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Feminist Geographies of Gender and Climate Change: From International Negotiations to Women in Mexico

机译:性别与气候变化的女性主义地理:从国际谈判到墨西哥妇女

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The gender and climate change literature has set out to underscore the differential impacts of climate change within populations. Much of this literature has conflated gender to equate to women, and has focused mostly on women in the developing world, mainly in rural areas where women are usually assigned reproductive social roles and seen as victims of climate change. This overlooks the intersecting and multiple identities of women, their role and voice as agents of change in all regions, and does not use the full range of feminist theory and methods. This dissertation uses feminist geography to challenge the dominant scales and sites of climate change governance and draws attention to the micropolitical, situated, and relational practices through which power relations surrounding climate change are (re)produced. The overarching research question is: How can we include gender and intersectional voices in the study and practice of climate governance? More specifically, I examine how gender and climate policies were and are created; I expose how discourses of gender and climate change are perpetuated and by whom; and I make clear the relationship between these discourses and social inequality and vulnerability to climate change. Paper A examines the experiences of women who are authors of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports and finds that while some women experience active forms of gender discrimination such as silencing or being dismissed, other have a more positive experience, but encounter barriers such as lacking childcare or support from their employers. Paper B shows how feminist geography can investigate the micropolitical and everyday interactions in important geopolitical spaces. It finds that the simple formulation around gender in international climate debate erases important differences amongst women and their struggles; creating an identity politics that excludes people with similar goals, weakening potential for positive change. udPaper C contests the mainstream climate change and gender discourse that constructs the ‘third world women’, showing women in rural Mexico as agents of change instead of vulnerable and passive victims and including self-reflection on my own fieldwork. The appended paper shows that, in most cases, carbon offset projects have consolidated gendered regimes of differential access to markets and economic opportunities while also reifying property tenure structures that may further exacerbate gendered distinctions.
机译:性别与气候变化文献着重强调了气候变化对人群的不同影响。许多文献将性别等同于妇女混为一谈,并且主要关注发展中国家的妇女,主要是在农村地区,在这些地区,妇女通常被赋予生殖社会角色,并被视为气候变化的受害者。这忽视了妇女的相交和多重身份,妇女在所有地区作为改变的推动者的角色和声音,并且没有使用全部的女权主义理论和方法。本文利用女性主义地理挑战气候变化治理的主导尺度和场所,并提请人们注意围绕气候变化的权力关系的微观政治,环境和关系实践。最重要的研究问题是:我们如何在气候治理的研究和实践中纳入性别和交际声音?更具体地说,我研究了性别政策和气候政策的制定方式。我揭露了关于性别和气候变化的论述是如何延续的,以及由谁来延续;我明确指出这些话语与社会不平等和气候变化脆弱性之间的关系。论文A考察了政府间气候变化专门委员会报告作者的妇女经历,发现尽管有些妇女经历了积极的性别歧视形式,如沉默或被解雇,但其他妇女则经历了更积极的经历,但遇到了诸如缺乏育儿等障碍。或雇主的支持。论文B显示了女权主义地理学如何研究重要地缘政治空间中的微观政治和日常互动。它发现,在国际气候辩论中围绕性别的简单表述消除了妇女及其斗争之间的重要差异;建立一种身份政治,将目标相似的人排除在外,削弱积极变革的潜力。 udPaper C挑战了构成“第三世界妇女”的主流气候变化和性别话语,向墨西哥农村妇女展示了变革的推动力,而不是脆弱和被动的受害者,并包括我自己在田野工作中的自我反思。附件显示,在大多数情况下,碳补偿项目巩固了性别差异化的市场和经济机会准入制度,同时还调整了财产权结构,这可能进一步加剧性别差异。

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    Gay-Antaki Miriam;

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