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*We are looking for two more papers to complete a second paper session.
Please let us know if you are interested or please forward to anyone who may
be interested. Thanks! *

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*Second Call for Papers:*

Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, April 14-18,
2010, Washington D.C.



Paper Session: *“Gender and Climate Change – Pitfalls, Possibilities and
Realities”*



Organizers: Farhana Sultana (Syracuse University) and Joni Seager (Bentley
University)



Sponsored by: Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group (CAPE),
Development Geographies Specialty Group (DGSG), Geographical Perspectives on
Women Specialty Group (GPOW); Human Dimensions of Global Change Specialty
Group (HDGC)



Climate change has become a topic of much debate in policy and academic
writing. However, the gendered nature of climate change is less studied.
Geographers are uniquely situated to engage with the ways that
nature-society relations are differentiated along gender lines, bringing
fresh perspectives and critical lenses to the ways that climate change
impacts and adaptation efforts are understood, experienced and acted up
differently across axes of social differentiation, sites and scales. A
gender perspective can thus provide insights to enrich existing debates,
demonstrating the ways that drivers of climate change, vulnerability,
resiliency, adaptation, policy-making, and decision-making are all bound up
with various constructions of gender and difference, which have important
outcomes in the ways that climate changes come to affect people and places.
This session seeks to engender climate change debates and bring critical
geography perspectives into conversation with the dominant narratives around
climate change, related impacts, mitigation, and adaptation. Papers are
invited that engage with such concerns.



Please send abstracts of no more than 250 words to both organizers by *15
October 2009*. Please email the title and abstract of your paper to Farhana
Sultana ([log in to unmask]) and Joni Seager ([log in to unmask]).



Please note that there is no funding to assist attendance to the AAG
conference. For more information on the AAG conference, please visit
http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/2010/papers.htm



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Farhana Sultana, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Geography

The Maxwell School of Syracuse University

144 Eggers Hall, Syracuse, NY, 13244

Email: [log in to unmask]; Phone: 1-315-443-5633

Website: http://www1.maxwell.syr.edu/faculty/sultana.aspx

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