Results 121 to 130 of about 16,972 (283)
This study explores the role and activities of Lembaga Amil Zakat Harapan Dhuafa (LAZ Harfa) in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Banten Province through the lens of ecofeminism.
Azizah Alawiyyah +2 more
doaj +1 more source
The Power and the Promise of Ecofeminism, Reconsidered [PDF]
Ecofeminism is one of the newest varieties of feminism, and it seems to be one of the brightest. There\u27s something appealing in combining feminist and ecological concerns, and something positively seductive in the implied possibility of one big ...
Mayer \u2794, Elizabeth
core +1 more source
An examination of sustainable living practices through the lens of ecofeminism is the subject of this article. In this article, sustainable living practices refers to the actual implementation of environmentalism ideas in everyday situation.
June Cahyaningtyas
doaj
Significant Relationships. Feminisms and Environmental Humanities
The conference “Slogare la voce” provided an opportunity to weave together moments from my academic journey—both distant and recent. This connection did not unfold in a linear or progressive manner but rather in a recursive fashion. At various points, my
Federica Giardini
doaj +1 more source
Reimagining Relationships: Multispecies Justice as a Frame for the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Celermajer D, McKibbin P.
europepmc +1 more source
The Theory of Ecofeminism vis-a-vis Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing
Jasleen Kaur Nanda
openalex +1 more source
Environmental Justice Reimagined Through Human Security and Post-Modern Ecological Feminism: A Neglected Perspective on Climate Change [PDF]
The modern feminist and environmental movements were given birth in the same decade, and both reached a critical developmental stage in the 1980s. The full extent of their relevance to each other was briefly explored in the 1990s in very limited legal ...
Malone, Linda A
core +1 more source
Ecofeminism and Natural Disasters: Sri Lankan Women Post-Tsunami [PDF]
Women experience a host of negative consequences during and after a natural disaster. A variety of feminist theories have been used to explore this phenomenon. The aim of this paper is to posit the need for an ecofeminist perspective on analyzing women’s
Banford, Alyssa, Froude, Cameron Kiely
core +1 more source

