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|Event description=SAVE THE DATE! Mark the 30th May 2023 in your calendar and join us virtually on our next #womenenergize event: FEMINIST ENERGY POLICY - What does it entail and how to achieve it?
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|Event description=In recent years, more and more states have adopted feminist foreign policy approaches. The first country to adopt it was Sweden in 2014, followed by many others such as Canada in 2017 and Germany in 2021. The definitions of what feminist foreign policy entails are broad and varied. The same applies to feminist energy policy, a term used less frequently but that has gained increasing attention in recent years.
  
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The feminist foreign policy concept, pioneered by Sweden, places women at its core and is focused on the 4 Rs: Rights, representation, resources, and reality. Broader approaches, such as the feminist energy policy approach by Bell et al., apply feminist ideals to the political, economic, socio-economic, and technological dimensions, fostering more collaborative, decentralized, participatory, and democratic solutions.
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It seems, however, that the principles of feminist foreign policy are readily transferable to the energy sector and vice versa.
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This session aims to explore the dimensions and different approaches of feminist foreign and energy policy and how the two policy fields influence each other. Is there an approach that could be applied globally? What are the benefits, and how can we contribute to making this a reality?
 
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Title
FEMINIST ENERGY POLICY - What does it entail and how to achive it?
Organizer
WOMEN ENERGIZE WOMEN
Type
Online Seminars
Focus
  • Impacts
  • Other
  • Policy and Regulation
  • Renewable Energy


Start
2023/05/30 4:00 PM CEST
End
2023/05/30 5:30 PM CEST
Country
  • Worldwide
Venue
Online
URL
Description
In recent years, more and more states have adopted feminist foreign policy approaches. The first country to adopt it was Sweden in 2014, followed by many others such as Canada in 2017 and Germany in 2021. The definitions of what feminist foreign policy entails are broad and varied. The same applies to feminist energy policy, a term used less frequently but that has gained increasing attention in recent years.

The feminist foreign policy concept, pioneered by Sweden, places women at its core and is focused on the 4 Rs: Rights, representation, resources, and reality. Broader approaches, such as the feminist energy policy approach by Bell et al., apply feminist ideals to the political, economic, socio-economic, and technological dimensions, fostering more collaborative, decentralized, participatory, and democratic solutions.

It seems, however, that the principles of feminist foreign policy are readily transferable to the energy sector and vice versa.

This session aims to explore the dimensions and different approaches of feminist foreign and energy policy and how the two policy fields influence each other. Is there an approach that could be applied globally? What are the benefits, and how can we contribute to making this a reality?