Exercising Time Geography in gender and disaster. Discourse through Women Headed Household experience during drought

Q3 Social Sciences Human Geographies Pub Date : 2022-05-30 DOI:10.5719/hgeo.2021.161.4
Alia Fajarwati, S. Sukamdi, D. R. Hizbaron, U. Listyaningsih, Zara Hadijah, Pinta Rachmadani
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Time Geography is a boundary-oriented approach to understanding human activity in space and time. In this study, this concept is implemented to identify the daily activities of Women Headed Household (WHH) and their survival strategies in drought disasters and to understand their root causes through analysing capability, coupling, and authority constraints. This research starts to fill the gap in knowledge of the Time Geography in “Gender and Disaster”. The combination of Time Geography’s daily diary technique with in-depth interviews is used to understand the constraining and enabling conditions in local contexts. The results show that the socio-economic characteristics of WHH in Gunung Butak Hamlet, Java, Indonesia, tended to be homogeneous and formed a pattern of daily activity with low variation. Likewise, their strategy in dealing with drought. The three geographical constraints faced by WHH in this hamlet are interrelated and do not stand alone.
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性别地理学与灾难地理学。从干旱时期妇女户主经历的论述
时间地理学是一种以边界为导向的方法来理解人类在空间和时间上的活动。在本研究中,实施这一概念是为了确定妇女户主(WHH)的日常活动及其在干旱灾害中的生存策略,并通过分析能力、耦合和权威约束来了解其根本原因。本研究开始填补《性别与灾难》中关于时间地理学的知识空白。《时代地理》将每日日记技术与深度访谈相结合,以了解当地环境中的约束和有利条件。结果表明:印度尼西亚爪哇岛古农布塔克村WHH的社会经济特征趋于同质化,形成了一种低变异的日常活动模式;同样,他们应对干旱的策略。WHH在这个小村庄面临的三个地理限制是相互关联的,而不是单独的。
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Human Geographies
Human Geographies Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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