Title |
Intersectional praxis for social-ecological transformations: Lessons from North Macedonia's grassroots Green Deal |
ID_Doc |
63040 |
Authors |
Getova, S; Zografos, C |
Title |
Intersectional praxis for social-ecological transformations: Lessons from North Macedonia's grassroots Green Deal |
Year |
2024 |
Published |
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DOI |
10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103132 |
Abstract |
Intersectional praxis - the practical application of intersectional theorizing into action - can be highly relevant for pursuing social-ecological transformations. Yet, we know little about the benefits and challenges of trying to mobilize such praxis for pursuing transformations. In this contribution to critical feminist and political ecology scholarship, we explore this gap empirically through a case study of producing a grassroots Green Deal in North Macedonia in which intersectional theory principles were employed in a process of collective visioning and grassroots organizing around that endeavor. To identify benefits and challenges related to this process, we inquire into the documents produced and the experience of organizers coordinating and catalyzing those efforts. We find that the benefits of enacting intersectional praxis relate to strategizing and mobilizing, collective action, and intersectional solidarity building. Challenges faced included fears concerning the unfamiliarity with the concept of intersectionality, and issues related to the capacity of individuals from subaltern groups to participate in collective visioning processes under conditions of precarious existence. We conclude that grassroots organizing around the Green Deal framework could have a potential to address some critiques of mainstream Green Deals, shift narratives of socio-ecological transformations (SETs), unite different movements working towards climate and social justice, and mobilize people power under an umbrella framework that dominates the policy arena, such as the Green Deal. |
Author Keywords |
Intersectional praxis; Collective visioning; Green New Deal; Social-ecological transformations; Grassroots; North Macedonia |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
EID |
WOS:001251597700001 |
WoS Category |
Geography; Political Science |
Research Area |
Geography; Government & Law |
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