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What is Eco-Feminism

Handbook of Research on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Literacy in the Digital Age
Applying conventional feminist theorising to evaluate the relative power of female sensibilities in promoting more radical environmental agendas, compared with Patriarchal and other modes of engagement.
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Environmental Literacy: An Overview – Case Study Readings of Oblivion (2013) and Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Pat Brereton (Dublin City University, Ireland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1534-1.ch003
Abstract
Media literacy has become one of the key qualifications for taking an active part in contemporary society. As media technology becomes more intuitive and media and other social practices intertwine more and more across everyday living, this chapter draws on three contrasting but randomly-chosen popular media texts to tease out how they both situate and address various forms of environmental literacy.
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Social Capital and the Gendering of Differential IT Use
Feminist theories that explore interrelationships between women and nature, interrelationships between men and nature and gendered dynamics between women and men in relation to nature and technology.
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