主要研究结果表明,虽然交叉分析表明了对性别综合研究的许多优势,但尚未进入气候变化和性别领域。在气候变化研究中,性别大多是在一个男性与女性二分法中处理的,并且对权力和社会和政治关系的几乎没有或不受关注。这些差距在发展和性别研究域中回荡,描述了“脆弱性的女性化”,并加强了气候变化研究中的“受害”话语。我们认为,批判性交叉口评估将通过提供更好地了解气候变化形状的差异影响,并以现有社会和政治关系的复杂动态动态提供了更好的理解,促进了适应过程中的揭示机构和解放途径。

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