DOI: 10.14264/fbb33c5
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Energy for empowerment: the role of energy in women’s organising and empowerment in urban and peri-urban South Africa

Abstract: In feminist scholarship empowerment has been extensively theorised and critiqued, yet it has only recent emerged as a critical concept in energy and gender thinking. An emerging body of studies have begun to more critically theorise empowerment and the links with energy access, yet these studies give less emphasis to key aspects of empowerment as it is conceived by feminist scholars, including collectivity or community, process and social practice. In this thesis, I bring such elements into the conversation of… Show more

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