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Gendering Climate Change

The interdisciplinary journal Women, Gender & Research (Kvinder, Køn & Forskning) has

published the special edition Gendering Climate Change. The issue follows up on the

international research conference Gendering Climate and Sustainability, held in

Copenhagen in March 2009 by the Coordination for Gender Studies, University of

Copenhagen. The issue brings a number of contributions from researchers and

practitioners in the field of 'gender and climate' and presents the different angles and

perspectives on the field.

The contributions in this issue discuss and theorise different approaches and areas under

the theme 'Gender and Climate'. Areas such as policy strategies, transport patterns,

agricultural norms and masculinity, technology, consumption, eco-feminism and gender

mainstreaming are treated in a feminist, gender and climate sensitive perspective.

http://www.koensforskning.soc.ku.dk/kkf/

Contact and more information:

Hilda Rømer Christensen, Editor in Chief hrc@soc.ku.dk

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