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2. Gender Perspective in Forestry and Feminist Institutionalism

verfasst von : Radha Wagle, Soma Pillay, Wendy Wright

Erschienen in: Feminist Institutionalism and Gendered Bureaucracies

Verlag: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

Gender, as a social construction, refers to the difference between men and women. Gender is the perceived opposite attributes of maleness and femaleness, which define the different behaviours and roles of men and women (Gherardi and Poggio, 2001). Unlike biological differences, gender is socially created and refers to human attributes in relation to norms, values and cultures in a given circumstance (Reed, 2008). Therefore, gender is related more to the perceived (expected or allowed) roles of men and women, which have developed through sets of social practices based on economy, politics and culture. It is a dynamic phenomenon, which is negotiated and contested over time as an element of social relationship (Elmhirst and Resurreccion, 2008). Generally, gender provides additional criteria alongside biological differences in distinguishing between men and women although it has a broader meaning (Gherardi, 1995).

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Chipko is a Hindi word, which means to prevent the trees by hugging them against being felled.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Gender Perspective in Forestry and Feminist Institutionalism
verfasst von
Radha Wagle
Soma Pillay
Wendy Wright
Copyright-Jahr
2020
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2588-9_2

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