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Community-based food systems 1 Endogenous social learning 1 Socio-ecological innovation 1 Transformative learning 1 Triple-loop learning 1 gender, race and class intersections 1 marginalized community 1 politics of care 1 socioenvironmental initiative 1
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Bonatti, Michelle 2 Borba, Juliano 2 Pope, Kamila 2 Sieber, Stefan 2 Askhabalieva, Ayna 1 Erismann, Carla 1 Eufemia, Luca 1 Guimarães Reynaldo, Renata 1 Reynaldo, Renata 1 Turetta, Ana Paula 1
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Environment, Development and Sustainability 1 Gender, Work & Organization 1
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Women of the revolution and a politics of care: A gendered intersectional approach on an initiative to address socioenvironmental problems in a marginalized community in southern Brazil
Guimarães Reynaldo, Renata; Pope, Kamila; Borba, Juliano; … - In: Gender, Work & Organization 30 (2023) 6, pp. 2130-2154
The Buckets Revolution is a local non‐governmental organization arisen from an initiative implemented in a favela, a marginalized community in the South of Brazil, led and conducted by its women to resist their condition of intersected subordinations and address the socioenvironmental problems...
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Social learning as an underlying mechanism for sustainability in neglected communities: The Brazilian case of the Bucket Revolution project
Bonatti, Michelle; Erismann, Carla; Askhabalieva, Ayna; … - In: Environment, Development and Sustainability (2022), pp. 1-19
In neglected communities, waste and organic residues are not only a vector of several problems, like diseases and water pollution, but also a contributor to increasing forms of vulnerability and marginalization. At the same time, these communities also have presented innovative local initiatives...
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