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    Re-establishing Justice as a Pillar of Ecological Economics Through Feminist Perspectives

    Spencer, Phoebe, Patricia E. Perkins, and Jon D. Erickson. 2018. “Re-Establishing Justice as a Pillar of Ecological Economics Through Feminist Perspectives.” Ecological Economics 152 (October): 191–8.

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    Topics: Economies, Feminist Economics, Environment, Feminisms, Gender, Gender Analysis, Justice Keywords: feminist theory, justice, social science, equity, economic theory

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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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    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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    Plan F: Feminist Plan for a Caring and Sustainable Economy

    Elson, Diane. 2016. “Plan F: Feminist Plan for a Caring and Sustainable Economy.” Globalizations 13 (6): 919–21.
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    Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Feminist Economics, Poverty, Environment, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality

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    Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Ecological and Feminist Economics in Policy Debates

    Nelson, Julie A. 2009. “Between a Rock and a Soft Place: Ecological and Feminist Economics in Policy Debates.” Ecological Economics 69 (1): 1–8. 

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    Topics: Economies, Ecological Economics, Feminist Economics, Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Gender Keywords: climate, feminist economics, policy, profit, modeling

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    Ecofeminist Political Economy

     Mellor, Mary. 2006. “Ecofeminist Political Economy.” International Journal of Green Economics 1 (1/2): 139–50.

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    Topics: Economies, Feminist Economics, Environment, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Feminist Political Economy, Gender, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations Keywords: ecofeminist political economy, provisioning, women's work

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    Economics, Ecology, and Quality of Life: Who Evaluates?

    O’Hara, Sabine U. 1999. “Economics, Ecology, and Quality of Life: Who Evaluates?” Feminist Economics 5 (2): 83–9.

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    Topics: Economies, Ecological Economics, Feminist Economics, Environment Keywords: feminist methodology, context, local participation, quality of life, sustainability

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    Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View from Feminist Economics

    Nelson, Julie A. 2008. “Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View from Feminist Economics.” Ecological Economics 65 (3): 441–7.

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    Topics: Economies, Feminist Economics, Environment, Climate Change Keywords: environment, methodology, climate change, objectivity, ethics, feminist economics

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    Explorations: Feminist Ecological Economics

    Perkins, Ellie, Edith Kuiper, Rayén Quiroga-Martínez, Terisa E. Turner, Leigh S. Brownhill, Mary Mellor, Zdravka Todorova, Maren A. Jochimsen, and Martha McMahon. 2005. “Explorations: Feminist Ecological Economics.” Feminist Economics 11 (3): 107–50.

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    Topics: Agriculture, Economies, Feminist Economics, Environment, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Feminist Political Ecology, Globalization Keywords: ecology, women, nature, globalization, feminist economic theory, agriculture

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