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[This chapter provides an overview of the literature on oil projects and women and introduces a new critical ecofeminist framework to conceptualise a gap in the literature and analysis regarding the gendered distribution of benefits and risks of oil projects.]
Published: Aug 31, 2021
Keywords: Ecofeminism; Dualistic thinking; Oppressive structures
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