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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Towards A Christian Economics?, Jonathan Warner
Ecofeminism And Globalism: A Critical Appraisal, J. Sydee, Sharon Beder
Ecofeminism And Globalism: A Critical Appraisal, J. Sydee, Sharon Beder
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
Ecofeminism offers a useful yet limited framework through which to critique globalisation. Ecofeminism claims that the domination of women and of nature are intrinsically linked. Material ecofeminists, in particular, focus on the material conditions of women’s lives locating the source of this twin domination in patriarchal capitalism. These ecofeminists provide insights into the impacts of globalisation on women but their analysis of the causes of globalisation are limited. They identify globalisation as an outgrowth of patriarchal capitalism, insisting on the primacy of gender as the determinant of social organisation and arguing that it is the dichotomy between production and reproduction …
Capitalism And The Value Of Life: Foot-And-Mouth And The Culling Of Herds, Ibpp Editor
Capitalism And The Value Of Life: Foot-And-Mouth And The Culling Of Herds, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some psychological implications of culling as an intervention to help combat the spread of foot-and-mouth disease.