Climate Justice and Intersectionality in the Arctic
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Friedrich, Doris
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Arctic & Subarctic Working Grp AAS, Vienna, Austria
Univ Vienna, Dept Social & Cultural Anthropol, Vienna, AustriaArctic & Subarctic Working Grp AAS, Vienna, Austria
Friedrich, Doris
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[1] Arctic & Subarctic Working Grp AAS, Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Vienna, Dept Social & Cultural Anthropol, Vienna, Austria
Environmental issues such as climate change benefit from intersectional analysis that uncovers various forms of discrimina- tion , oppression and explores links to other social issues. Inter- sectionality calls attention to the experiences of different population groups with several intersecting aspects of social identity. Climate justice addresses the ethical dimensions of climate change, includ- ing its discriminatory effects. Communities and individuals within Arctic countries and even within Arctic regions are affected differ- ently by climate change. To strive for a comprehensive climate justice that encompasses various human and non -human entities, we must take into account who benefits and who is harmed by climate change along with actions to mitigate and adapt to it , through which processes. In this article, I examine gender and Indigeneity in the Arctic with regard to climate change.
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Univ Islam Int Indonesia UIII, Fac Social Sci, Ctr Muslim Polit & World Soc, Java, IndonesiaUniv Islam Int Indonesia UIII, Fac Social Sci, Ctr Muslim Polit & World Soc, Java, Indonesia
Jafri, Qamar Abbas
Khokhar, Javed Iqbal
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Natl Acad Prisons Adm NAPA Lahore, Lahore, Punjab, PakistanUniv Islam Int Indonesia UIII, Fac Social Sci, Ctr Muslim Polit & World Soc, Java, Indonesia
Khokhar, Javed Iqbal
Mubeen, Mubasher
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Int Islamic Univ Islamabad, Dept Sociol, Islamabad, PakistanUniv Islam Int Indonesia UIII, Fac Social Sci, Ctr Muslim Polit & World Soc, Java, Indonesia