Addressing gender in energy studies

Fathallah, J. and Pyakurel, P. (2020) Addressing gender in energy studies. Energy Research and Social Science, 65. ISSN 2214-6296

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Abstract

Although there are several studies on energy and gender, most of the studies have conflated ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ and there are some inconsistent and imprecise uses of these terms in energy and gender studies. In this article, we explore some differences between ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ from a Global North perspective based on current gender theory that can be helpful to ensure that these terms are used more consistently and precisely when conducting energy and gender studies. We contend that most of the existing gender and energy studies are often inadequate in that they only address energy and a biological conception of sex, or else simplistically equate gender with a masculine/feminine binary that may actually reinforce essentializing gender myths. Thus, we highlight an important gap in energy and gender research and propose a conceptual approach to precisely and consistently utilize the terms ‘sex’ and ‘energy’. Furthermore, we emphasize the need of considering gender impacts while devising energy policies and set out research agenda to make energy and gender studies more rigorous. This study is focused on the Global North, and similar studies are also needed for Global South.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Energy Research and Social Science
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3301
Subjects:
?? ENERGY AND GENDERGENDER THEORYENERGY POLICYENERGY AND SEXRENEWABLE ENERGY, SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ENVIRONMENTENERGY ENGINEERING AND POWER TECHNOLOGYNUCLEAR ENERGY AND ENGINEERINGFUEL TECHNOLOGYSOCIAL SCIENCES (MISCELLANEOUS) ??
ID Code:
152579
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Deposited On:
10 Mar 2021 16:10
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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20 Sep 2023 01:41