Climate Hazards, Disasters, and Gender Ramifications
Herausgeber: Kinnvall, Catarina; Rydstrom, Helle
Climate Hazards, Disasters, and Gender Ramifications
Herausgeber: Kinnvall, Catarina; Rydstrom, Helle
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This book focuses on the challenges of living with climate disasters, in addition to the existing gender inequalities that prevail and define social, economic and political conditions.
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This book focuses on the challenges of living with climate disasters, in addition to the existing gender inequalities that prevail and define social, economic and political conditions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138354364
- ISBN-10: 1138354368
- Artikelnr.: 57050028
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138354364
- ISBN-10: 1138354368
- Artikelnr.: 57050028
Catarina Kinnvall is Professor at the Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden. Helle Rydström is Professor at the Department of Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden.
1. Introduction:
Climate Hazards, Disasters and Gender Ramifications
Helle Rydstrom and Catarina Kinnvall
PART 1
2. Gender Responsive Alternatives on Climate Change from a Feminist
Standpoint
Maria Tanyag and Jacqui True
3. Why Gender Does Not Stick: Exploring Conceptual Logics in Global
Disaster Risk Reduction Policy
Sara Bondesson
4. Women as Agents of Change? Reflections on Women in Climate Adaptation
and Mitigation in the Global North and the Global South
Misse Wester and Phu Doma Lama
5. Industrial/Breadwinner Masculinities and Climate Change:
Understanding the Complexities of Climate Change Denial
Paul Pulé and Martin Hultman
PART 2
6. Climate Change and 'Architectures of Entitlement': Beyond Gendered
Virtue and Vulnerability in the Pacific Islands?
Nicole George
7. Gender as Fundamental to Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk
Reduction: Experiences from South Asia
Emmanuel Raju
8. #leavenoonebehind: Women, Gender Planning and Disaster Risk Reduction
in Nepal
Katie Oven, Jonathan Rigg, Shubheksha Rana, Arya Gautam, and Toran
Singh
9. Gendered and Ungendered Bodies in the Tsunami: Experiences and
Ontological Vulnerability in Southern Thailand
Claudia Merli
PART 3
10. Disasters and Gendered Violence in Pakistan: Religion, Nationalism
and Masculinity
Sidsel Hansson and Catarina Kinnvall
11. Crises, Ruination and Slow Harm: Masculinized Livelihoods and
Gendered Ramifications of Storms in Vietnam
Helle Rydstrom
12. In the Wake of Haiyan: An Ethnographic Study on Gendered
Vulnerability and Resilience as a Result of Climatic Catastrophes in
the Philippines
Huong Nguyen
13. Accountability for State Failures to Prevent Sexual Assault in
Evacuation Centres and Temporary Shelters: A Human Rights Based
Approach
Matthew Scott
14. Conclusions
Catarina Kinnvall and Helle Rydstrom
Climate Hazards, Disasters and Gender Ramifications
Helle Rydstrom and Catarina Kinnvall
PART 1
2. Gender Responsive Alternatives on Climate Change from a Feminist
Standpoint
Maria Tanyag and Jacqui True
3. Why Gender Does Not Stick: Exploring Conceptual Logics in Global
Disaster Risk Reduction Policy
Sara Bondesson
4. Women as Agents of Change? Reflections on Women in Climate Adaptation
and Mitigation in the Global North and the Global South
Misse Wester and Phu Doma Lama
5. Industrial/Breadwinner Masculinities and Climate Change:
Understanding the Complexities of Climate Change Denial
Paul Pulé and Martin Hultman
PART 2
6. Climate Change and 'Architectures of Entitlement': Beyond Gendered
Virtue and Vulnerability in the Pacific Islands?
Nicole George
7. Gender as Fundamental to Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk
Reduction: Experiences from South Asia
Emmanuel Raju
8. #leavenoonebehind: Women, Gender Planning and Disaster Risk Reduction
in Nepal
Katie Oven, Jonathan Rigg, Shubheksha Rana, Arya Gautam, and Toran
Singh
9. Gendered and Ungendered Bodies in the Tsunami: Experiences and
Ontological Vulnerability in Southern Thailand
Claudia Merli
PART 3
10. Disasters and Gendered Violence in Pakistan: Religion, Nationalism
and Masculinity
Sidsel Hansson and Catarina Kinnvall
11. Crises, Ruination and Slow Harm: Masculinized Livelihoods and
Gendered Ramifications of Storms in Vietnam
Helle Rydstrom
12. In the Wake of Haiyan: An Ethnographic Study on Gendered
Vulnerability and Resilience as a Result of Climatic Catastrophes in
the Philippines
Huong Nguyen
13. Accountability for State Failures to Prevent Sexual Assault in
Evacuation Centres and Temporary Shelters: A Human Rights Based
Approach
Matthew Scott
14. Conclusions
Catarina Kinnvall and Helle Rydstrom
1. Introduction:
Climate Hazards, Disasters and Gender Ramifications
Helle Rydstrom and Catarina Kinnvall
PART 1
2. Gender Responsive Alternatives on Climate Change from a Feminist
Standpoint
Maria Tanyag and Jacqui True
3. Why Gender Does Not Stick: Exploring Conceptual Logics in Global
Disaster Risk Reduction Policy
Sara Bondesson
4. Women as Agents of Change? Reflections on Women in Climate Adaptation
and Mitigation in the Global North and the Global South
Misse Wester and Phu Doma Lama
5. Industrial/Breadwinner Masculinities and Climate Change:
Understanding the Complexities of Climate Change Denial
Paul Pulé and Martin Hultman
PART 2
6. Climate Change and 'Architectures of Entitlement': Beyond Gendered
Virtue and Vulnerability in the Pacific Islands?
Nicole George
7. Gender as Fundamental to Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk
Reduction: Experiences from South Asia
Emmanuel Raju
8. #leavenoonebehind: Women, Gender Planning and Disaster Risk Reduction
in Nepal
Katie Oven, Jonathan Rigg, Shubheksha Rana, Arya Gautam, and Toran
Singh
9. Gendered and Ungendered Bodies in the Tsunami: Experiences and
Ontological Vulnerability in Southern Thailand
Claudia Merli
PART 3
10. Disasters and Gendered Violence in Pakistan: Religion, Nationalism
and Masculinity
Sidsel Hansson and Catarina Kinnvall
11. Crises, Ruination and Slow Harm: Masculinized Livelihoods and
Gendered Ramifications of Storms in Vietnam
Helle Rydstrom
12. In the Wake of Haiyan: An Ethnographic Study on Gendered
Vulnerability and Resilience as a Result of Climatic Catastrophes in
the Philippines
Huong Nguyen
13. Accountability for State Failures to Prevent Sexual Assault in
Evacuation Centres and Temporary Shelters: A Human Rights Based
Approach
Matthew Scott
14. Conclusions
Catarina Kinnvall and Helle Rydstrom
Climate Hazards, Disasters and Gender Ramifications
Helle Rydstrom and Catarina Kinnvall
PART 1
2. Gender Responsive Alternatives on Climate Change from a Feminist
Standpoint
Maria Tanyag and Jacqui True
3. Why Gender Does Not Stick: Exploring Conceptual Logics in Global
Disaster Risk Reduction Policy
Sara Bondesson
4. Women as Agents of Change? Reflections on Women in Climate Adaptation
and Mitigation in the Global North and the Global South
Misse Wester and Phu Doma Lama
5. Industrial/Breadwinner Masculinities and Climate Change:
Understanding the Complexities of Climate Change Denial
Paul Pulé and Martin Hultman
PART 2
6. Climate Change and 'Architectures of Entitlement': Beyond Gendered
Virtue and Vulnerability in the Pacific Islands?
Nicole George
7. Gender as Fundamental to Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk
Reduction: Experiences from South Asia
Emmanuel Raju
8. #leavenoonebehind: Women, Gender Planning and Disaster Risk Reduction
in Nepal
Katie Oven, Jonathan Rigg, Shubheksha Rana, Arya Gautam, and Toran
Singh
9. Gendered and Ungendered Bodies in the Tsunami: Experiences and
Ontological Vulnerability in Southern Thailand
Claudia Merli
PART 3
10. Disasters and Gendered Violence in Pakistan: Religion, Nationalism
and Masculinity
Sidsel Hansson and Catarina Kinnvall
11. Crises, Ruination and Slow Harm: Masculinized Livelihoods and
Gendered Ramifications of Storms in Vietnam
Helle Rydstrom
12. In the Wake of Haiyan: An Ethnographic Study on Gendered
Vulnerability and Resilience as a Result of Climatic Catastrophes in
the Philippines
Huong Nguyen
13. Accountability for State Failures to Prevent Sexual Assault in
Evacuation Centres and Temporary Shelters: A Human Rights Based
Approach
Matthew Scott
14. Conclusions
Catarina Kinnvall and Helle Rydstrom