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    Advances and Setbacks in Women’s Participation in Water Management in Brazil

    Ferreira Jacques de Moraes, Andrea. 2015. “Advances and Setbacks in Women’s Participation in Water Management in Brazil.” In A Political Ecology of Women, Water and Global Environmental Change, edited by Stephanie Buechler and Anne-Marie S. Hanson, 77–96. New York: Routledge.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Environment, Ethnicity, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Rights, Land Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Brazil

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    Disaster Devastation in Poor Nations: The Direct and Indirect Effects of Gender Equality, Ecological Losses, and Development

    Austin, Kelly F., and Laura A. McKinney. 2016. “Disaster Devastation in Poor Nations: The Direct and Indirect Effects of Gender Equality, Ecological Losses, and Development.” Social Forces 95 (1): 355–80.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Feminist Political Ecology, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality

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    Practising Feminist Political Ecologies: Moving Beyond the 'Green Economy'

    Harcourt, Wendy, and Ingrid L. Nelson, eds. 2015. Practising Feminist Political Ecologies: Moving Beyond the 'Green Economy'. London: Zed Books.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Care Economies, Ecological Economics, Feminist Economics, Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Gender, Women, Justice, Political Economies

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    Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care: In Search of Economic Alternatives

    Bauhardt, Christine, and Wendy Harcourt, eds. 2018. Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care: In Search of Economic Alternatives. New York: Routledge. 

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    Topics: Agriculture, Economies, Care Economies, Ecological Economics, Environment, Climate Change, Environmental Disasters, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Feminist Political Economy, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Political Economies Countries: Argentina, Canada, Kenya, Zimbabwe

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    Rethinking Gender and Nature from a Material(ist) Perspective: Feminist Economics, Queer Ecologies and Resource Politics

    Bauhardt, Christine. 2013. “Rethinking Gender and Nature from a Material(ist) Perspective: Feminist Economics, Queer Ecologies and Resource Politics.” European Journal of Women’s Studies 20 (4): 361–75.

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    Topics: Economies, Feminist Economics, Environment, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology Keywords: ecological crisis, environmental policies, gender and sustainability, naturecultures, social relations to nature

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    To Measure and to Narrate: Paths Toward a Sustainable Future

    Berik, Günseli. 2018. “To Measure and to Narrate: Paths Toward a Sustainable Future.” Feminist Economics 24 (3): 136–59.

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    Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Ecological Economics, Feminist Economics, Environment, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Livelihoods Keywords: Genuine Progress Indicator, unpaid care work, sustainability, ecology

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    Economy for the Earth: The Labour Theory of Value without the Subject/Object Distinction

    Brennan, Teresa. 1997. “Economy for the Earth: The Labour Theory of Value without the Subject/Object Distinction.” Ecological Economics 20 (2): 175–85. 

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    Topics: Economies, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Feminist Political Economy, Political Economies

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    Beyond Wishful Thinking: A FPE Perspective on Commoning, Care, and the Promise of Co-Housing

    Tummers, Lidewij, and Sherilyn MacGregor. 2019. “Beyond Wishful Thinking: A FPE Perspective on Commoning, Care, and the Promise of Co-Housing.” International Journal of the Commons (13) 1:  62–83. 

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    Topics: Economies, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Households, Intersectionality, Justice Regions: Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe Countries: Netherlands, United Kingdom Keywords: co- housing, social reproduction, commons/commoning, gender justice, intersectionality

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    Commoning for Inclusion? Political Communities, Commons, Exclusion, Property and Socio-Natural Becomings

    Nightingale, Andrea J. 2019. “Commoning for Inclusion? Political Communities, Commons, Exclusion, Property and Socio-Natural Becomings.” International Journal of the Commons 13 (1): 16–35.

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    Topics: Economies, Environment, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Privatization, Rights, Property Rights Keywords: common property, environmental subjectivities, exclusion, feminist political ecology, inclusion, Nepal, political communities

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    Toward a Postcapitalist Feminist Political Ecology’s Approach to the Commons and Commoning

    Sato, Chizu, and Jozelin Maria Soto Alarcón. 2019. “Toward a Postcapitalist Feminist Political Ecology’s Approach to the Commons and Commoning.” International Journal of the Commons 13 (1): 36–61.

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    Topics: Economies, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Gender, Women Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico Keywords: commoning, community economies, cooperatives, feminist political ecology, mexico, multispecies

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