Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integrato

Gender and sustainability are joined by twisting together in a logic and consequent way that only in the recent years has been commonly valorized. On the contrary, in the previous societies it seemed that the process of economic and social development was counterposed to the female identities and ro...

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Main Author: Mariella Nocenzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Salerno 2020-05-01
Series:Culture e Studi del Sociale
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Online Access:http://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/article/view/114
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spelling doaj-b3c5fecd4b914d07b43db25f59159fba2020-12-21T14:09:08ZengUniversity of SalernoCulture e Studi del Sociale2531-39752020-05-015183100Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integratoMariella Nocenzi0Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyGender and sustainability are joined by twisting together in a logic and consequent way that only in the recent years has been commonly valorized. On the contrary, in the previous societies it seemed that the process of economic and social development was counterposed to the female identities and roles and today the cultural inheritance is the identification of the gender as a discriminating factor for female and the other gender identities as those of the most vulnerable actors, together with young and old people. Nevertheless, as mentioned before, there is an institutional national and supranational acknowledgment and a growing common awareness on the necessity of the gender equality for the economic, social and cultural development, even defined in the UN 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals. The outcomes of the exploration of the positive and negative dimensions of the gender implications for the development will be analysed in the perspective of the current definition of a new paradigm: its basic claim is that a stable economic growth and inclusive societies could be only if the female rights are protected and promoted.http://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/article/view/114gendersustainibilitydevelopment
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Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integrato
Culture e Studi del Sociale
gender
sustainibility
development
author_facet Mariella Nocenzi
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title Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integrato
title_short Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integrato
title_full Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integrato
title_fullStr Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integrato
title_full_unstemmed Lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. Prospettive di un processo integrato
title_sort lo sviluppo sostenibile del genere, il genere dello sviluppo sostenibile. prospettive di un processo integrato
publisher University of Salerno
series Culture e Studi del Sociale
issn 2531-3975
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Gender and sustainability are joined by twisting together in a logic and consequent way that only in the recent years has been commonly valorized. On the contrary, in the previous societies it seemed that the process of economic and social development was counterposed to the female identities and roles and today the cultural inheritance is the identification of the gender as a discriminating factor for female and the other gender identities as those of the most vulnerable actors, together with young and old people. Nevertheless, as mentioned before, there is an institutional national and supranational acknowledgment and a growing common awareness on the necessity of the gender equality for the economic, social and cultural development, even defined in the UN 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals. The outcomes of the exploration of the positive and negative dimensions of the gender implications for the development will be analysed in the perspective of the current definition of a new paradigm: its basic claim is that a stable economic growth and inclusive societies could be only if the female rights are protected and promoted.
topic gender
sustainibility
development
url http://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/article/view/114
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