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    Gender in Inter-State Water Conflicts

    Von Lossow, Tobias. 2015. “Gender in Inter-State Water Conflicts.” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice 27 (2): 196–201. 

    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Analysis, Femininity/ies, Gender Mainstreaming, Humanitarian Assistance, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation

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    Gender Water Networks: Femininity and Masculinity in Water Politics in Bolivia

    Laurie, Nina. 2011. “Gender Water Networks: Femininity and Masculinity in Water Politics in Bolivia.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 35 (1): 172–88. 

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Globalization, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Political Participation Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Bolivia

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    Human Security and Disasters: What a Gender Lens Offers

    Enarson, Elaine. 2014. “Human Security and Disasters: What a Gender Lens Offers.” In Human Security and Natural Disasters, edited by Christopher Hobson, Paul Bacon, and Robin Cameron. London: Routledge.
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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Analysis, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, Health, Mental Health, Livelihoods, Security, Human Security

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    Men, Masculinities and Disaster

    Enarson, Elaine, and Bob Pease, eds. 2016. Men, Masculinities and Disaster. Abingdon: Routledge.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gender Hierarchies

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    Inventing Bushcraft: Masculinity, Technology, and Environment in Central Africa, ca. 750-1250

    de Luna, Kathryn M. 2017. “Inventing Bushcraft: Masculinity, Technology, and Environment in Central Africa, ca. 750-1250.” RCC Perspectives: Transformations in Environment and Society, no. 4, 51–60.

    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Indigenous, Indigenous Knowledge Systems Regions: Africa, Central Africa Keywords: fishing, gender, hunting, indigenous knowledge, technology

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    Excuse Us, While We Fix the Sky: WEIRD Supermen and Climate Engineering

    Fleming, Jim. 2017. “Excuse Us, While We Fix the Sky: WEIRD Supermen and Climate Engineering.” RCC Perspectives: Transformations in Environment and Society, no. 4, 23–8.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Gender, Masculinity/ies

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    Gender and Climate Change: Impacts, Science, Policy

    Nagel, Joane. 2015. Gender and Climate Change: Impacts, Science, Policy. New York: Routledge.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Development, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization

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    A Green Fatwā? Climate Change as a Threat to the Masculinity of Industrial Modernity

    Anshelm, Jonas, and Martin Hultman. 2014. “A Green Fatwā? Climate Change as a Threat to the Masculinity of Industrial Modernity.” NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies 9 (2): 84–96.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Gender Analysis Regions: Europe, Nordic states, Northern Europe Countries: Sweden Keywords: climate change, masculinity studies, climate sceptics, industrial modern masculinity, ecomodern masculinity, discourse analysis

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    Is Eco-Friendly Unmanly? The Green-Feminine Stereotype and Its Effect on Sustainable Consumption

    Brough, Aaron R., James E. B. Wilkie, Jingjing Ma, Mathew S. Isaac, and David Gal. 2016. “Is Eco-Friendly Unmanly? The Green-Feminine Stereotype and Its Effect on Sustainable Consumption.” Journal of Consumer Research 43 (4): 567–82.
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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies Keywords: gender identity maintenance, green marketing, environmental sustainability, stereotypes, motivated consumption

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    The Fallen Hero: Masculinity, Shame and Farmer Suicide in Australia

    Bryant, Lia, and Bridget Garnham. 2015. “The Fallen Hero: Masculinity, Shame and Farmer Suicide in Australia.” Gender, Place & Culture 22 (1): 67–82.
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    Topics: Agriculture, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Health, Mental Health, Political Economies Regions: Oceania Countries: Australia Keywords: masculinity, rurality, suicide, farmer, shame

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