gender analysis

Environmental Justice Is Social Justice: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Climate Crisis in Third-Millennium Europe through a Gender-Based Analysis

Environmental Justice Is Social Justice: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Climate Crisis in Third-Millennium Europe through a Gender-Based Analysis

This project investigates the representations of the climate crisis in different European cultural productions through a
transdisciplinary, transnational, postcolonial, intersectional, and inter-/transmedia approach. It analyzes the current theoretical
debate on the Anthropocene, on environmental violence as a legacy of colonial imbalances of power, and on the connection
between environmental justice and social justice (with a specific focus on gender inequalities). It then examines how cultural

Female-owned innovative startups in Italy: status quo and implications

The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of the current literature of this business phenomenon with regard to gender studies and to point out what is substantially happening and what has happened in the Italian economic context. The main research questions were RQ1: How is the phenomenon of female Startups treated from a scientific point of view? RQ2: Which is the Italian situation of this phenomenon? The methodology used is both qualitative and explorative. A bidirectional analysis has been carried out for this purpose.

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