Climate refugees or labour migrants? climate reductive translations of women's migration from coastal Bangladesh

Climate reductive translations of migration attract international attention, but result in three problematic misreadings of Bangladesh's socioecological landscape. First, attributing migration to climate change misreads coastal vulnerabilities and the importance of migration as a gendered livel...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of peasant studies 2023-09, Vol.50 (6), p.2339-2360
1. Verfasser: Dewan, Camelia
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Climate reductive translations of migration attract international attention, but result in three problematic misreadings of Bangladesh's socioecological landscape. First, attributing migration to climate change misreads coastal vulnerabilities and the importance of migration as a gendered livelihood strategy to deal with rural precarity and debt- both in the past and present. Second, misreading migration caused by brackish tiger-prawn cultivation, infrastructure-related waterlogging and riverbank erosion as 'climate-induced' hinders a discussion of long-term solutions for rural underemployment, salinisation, siltation and land loss. Lastly, framing climate change as causing 'gendered displacement' ignores the importance of affective kinship relations in shaping single women's migration choices.
ISSN:0306-6150
1743-9361
DOI:10.1080/03066150.2023.2195555