Feminism Republicanism Egalitarianism Environmentalism
English


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<p>This book addresses hegemonic ruling class masculinity and emphasized femininity within renewables organisational governance and critiques Anglo-Celtic male privilege as a barrier to women’s leadership participation.</p><p>Primarily using the Australian socio-political context the author considers the patriarchal control of organisations and renewables governance and argues that women-led emphasized femininity-resistance strategies can challenge the hegemonic status of ruling elites to create a leadership that is less power oriented more collaborative and open to change. Utilising detailed interviews with Australian women environmentalists together with feminist sociological and social movement theory whilst considering the historic context of Red Vienna and contemporary political challenges (Brexit Monarchism etc.) it puts forward an innovative policy framework for an Australian Bill of Rights Act and republican constitutional change.</p><p>Written for academics activists and policymakers alike this book offers a unique insight into women’s inequity within patriarchal institutionalist governance. It will be engaging and inspiring reading for feminist and environmentalist activists and practitioners in addition to professional associations focussing on gender justice and environmental change. Academics and postgraduates in Gender Studies Ecofeminism Sociology and Organisational Studies will also find the book of key interest in its interdisciplinary discussions of Sustainable Scientific-Technological Development Initiatives (SSTDI) and feminism in an Australian political context.</p>
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