Gender power walk
The Gender Power Walk is an active role-playing exercise in which participants physically move across a room to represent their assigned character’s position within gendered power dynamics. Participants first engage in the role-play walk, followed by a facilitated group discussion to discuss why peo...
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| author | Caroli, Giulia Penel, Charlotte Maviza, Gracsious Jaskolski, Tina |
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| description | The Gender Power Walk is an active role-playing exercise in which participants physically move across a room to represent their assigned character’s position within gendered power dynamics. Participants first engage in the role-play walk, followed by a facilitated group discussion to discuss why people are positioned in certain places in the room relative to other participants, with the aim of unpacking how certain characters are more vulnerable or more resilient in the face of climate impacts on peace and security. |
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| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spelling | CGSpace1796802026-01-13T02:13:42Z Gender power walk Caroli, Giulia Penel, Charlotte Maviza, Gracsious Jaskolski, Tina climate change resilience gender equality The Gender Power Walk is an active role-playing exercise in which participants physically move across a room to represent their assigned character’s position within gendered power dynamics. Participants first engage in the role-play walk, followed by a facilitated group discussion to discuss why people are positioned in certain places in the room relative to other participants, with the aim of unpacking how certain characters are more vulnerable or more resilient in the face of climate impacts on peace and security. 2025-12 2026-01-12T13:31:13Z 2026-01-12T13:31:13Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179680 en Open Access application/pdf Caroli, G.; Penel, C.; Maviza, G.; Jaskolski, T. (2025) Gender power walk. Gender and climate security training module / 01. 14 p. |
| spellingShingle | climate change resilience gender equality Caroli, Giulia Penel, Charlotte Maviza, Gracsious Jaskolski, Tina Gender power walk |
| title | Gender power walk |
| title_full | Gender power walk |
| title_fullStr | Gender power walk |
| title_full_unstemmed | Gender power walk |
| title_short | Gender power walk |
| title_sort | gender power walk |
| topic | climate change resilience gender equality |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179680 |
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