Martina Angela Caretta
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Swedish feminist geographer
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Martina Angela Caretta's Degrees
- PhD Geography Uppsala University
- Masters Geography Stockholm University
- Bachelors Geography Stockholm University
Why Is Martina Angela Caretta Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martina Angela Caretta is a geographer who studies water usage and management, including its human and social impacts. Her research has an extra focus on how changes to environmental conditions and water policy disproportionately impact women. She is the Coordinating Lead Author of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report chapter on water.
Martina Angela Caretta's Published Works
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Published Works
- Situated knowledge in cross-cultural, cross-language research: a collaborative reflexive analysis of researcher, assistant and participant subjectivities (2015) (107)
- Member checking: A feminist participatory analysis of the use of preliminary results pamphlets in cross-cultural, cross-language research (2016) (87)
- Feminist participatory methodologies in geography: creating spaces of inclusion (2016) (68)
- “Who can play this game?” The lived experiences of doctoral candidates and early career women in the neoliberal university (2018) (53)
- Conflating Privilege and Vulnerability: A Reflexive Analysis of Emotions and Positionality in Postgraduate Fieldwork (2017) (44)
- Local gender contract and adaptive capacity in smallholder irrigation farming: a case study from the Kenyan drylands (2015) (42)
- Large-scale land acquisitions aggravate the feminization of poverty: findings from a case study in Mozambique (2019) (42)
- Cuerpo-Territorio: A Decolonial Feminist Geographical Method for the Study of Embodiment (2020) (41)
- Re-Thinking the Boundaries of the Focus Group: A Reflexive Analysis on the Use and Legitimacy of Group Methodologies in Qualitative Research (2015) (25)
- “Credit plus” microcredit schemes: a key to women's adaptive capacity (2014) (22)
- When bodies do not fit: an analysis of postgraduate fieldwork (2016) (20)
- Mentoring early career women geographers in the neoliberal academy: dialogue, reflexivity, and ethics of care (2018) (18)
- Hydropatriarchies and landesque capital: a local gender contract analysis of two smallholder irrigation systems in East Africa (2015) (17)
- Time and Care in the “Lab” and the “Field”: Slow Mentoring and Feminist Research in Geography (2020) (15)
- When Participants Do Not Agree: Member Checking and Challenges to Epistemic Authority in Participatory Research (2019) (13)
- Early-career women in geography. Practical pathways to advancement in the neoliberal university (2019) (11)
- Women’s organizing against extractivism: towards a decolonial multi-sited analysis (2020) (11)
- Women’s resistance against the extractive industry: embodied and water dimensions (2020) (11)
- Household Water Security: An Analysis of Water Affect in the Context of Hydraulic Fracturing in West Virginia, Appalachia (2020) (10)
- Pipelining Appalachia: A perspective on the everyday lived experiences of rural communities at the frontline of energy distribution networks development (2020) (10)
- Leaving the field: (de‐)linked lives of the researcher and research assistant (2017) (9)
- Striving beyond Epistemic Authority: Results Dissemination in Smallholder Irrigation Farming Research (2018) (8)
- A life course approach to the field and fieldwork (2017) (8)
- Book review: Wendy Harcourt, W. and Nelson, I.L., editors. 2015: Practising Feminist Political Ecologies: Moving beyond the ‘Green Economy’ (2016) (7)
- Natural Gas Gathering and Transmission Pipelines and Social Vulnerability in the United States (2021) (7)
- Managing variability and scarcity. An analysis of Engaruka : A Maasai smallholder irrigation farming community (2015) (7)
- East African Hydropatriarchies : An analysis of changing waterscapes in smallholder irrigation farming (2015) (7)
- “Women in groups can help each and learn from each other”: The role of homosocial practices within women’s social networks in building local gender contracts (2016) (7)
- "What kept me going was stubbornness”: Perspectives from Swedish early career women academics in geography (2016) (6)
- A space for feminist mentoring: the role of Geographic Perspectives on Women (GPOW) specialty group in higher education (2019) (6)
- Water and Gender (2021) (5)
- “If it Wasn’t for the Faith-Based Groups, We Wouldn’t Be Where We Are Today”: Flooding Response and Recovery in Greenbrier County, WV (2020) (5)
- Lake extent changes in Basotu, Tanzania: a mixed-methods approach to understanding the impacts of anthropogenic influence and climate variability (2019) (5)
- Labour, climate perceptions and soils in the irrigation systems in Sibou, Kenya a Engaruka, Tanzania (2014) (4)
- Synergies and trade-offs between climate change adaptation options and gender equality: a review of the global literature (2022) (4)
- “The DEA would come in and destroy you”: a qualitative study of fear and unintended consequences among opioid prescribers in WV (2022) (4)
- Kerio Valley, 1973–2013: A case study of Kenyan smallholder agriculture (2017) (4)
- Arsenic Poisoning in Rural Bangladesh-An intersectional analysis of impact in women (2017) (3)
- Homosocial stewardship: the opposed and unpaid care work of women water stewards in West Virginia, USA (2020) (3)
- Soil management and soil properties in a Kenyan smallholder irrigation system on naturally low-fertile soils (2018) (3)
- Water remains a blind spot in climate change policies (2022) (3)
- Examining water and gender narratives and realities (2022) (3)
- From a rural idyll to an industrial site: an analysis of hydraulic fracturing energy sprawl in Central Appalachia (2021) (2)
- Care in/through the archives: Postcolonial intersectional moves in feminist geographic research (2021) (2)
- Large-scale land acquisitions aggravate the feminization of poverty: findings from a case study in Mozambique (2018) (2)
- Special Issue on Indigenous knowledge for water-related climate adaptation (2021) (2)
- Urban water insecurity and its gendered impacts: on the gaps in climate change adaptation and Sustainable Development Goals (2022) (2)
- Synergies Between COVID-19 and Climate Change Impacts and Responses (2021) (2)
- “The DEA Would Come In And Destroy You”: A Qualitative Study of Fear And Unintended Consequences Emerging From Restrictive Opioid Prescribing Policies In West Virginia (2021) (1)
- Gender and the Discipline of Geography (2020) (1)
- Exploring Climate Change Perspectives. An Analysis of Undergraduate Students' Place‐Based Attachment in Appalachia, USA (2022) (1)
- Collaborative sensemaking through photos: Using photovoice to study gas pipeline development in Appalachia (2023) (1)
- Local residents’ lived experiences of energy sprawl in West Virginia. A visual exploration of landscape change (2023) (1)
- Flooding Hazard and Vulnerability. An Interdisciplinary Experimental Approach for the Study of the 2016 West Virginia Floods (2021) (1)
- Feminist countertopographies of smallholder irrigation farming (2019) (1)
- Can a ‘modern’ irrigation system and a traditional smallholder gravitational system coexist? A view from Marakwet, Kenya (2021) (1)
- A reflexive analysis on field knowledge production and academic labor during PhD studies (2015) (0)
- Synergies and trade-offs between climate change adaptation options and gender equality: a review of the global literature (2022) (0)
- Intersectionality & Climate Justice: A call for synergy in climate change scholarship (2023) (0)
- Engendering climate change-induced migration (2017) (0)
- Corrigendum (2018) (0)
- Narrative and folklore as methodologies for studying emotions, embodiment, and water during the 2014 Elk River chemical spill in West Virginia (2022) (0)
- MIGRATION WITH DIGNITY. EN STUDIE OM KLIMATSANPASSNING I KIRIBATI (2015) (0)
- Challenging hierarchical research relations and improving research trustworthiness: the use of member checking (2014) (0)
- Human Geography and Post-Crisis Agricultural Policy: Insights from the Venezuelan Andes (2019) (0)
- Human Geography and Post-Crisis Agricultural Policy: Insights from the Venezuelan Andes (2019) (0)
- Societal Implications of Structural Inequities in Midstream Oil and Gas Infrastructure (2020) (0)
- Pain Management During West Virginia’s Opioid Crisis (2022) (0)
- Does shale gas development impact property values in Central Appalachia? A mixed methods critical exploration (2023) (0)
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