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Table of Contents: 1. Women’s agency in a world of flux: On Silesian energy transition Katarzyna Iwinska, Xymena Bukowska, Collegium Civitas, Poland PART I 2. Ecofeminism and Social Reproduction: Towards Subsistence Economies Katarzyna Szopa, Silesian University, Poland A morphogenetic approach to social aspects of energy: the case of coal Martin Durdovic, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia Women engendering the just energy transition Marille Feenstra, University of Twente, The Netherlands PART II 5. Cultural Identity of Upper Silesians. The Difficult Relationship Between National and Regional Culture Kazimiera Wdz and Jacek Wdz, Silesian University, Poland 6. Restructuring of the mining sector in the Silesian Province from a gender perspective Jolanta Klimczak, Kazimiera Wdz, Silesian University, Poland 7. Place of professional work in the life of Silesian women Urszula Swadzba, Silesian University, Poland 8. Transformations of female and male patterns in post-mining communities Jolanta Klimczak, Silesian University, Poland PART III 9. Silesian women’s situated identity: the power of the past and a promise of the future Barbara Markowska, Collegium Civitas, Poland 10. Silesian women’s narratives on the environment and coal Katarzyna Iwinska, Collegium Civitas, Poland Heated attachments to coal: Everyday breadwinning petro-masculinities and domestic heating in the Silesian home Irma Allen, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden




