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  1. The diversity of gendered adaptation strategies to climate change of Indian farmers: a feminist intersectional approach by Ravera, F., Martín López, B., Pascual, U., Drucker, Adam G.

    Published 2016
    “…Overall, the findings suggest that a feminist intersectional approach does appear to be useful and worth further exploration in the context of climate change adaptation. …”
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  2. A critical focus on men and masculinities in a feminist pedagogy: Lessons from the GREAT training course by Mwiine, Amon Ashaba, Mangheni, Margaret Najjingo, Asiimwe, Elizabeth, Businge, Martha, Sanya, Losira Nasirumbi

    Published 2023
    “…In this paper, we focus on the Gender-responsive Researchers Equipped for Agricultural Transformation (GREAT) capacitybuilding model that introduced sessions on men and masculinities in its training curriculum in the context of feminist pedagogy principles. Using selected experiences from transformative gender training for non-gender-specialist biophysical and social science agricultural research practitioners from sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, we take stock of the GREAT model’s motivation to include masculinities, the pedagogical approach used, and participants’ reactions and feedback on the value of understanding masculinities in gender-responsive agricultural research and their experiences with the sessions. …”
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  3. Pan African feminist perspectives on women’s labour contribution and economic participation in Kenya’s export horticulture production by Ngutu, M., Bukachi, S., Onyango-Ouma, W., Liani, M.L.

    Published 2026
    “…This article applies the social relations approach (SRA) and the feminist political economy theory to critically analyze the complex realities of women’s work in export horticulture as shaped by intersectional inequalities and labour rights violations in both productive and reproductive spheres. …”
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  4. Gender and generation in engagements with oil palm in East Kalimantan, Indonesia: insights from feminist political ecology by Elmhirst, R., Siscawati, M., Sijapati Basnett, Bimbika, Ekowati, D.

    Published 2017
    “…This paper uses a conjunctural feminist political ecology approach to explore gendered and generational engagements with oil palm in Indonesia. …”
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  5. Gendered access to assets and resources in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in East Africa: Insights from feminist political ecology framework by Ouko, Kevin

    Published 2023
    “…This study aimed at understanding how unequal resource and asset disposition influence men’s and women’s participation in the sector in East Africa. Using a feminist political ecology framework, this study explored intersecting resource and asset inequality and power imbalance to demonstrate the impact of gendered resource and asset access in fisheries and aquaculture development. …”
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  6. I'll have what he's having : can a bank increase the financial equality? by Olander, Cecilia

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Feminist theory…”
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  7. Gendered challenges and coping strategies of women smallholder farmers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal’s Tarai region: A feminist political ecology perspective by Das, Dipika, Poudel, Sanjeev, Dhakal, Purushottam, Dutta, Kuntala Lahiri

    Published 2023
    “…The study investigates how power dynamics, gender norms and sociocultural practices at the household and community levels affected the women farmers’ coping mechanisms from a feminist political ecology perspective. It reports a study carried out in the Terai region of Nepal using mixed methods that combined quantitative and qualitative tools such as household surveys, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews. …”
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  8. From feminism to gender equality by Huynh, Samantha

    Published 2017
    “…Since the Swedish Government has claimed to be feminist and that all policies therefore must be feminist, including energy policy, in this thesis I have explored what interpretations exist in regards to feminist energy policy because feminism and energy are two areas that are rarely connected. …”
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  9. A synthesis of convergent reflections, tensions and silences in linking gender and global environmental change research by Iniesta-Arandia, I., Ravera, F., Buechler, S., Díaz Reviriego, I., Fernández Giménez, M.E., Reed, M.G., Thompson-Hall, Mary, Wilmer, H., Aregu, Lemlem, Cohen, P., Djoudi, H., Lawless, S., Martín López, B., Smucker, T., Villamor, Grace B., Wangui, Elizabeth Edna

    Published 2016
    “…The main theoretical contributions of this special issue are threefold: emphasizing the relevance of power relations in feminist political ecology, bringing the livelihood and intersectionality approaches into GEC, and linking resilience theories and critical feminist research. …”
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  10. Gender, Power and Politics in Agriculture by Njuki, Jemimah, Tufan, H.A., Polar, Vivian, Campos, Hugo, Morgan-Bell, M.

    Published 2025
    “…In the agriculture sector, the language of gender integration often ignores the politics and the power dynamics that are central to critical, and feminist, analysis of gender relations. This volume explores largely neglected topics such as power dynamics, masculinities, gendered social norms, feminist research practice, intersectionality, critical analysis of tools and more, that are fundamental to shifting the entrenched power dynamics and politics of gender research in agriculture. …”
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