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    Gender Issues in Environmental Sustainability and Poverty Reduction in the Community: Social and Community Issues.

    Seniloli, M., L. Taylor, and S. Fulivai. 2002. "Gender Issues in Environmental Sustainability and Poverty Reduction in the Community: Social and Community Issues."Development Bulletin, no. 58, 96-98.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Education, Environment, Gender, Livelihoods, Religion

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    Lording It Over the Goddess: Water, Gender, and Human-Environmental Relations

    Strang, Veronica. 2015. “Lording It Over the Goddess: Water, Gender, and Human-Environmental Relations.” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 30 (1): 85–109.

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    Topics: Development, Environment, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gender Hierarchies, Patriarchy, Indigenous, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Religion, Rights, Women's Rights

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    Religious Coping, Posttraumatic Stress, Psychological Distress, and Posttraumatic Growth Among Female Survivors Four Years After Hurricane Katrina

    Chan, Christian S., and Jean E. Rhodes. 2013. “Religious Coping, Posttraumatic Stress, Psychological Distress, and Posttraumatic Growth Among Female Survivors Four Years After Hurricane Katrina.” Journal of Traumatic Stress 26 (2): 257–65. doi:10.1002/jts.21801.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, PTSD, Trauma, Religion Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    The Warias of Indonesia in Disaster Risk Reduction

    Balgos, Benigno, J.C. Gaillard, and Kristinne Sanz. 2012. “The Warias of Indonesia in Disaster Risk Reduction: The Case of the 2010 Mt Merapi Eruption in Indonesia.” Gender & Development 20 (2): 337–48. doi:10.1080/13552074.2012.687218.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, LGBTQ, Religion Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia Keywords: LGBT, waria, disaster risk reduction, humanitarian action, capacity, vulnerability, Indonesia

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    Women Miners’ Exclusion and Muslim Masculinities in Tajikistan: A Feminist Political Ecology of Honor and Shame

    Behzadi, Negar Elodie. 2019. "Women Miners’ Exclusion and Muslim Masculinities in Tajikistan: A Feminist Political Ecology of Honor and Shame." Geoforum 100: 144-52.

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    Topics: Environment, Extractive Industries, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Religion Regions: Asia, Central Asia Countries: Tajikistan Keywords: muslim masculinities, honor-and-shame, feminist political ecology, emotions, mining, resource extraction, women miners, post-Soviet Central Asia

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    Real Men Don’t Eat (Vegetable) Quiche: Masculinity and the Justification of Meat Consumption

    Rothgerber, Hank. 2013. “Real Men Don’t Eat (Vegetable) Quiche: Masculinity and the Justification of Meat Consumption.” Psychology of Men & Masculinity 14 (4): 363–75. 

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    Topics: Environment, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Health, Religion Keywords: vegetarianism, meat eating, masculinity, meat justification

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    Ecofeminist Cosmology in Practice: Genesis Farm and the Embodiment of Sustainable Solutions

    Godfrey, Phoebe C. 2008. “Ecofeminist Cosmology in Practice: Genesis Farm and the Embodiment of Sustainable Solutions.” Capitalism Nature Socialism 19 (2): 96–114.

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    Topics: Environment, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Religion Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Ecowomanism: Buddhist-Christian Dialogue from a Womanist and Ecological Perspective

    Harris, Melanie L. 2020. "Ecowomanism: Buddhist-Christian Dialogue from a Womanist and Ecological Perspective." Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 36 (1): 123-9.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Intersectionality, Justice, Race, Religion Keywords: ecowomanism, eco-memory, justice

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    Marxist-Feminist Theories and Struggles Today: Essential Writings on Intersectionality, Labour and Ecofeminism

    Fakier, Khayaat, Diana Mulinari, and Nora Räthzel, eds. 2020. Marxist-Feminist Theories and Struggles Today: Essential Writings on Intersectionality, Labour and Ecofeminism. London: Zed Books.

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    Topics: Class, Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Economies, Care Economies, Environment, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Intersectionality, Race, Religion Regions: Africa, MENA, Southern Africa, Americas, North America, South America, Europe, Balkans, Nordic states Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Israel, Mexico, Palestine / Occupied Palestinian Territories, South Africa, Sweden, United States of America

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    Tracing the Ecological Footprints of our Foremothers: Towards an African Feminist Approach to Women’s Connectedness with Nature

    Siwila, Lilian Cheelo. 2014. “Tracing the Ecological Footprints of our Foremothers: Towards an African Feminist Approach to Women’s Connectedness with Nature.” Studie Historiae Ecclesiasticae 40 (2): 131-147.

     

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    Topics: Environment, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Gender, Women, Indigenous, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Religion Regions: Africa

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