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    ‘Less Able’: How Gendered Subjectivities Warp Climate Change Adaptation in Ghana’s Central Region

    Garcia, Alicea, Petra Tschakert, and Nana Afia Karikari. 2020. “‘Less Able’: How Gendered Subjectivities Warp Climate Change Adaptation in Ghana’s Central Region.” Gender, Place & Culture 27 (11): 1602–27.

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    Topics: Age, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Intersectionality Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Ghana Keywords: agriculture, gendered inequalities, power, (re)negotiation, subjectivities, transformational adaptation

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    Grounding Climate Governance through Women’s Stories in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Gay-Antaki, Miriam. 2020. “Grounding Climate Governance through Women’s Stories in Oaxaca, Mexico.” Gender, Place & Culture. doi:10.1080/0966369X.2020.1789563.

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    Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Gender, Gendered Discourses, Governance Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico Keywords: feminist geography, gender and climate change, mexico, postcolonial perspectives, reflexivity

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    Feminist Participatory Action Research as a Tool for Climate Justice

    Godden, Naomi Joy, Pam Macnish, Trimita Chakma, and Kavita Naidu. 2020. “Feminist Participatory Action Research as a Tool for Climate Justice.” Gender & Development 28 (3): 593–615.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Justice, Political Participation, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Asia Keywords: climate justice, feminist participatory action research, women's human rights, Asia, feminist activism, social movements

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    Can We Turn the Tide? Confronting Gender Inequality in Climate Policy

    Huyer, Sophia, Mariola Acosta, Tatiana Gumucio, and Jasmin Irisha Jim Ilham. 2020. “Can We Turn the Tide? Confronting Gender Inequality in Climate Policy.” Gender & Development 28 (3): 571–91.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality Keywords: gender, equality, climate change, vulnerability, transformation, 'retributive' justice, adaptation, mitigation

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    A Radical Revision of the Public Health Response to Environmental Crisis in a Warming World: Contributions of Indigenous Knowledges and Indigenous Feminist Perspectives

    Lewis, Diana, Lewis Williams, and Rhys Jones. 2020. “A Radical Revision of the Public Health Response to Environmental Crisis in a Warming World: Contributions of Indigenous Knowledges and Indigenous Feminist Perspectives.” Canadian Journal of Public Health 111 (6): 897–900.

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    Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Health, Indigenous, Indigenous Knowledge Systems Regions: Americas, Oceania Countries: Canada, New Zealand Keywords: public health, climate change, indigenous, competencies, feminist, santé publique, changement climatique, autochtones, compétences, féminisme

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    A Stranger Silence Still: The Need for Feminist Social Research on Climate Change

    MacGregor, Sherilyn. 2009. “A Stranger Silence Still: The Need for Feminist Social Research on Climate Change.” The Sociological Review 57 (2): 124–40.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms, Gender, Gender Analysis

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    A Two-Step Approach to Integrating Gender Justice into Mitigation Policy: Examples from India

    Michael, Kavya, Manish Kumar Shrivastava, Arunima Hakhu, and Kavya Bajaj. 2020. “A Two-Step Approach to Integrating Gender Justice into Mitigation Policy: Examples from India.” Climate Policy 20 (7): 800–14.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Justice Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India Keywords: gender justice, gender mainstreaming, mitigation, capability

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    Vulnerabilities and Inequalities Experienced by Women in the Climate Change Discourse in South Africa’s Rural Communities: Implications for Social Work

    Nyahunda, Louis, Jabulani Calvin Makhubele, Vincent Mabvurira, and Frans Koketso Matlakala. 2020. “Vulnerabilities and Inequalities Experienced by Women in the Climate Change Discourse in South Africa’s Rural Communities: Implications for Social Work.” The British Journal of Social Work. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcaa118.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Livelihoods, Rights, Land Rights, Property Rights Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: climate change, Inequalities, rural women, social work, Vhembe district, vulnerabilities

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    Gender and Climate Change: Gender and Climate Change

    Pearse, Rebecca. 2017. “Gender and Climate Change: Gender and Climate Change.” Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (2). doi:10.1002/wcc.451.

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    Topics: Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations

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    Global Climate Policy and Climate Justice: A Feminist Social Provisioning Approach

    Power, Marilyn. 2009. “Global Climate Policy and Climate Justice: A Feminist Social Provisioning Approach.” Challenge 52 (1): 47–66.

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    Topics: Economies, Feminist Economics, Environment, Climate Change, Feminisms

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