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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Gender, intersectionality and climate institutions in industrialized states / edited by Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdottir and Annica Kronsell T2 Routledge Studies in Gender and Environments A1 Gunnhildur Lily Magnúsdóttir, A1 Kronsell, Annica, YR 2021 FD 2021 SP 1 online resource K1 Electronic books K1 Women and the environment -- Developed countries K1 Environmental policy -- Developed countries. -- Social aspects K1 Women's rights -- Developed countries K1 Climatic changes -- Developed countries. -- Social aspects K1 Climatic changes -- Social aspects K1 Environmental policy -- Social aspects K1 Women and the environment K1 Women's rights K1 Science / Global Warming & Climate Change K1 Political Science / Public Policy / Environmental Policy K1 Social Science / Gender Studies K1 Developed countries PB Routledge PP Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY SN 9781003052821 SN 1003052827 SN 9781000397529 SN 1000397521 SN 1000397483 SN 9781000397482 LA English (英語) CL DC23:363.738/746082091722 NO "This book explores how climate institutions in industrialised countries work to further recognition of social differences and integrate this understanding in climate policy making. With contributions from a range of expert scholars in the field, this volume investigates policy making in climate institutions from the perspective of power related to gender. It also considers other intersecting social factors at different levels of governance, from the global to the local level extending into climate relevant sectors. The authors argue that a focus on climate institutions is important since they not only develop strategies and policies, they also (re)produce power relations, promote specific norms and values, and distribute resources. The chapters throughout draw on examples from various institutions including national ministries, transport and waste management authorities, local authorities as well as the European Union and the UNFCCC regime. Overall, the book demonstrates how feminist institutionalist theory and intersectionality approaches can contribute to an increased understanding about power relations and social differences in climate policy-making and in climate relevant sectors in industrialised states. In doing so, it highlights the challenges of path dependencies, but also reveals opportunities for advancing gender equality, equity and social justice. Gender, Intersectionality and Climate Institutions in Industrialized States will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate politics, international relations, gender studies and policy studies"-- Provided by publisher NO Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdottir is an Associate Professor in Political Science and is Deputy Head of The Department of Global Political Studies at Malm ̲University, Sweden. Annica Kronsell is Professor and Chair of Environmental Social Science at the School of Global Studies at Gothenburg University, Sweden NO Open Access NO Includes bibliographical references and index NO Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed NO BIBID=ED00004027; LK [E Book]https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2744194 OL 30