Gender and Climate Change Research : Moving Beyond Transformative Adaptation

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Main Authors: Santos, Pablo Romero-Nieva, Holm, Nikolai George Lewis, Olsen, Julia, Hovelsrud, Grete K.
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Language:English
Published: The University of the Arctic Thematic Network (TN) on Geopolitics and Security 2020
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spelling ftnorduniv:oai:nordopen.nord.no:11250/2728589 2023-05-15T14:22:16+02:00 Gender and Climate Change Research : Moving Beyond Transformative Adaptation Santos, Pablo Romero-Nieva Holm, Nikolai George Lewis Olsen, Julia Hovelsrud, Grete K. 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2728589 eng eng The University of the Arctic Thematic Network (TN) on Geopolitics and Security https://issuu.com/arcticportal/docs/ay2020?fr=sMzBiMzIyMjA2MjA Santos, P. R.-N., Holm, N., Olsen, J. & Hovelsrud, G. K. (2020). Gender and climate change research: Moving beyond transformative adaptation. The Arctic Yearbook 2020, 189-218. urn:issn:2298-2418 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2728589 cristin:1847400 189-218 The Arctic Yearbook VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Kvinne- og kjønnsstudier: 370 VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Biblioteks- og informasjonsvitenskap: 320::Kunnskapsgjenfinning og organisering: 323 Peer reviewed Journal article 2020 ftnorduniv 2021-07-13T18:13:06Z Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, cite or excerpt this Arctic Yearbook material provided it is properly and fully credited; however, we do not allow commercial use or the making of derivatives. Research on how communities in the Arctic can overcome the challenge of climate change have traditionally employed adaptation frameworks. The ability of these groups to continue thriving in the Arctic is complicated by historical, social, economic, and political complexities - issues thoroughly addressed through the postcolonial feminist concept of transformation. This article critically examines contemporary research on climate and gender, and the extent to which feminist transformative concerns are addressed, thereby challenging systems and promoting power structures that recognize or benefit all segments of society. The article adopts an analytical strategy which combines two parallel instances of critical reflection on climate research, specifically, a systematic literature review of climate and gender studies in the Canadian Arctic, and the results of a round-table workshop of international climate experts and researchers on the state of climate change, adaptation and gender research in the Arctic. The article explores the results of these analyses and distinguishes those strategies that represent a continuation of status-quo power relations and climate adaptation processes from those that account for current economic and socio-political factors. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Open archive Nord universitet Arctic
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Santos, Pablo Romero-Nieva
Holm, Nikolai George Lewis
Olsen, Julia
Hovelsrud, Grete K.
Gender and Climate Change Research : Moving Beyond Transformative Adaptation
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VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Kvinne- og kjønnsstudier: 370
VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Biblioteks- og informasjonsvitenskap: 320::Kunnskapsgjenfinning og organisering: 323
description Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, cite or excerpt this Arctic Yearbook material provided it is properly and fully credited; however, we do not allow commercial use or the making of derivatives. Research on how communities in the Arctic can overcome the challenge of climate change have traditionally employed adaptation frameworks. The ability of these groups to continue thriving in the Arctic is complicated by historical, social, economic, and political complexities - issues thoroughly addressed through the postcolonial feminist concept of transformation. This article critically examines contemporary research on climate and gender, and the extent to which feminist transformative concerns are addressed, thereby challenging systems and promoting power structures that recognize or benefit all segments of society. The article adopts an analytical strategy which combines two parallel instances of critical reflection on climate research, specifically, a systematic literature review of climate and gender studies in the Canadian Arctic, and the results of a round-table workshop of international climate experts and researchers on the state of climate change, adaptation and gender research in the Arctic. The article explores the results of these analyses and distinguishes those strategies that represent a continuation of status-quo power relations and climate adaptation processes from those that account for current economic and socio-political factors. publishedVersion
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author Santos, Pablo Romero-Nieva
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Santos, P. R.-N., Holm, N., Olsen, J. & Hovelsrud, G. K. (2020). Gender and climate change research: Moving beyond transformative adaptation. The Arctic Yearbook 2020, 189-218.
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