Rethinking gender: feminist perspectives on Sustainable Development Goals in the light of (re)productivity

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Rethinking gender: feminist perspectives on Sustainable Development Goals in the light of (re)productivity. / Mölders, Tanja.
In: GAIA, Vol. 28, No. 2, 01.01.2019, p. 95-99.

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title = "Rethinking gender: feminist perspectives on Sustainable Development Goals in the light of (re)productivity",
abstract = "Gender equality is a Sustainable Development Goal(SDG) and at the same time is recognised as a cross-sectional perspective for all SDGs.Despite this commitment, the SDGs risk reinforcing a women-oriented sustainability discourse.First, there is a danger of feminising environmental responsibility, which at the same time strengthens the assumption of a heteronormative normality. Second, feminist critiques of growth-oriented economic rationalities are categorically ignored",
keywords = "Gender and Diversity, feminist economics, gender, nature, (re)productivity, sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals",
author = "Tanja M{\"o}lders",
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year = "2019",
month = jan,
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doi = "10.14512/gaia.28.2.6",
language = "English",
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pages = "95--99",
journal = "GAIA",
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