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Type: Thesis
Title: Women, environments and spirituality : a study of women in the Australian environment movement
Author: Cranwell, Caresse
Issue Date: 1992
School/Discipline: School of Social Sciences
Abstract: This study has explored the diversity that exists among women involved in the environment movement, their perceptions of environmental issues, their perceptions of women's role at this historic juncture, and their sources of inspiration and spirituality. It has explored to some degree the interconnection between these women's perceptions and those of ecofeminism.
Advisor: Taylor, Sandra G.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.Env.St.) -- University of Adelaide, Mawson Graduate Centre for Environmental Studies, 1992.
Keywords: coursework
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