Our Own Memories: Women’s Experiences of Rural Electrification
This edited radio-show transcript provides personal accounts of women’s experiences in rural Ireland during the transition to electricity.
This edited radio-show transcript provides personal accounts of women’s experiences in rural Ireland during the transition to electricity.
Dolata brings to light how the conflicts faced by women has shaped their agency in energy transitions.
Helbert raises the issue of justice in energy transitions by looking at the discrimination faced by women in oil regions of Nigeria.
Extract from Nina Munteanu’s Water is…—a book on the meaning of water.
This article discusses sea farming and feminist environmental humanities.
This article looks at marine conservation and fishing communities in the Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park, India.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, former Rachel Carson Center fellow Helen Rozwadowski is interviewed on her 2018 book, Vast Expanses: A History of the Oceans.
This article explores the intersection of water management, manomin, and food insecurity for an Anishinaabe community in Northwestern Ontario.
This article investigates the exploitation of timber in Brazil during the colonial period.