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OverviewThis volume takes an ecofeminist perspective in analysing societal changes related to energy transition, with a focus on Upper Silesia in Europe, following the closure of coal-mining industries in the region. It provides both a macro and micro view of how energy transition in societies built around an energy industry can lead to major shifts in societal and familial dynamics, and how women locate themselves in this transition period affecting the economy as well as social and environmental structures and values. Densely populated Upper Silesia in southern Poland, with one of the longest histories of industrialization, extractivism and environmental degradation in Europe, can be considered as a microcosm of regions that have undergone such changes due to energy transition. The traces of telling socio-economic changes, as well as the tangle of modernity and conservatism, are both clearly visible in the local region and society. The book documents the Silesian changes and highlights the female perspective: their culture, identities, as well as empowerment and the agency. The paradigm of feminist and masculinity studies helps in presenting the complexity and the challenges of the just energy transition. This is a topical volume, given that many regions of the world are undergoing similar changes, and is an interesting read for decision-makers, policy experts, environmentalists, as well social scientists who study issues related to sustainability and environmental/societal challenges in energy transition. Chapter 1 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katarzyna Iwińska , Xymena BukowskaPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9783030784188ISBN 10: 3030784185 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 03 November 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"1. Introduction.- 2. Environment as a feminist issue.- 3. Silesian coal: history of Silesian industrialisation, the emergence of industrial society and its present restructuring.- 4. Silesian modernizations: analysis of the discourses of change.- 5. Coal perception in the region.- 6. Silesian narratives about the energy and ecology.- 7. The changing roles and values of Silesian women.- 8. Silesian women’s identity: the might of myth.- 9. Women's activity: ""I"" towards the change.- 10. Post-coal Silesia – the emergence of new regional identity.- 11. Upper Silesia: towards a sustainable future?."ReviewsAuthor InformationKatarzyna Iwińska is sociologist and Vice-rector for Scientific Research at Collegium Civitas, Warsaw. She worked as expert and research coordinator in international and national projects concerning public participation and energy transition. Her research focuses on environmental sociology, civil society, public perception of energy transition, and decision making processes. She also has broad academic teaching experience – she has published a book “Widening Interdisciplinary Sustainable Education” built on the sustainability case- and project-based teaching methods (Eds. Iwinska, Jones, Kraszewska 2018). Xymena Bukowska is a sociologist and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Sociology, Collegium Civitas, Warsaw. Her research interests include: civil society, democracy and citizenship theory, as well as cultural sociology, political culture and identity in the (late) modern societies – both at national andat local level. Her recently published work is Women’s Silesia: tradition, activity and ecology [Śląsk kobiet: tradycja, aktywność i ekologia], (Eds. Iwińska, Bukowska, 2018). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |