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HomeUpcoming Events and SeminarsWomen’s Recollection of Farming and Managing For Drought In Australia During 2006-2010: What Role For Local Government?
Women’s recollection of farming and managing for drought in Australia during 2006-2010: What role for local government?

Speaker: Janet Congues, PhD Pre-submission Seminar

Location: Larry Saha Room, Haydon Allen Building, #22 (HA2175)

This presentation focuses particularly on analysing the findings of the interviews of women who farmed in the Goulburn Valley, Victoria, Australia between the drought years of 2006-2010.  It uses Smith’s feminist standpoint theory in conjunction with some key concepts from the works of Bourdieu and Heller to situate knowledge from the standpoint of women within their everyday. Women’s recollection of  farming during the drought uncovered knowledge, experience and expertise that among other findings, highlighted potential opportunities for local government to support rural communities better manage for drought in the future.

Date & time

  • Mon 10 Aug 2015, 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Location

Larry Saha Room (HA2175) Haydon Allen Building (22)

Event Series

Sociology Seminar series