The Political Economy of Social Reproduction in a Changing Climate – Drought and Everyday Crises in Zimbabwe
The Political Economy of Social Reproduction in a Changing Climate – Drought and Everyday Crises in Zimbabwe
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Alumni, Anyone, Carleton Community, Staff/Faculty

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Zoom
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Institute of African Studies, 6135202600*2220, africanstudiescarleton@gmail.com
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Host Organization: Institute of African Studies
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Join our Brownbag Seminar with Susanne Kozak as she presents “The Political Economy of Social Reproduction in a Changing Climate: Drought and Everyday Crises in Zimbabwe.” Explore how gender norms and structural marginalization influence resilience to climate change in rural Zimbabwe. The discussion will address the intersection of social reproduction, climate crises, and policy implications for development and resilience.