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Gender Dimensions in Disaster Management: A Focus on Aquaculture and Fishing Communities in the Philippines

This study focuses how gender dimensions affects the disaster management through looking the aquaculture and fishing communities in the Philippines. hile all residents are vulnerable to the effects of disasters, research suggests that women are disproportionately affected at all stages of disaster management: preparedness, response, and recovery. These inequities contribute to a diminished community capacity …

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Boobs and Balls: Exploring Issues of Gender and Identity Among Women Soccer Players at Stellenbosch University

This study explores the gendered dimension of women soccer players at Stellenbosch University. It is suggested that women soccer players are active agents in shaping their own sporting experience albeit the dominantly male and patriarchal environment. Asset Type: Publications Collection: Foreign Publications Subject: Women, Soccer, Gender, Identity Author: Marizanne Grundlingh Publisher: Routledge Taylor and Francis …

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Anyone for Tennis? Conversations with Black Women Involved in Tennis During the Apartheid Era

This case study is about tennis in South Africa, wherein the game is widely regarded as women-friendly sport as women have always participated in this sport. However, women and girls involved in tennis are subject to the same challenges presented in patriarchal society in the form of gender discrimination and gender sterotyping. Asset Type: Publications …

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