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題名: Green practices are gendered: Exploring gender inequality caused by sustainable consumption policies in Taiwan
作者: 王淑美
Wang, Sumei
貢獻者: 新聞系
日期: Aug-2016
上傳時間: 23-Aug-2016
摘要: In the context of climate change, governments and international organizations often promote a “sustainable lifestyle.” However, this approach has been criticized for underestimating the complexity of everyday life and therefore being inapplicable to households and consumers. In addition, procedures for promoting sustainable consumption seldom incorporate domestic workers’ opinions and often increase women’s housework loads. This article employs a practice-based approach to examine the “Energy-Saving, Carbon Reduction” movement, a series of sustainable consumption policies that have been advocated by the Taiwanese government since 2008. The goal of the movement is to encourage an eco-friendly lifestyle. On the basis of empirical data collected through ethnographic interviews, this article argues that existing policies unexpectedly increase women’s burdens and exacerbate gender inequality.
關聯: Energy Research & Social Science, Vol.18, pp.88-95
資料類型: article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2016.03.005
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