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    Hanya ada Satu Kata: Lawan! On decolonising and building a mutual collaborative research practice on gender and climate change

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    Author(s)
    McQuaid, Katie
    Pirmasari, Desy Ayu
    Editor(s)
    Nayar, Mahima
    Publication date
    2023-12-12
    Subject
    Gender
    Keywords
    Decolonisation
    Feminist
    Ethnography
    Creative
    Country
    Indonesia
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Routledge
    Oxfam KEDV
    Oxfam Brazil
    Oxfam Colombia
    Oxfam India
    Oxfam Mexico
    Oxfam South Africa
    Journal
    Gender & Development
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621560
    DOI
    10.1080/13552074.2023.2252247
    Document type
    Journal article
    Language
    English
    Description
    <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>Our title is borrowed from a famous line of Wiji Thukul&#8217;s poem&#160;<i>Peringatan</i>&#160;(translated as Warning), about the everyday lives of the working class and their struggles to be heard, resonating with many of our experiences in working to decolonise climate knowledge production. As in Thukul&#8217;s words: &#8216;There is only one word: Fight!&#8217; We critically reflect on our recent experiences working with artists, communities, activists, and practitioners to better understand the gender&#8211;age&#8211;urban interface of climate change: how climate impacts are shaped by gender and age in urban Indonesia. In a deliberate challenge to problematic conventions of academic publishing, we choose to frame this paper around a series of creative processes focused on women&#8217;s experiences and responses to climate change, including Madihin &#8211; a Banjarese tradition of musical storytelling &#8211; and&#160;<i>Trans Superhero Perubahan Iklim</i>&#160;(Transgender Superheroes for Climate). We centre these different forms of knowledge and voice in our discussion as a series of provocations for researchers and practitioners to think creatively about the languages we use, the methods we draw on, the collaborations we build, how we disseminate &#8216;academic&#8217; knowledge, and to push at institutional barriers and the boundaries of what &#8216;inclusion&#8217; truly means at each stage of our research processes. We explore how feminist, ethnographic, and arts-led methodologies can foreground knowledge, perspectives, and art forms that are traditionally excluded in climate change knowledge production &#8211; long dominated by colonial and patriarchal hegemonies (and tyrannies) of science and &#8216;experts&#8217;; and unpack our un/learning in this imperfect &#8216;fight&#8217; to decolonise our research process and build a mutual collaborative research practice.</p> </body> </html>
    Pages
    20
    ISSN
    1355-2074
    EISSN
    1364-9221
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1080/13552074.2023.2252247
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