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Newsletter No. 61

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INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL UNION COMMISSION ON GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY

NEWSLETTER 61 MAY, 2019

Message from the Chair

I write this message from a country that is in deep mourning in the aftermath of a white supremist man’s hatred and violence that killed 50 Muslims and injured another 50 at the Masjid Al Noor and Linwood mosques in Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand. As religious and racist motivated violence and hate crimes continue to occur around the world – Negombo in Sri Lanka, San Diego in the US – it is clear that gender and place matters. These events are not just about religious and / or ethnic violence, rather, they are also about gendered violence. Nearly all debates circulating about this violence - in media and by politicians - cast it as a problem existing within, and / or because of, ethnic or religious groups. As feminist geographers we have a vital role to play in analysing and interpreting the gendered nature, identities and stereotypes of hate crimes. Many of us are directly engaged in research and teaching to understand the diversity and intersections of race, ethnicity, faith, gender, power and the different spatial activity, behaviour and experiences of place.

Over the next few months our commission is sponsoring three events where critical discussions about gender and place will occur. The first of these is the Feminist Explorations of Urban Futures International Conference in York University, Toronto, Canada, 26 – 28 September. The purpose of the conference is to advance feminist thinking on urban research across the global south. Key themes are: social reproduction / production / financialization; everyday life, housing and habitus; mobility, migration, debt and networks; infrastructure; violence; grassroots, mobilization and advocacy; and, global urban policy frameworks and local contexts. Details about the conference can be found here:

https://genurb.apps01.yorku.ca/conference2019/

The 7th International conference on Gender Studies will be held in Famagusta, North Cyprus, by the Center for Women’s Studies of the Eastern Mediterranean University. The conference theme is ‘Space, Place and Culture’. The conference website is: https: //gspc.emu.edu.tr/en and the deadline for abstracts is 20 May 2019.

The third event that will take place over the next few months is the IV Latin American Seminar on Geography, Gender and Sexualities, in the Buenos Aires Center University, Tandil – Argentina, 13 – 15th November. This highly successful seminar series continues to build feminist and queer geographical research capacity across Latin America. For more information, please contact Diana Lan (dlan@fch.unicen.edu.ar) and visit their webpage: https://geografiadegenero.wixsite.com/geografiadegenero

To keep up to date with events, please visit our website https://igugender.wixsite.com/igugender.

Lastly, on behalf of the commission, I would like to thank Dr Caroline Faria (University of Texas at Austin) who volunteered to move nearly 900 commission member emails into a new e-list. The email igugender@list.arizona.edu will soon be replaced by igugender@gmail.com. As new people join our commission, via the website - https://igugender.wixsite.com/igugender/join-us - they will automatically be added to the new e-list. Thank you Caroline!

Lynda Johnston

University of Waikato

lynda.johnston@waikato.ac.nz

News from around the world

The Spanish Geography Association and the Catalan Geographical Society organized a conference on 7th March 2019, because of International Women’s day. Main event was the launching of Volume 13 in the col.leccio Espacios Críticos: Abel Albet, Janice Monk, Maria Prats Ferret and Susana Maria Veleda da Silva (eds.) (2019) Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon. Geografía y Género, disidencia e innovación. Barcelona: Icaria.

Abel Albet, Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon and Rosa Cerarols introduced this book at this conference and Joos Droogleever Fortuijn presented a paper on Women geographers and the IGU.

Maria Rodó-de-Zárate is awarded the “Ramon Molinas Award for the best social impact project” for the project "e-Relief Maps: a digital tool for research on social inequalities”. #SpinUOC. 2018

Heidi Kaspar initiated a new project on Caring Communities – CareComLabs funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and part of the National Research Programme Nr. 74 – Smarter Health Care: see http://www.nfp74.ch/en/projects/healthcare-at-home/project-kaspar

Maria Angela Caretta organized an exhibit on women and water with local NGOs: see

https://www.wvpublic.org/post/wvu-art-exhibit-celebrates-water-and-women-who-protect-it

Gina Porter is leading a new inter-disciplinary ESRC GCRF Education and skills research project: “Youth engagement and skills acquisition within Africa’s transport sector; promoting a gender agenda towards transition into meaningful work” Dec 2018 – Mar 2021. The field component of the research is taking place in three African city-region contexts: Tunis, Abuja and Cape Town. It includes researchers from Tunis, the University of Cape Town and the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Nigeria.

For the first time in history of Latin American Geographers Meetings, a Round Table titled “Feminist Geographies” took place in Quito, Ecuador, in April 2019. From the right to left: Diana Lan (Argentina), Joseli Maria Silva (Brazil), Astrid Ulloa (Colombia), Sofia Saragocin (Ecuador) and Verónica Ibarra (Mexico).

Margarida Queiros is leading GEARINGROLES – a project funded by the European Commission, Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program under the Grant Agreement n°824536 (launched in January 16, 2019). GEARING-Roles is a multidisciplinary consortium of 10 European academic and non-academic partners that are designing, implementing, and evaluating 6 Gender Equality Plans (GEPs) with the objective of challenging and transforming gender roles and identities linked to professional careers, and work towards real institutional change.

COLLECTIVE ALEPH (2019) Mobility and permanence in public space. Narratives of young university students with different self-determination of gender and sexual orientation. Collective Aleph is an intergenerational collective that investigates the different approaches of the space in the city, to encourage the critical discussion on the right to diverse, flexible and inclusive city. Ana Rita Santos, Andrés Barreno Lalama, André Ribeiro, Emanuella Vieira, Katielle Susane Silva and Margarida Queirós constitute the Collective Aleph.

Maria Prats Ferret is the new Director at the Observatory for Equality of the Autonomous University of Barcelona. The Observatory for Equality is mainly engaged in the analysis of inequalities in higher education, and more specifically in the study and diagnosis of sexism and inequalities by disability, from an intersectional perspective. Advising, training, prevention and participation in equality are then the key strategies to transform power relationships in the University from a gender perspective.

Yvonne Riaño and Etienne Piguet initiated a new research project "Migrant Entrepreneurship: Mapping Cross-Border Mobilities and Exploring the Role of Spatial Mobility Capital”,

https://nccr-onthemove.ch/projects/migrant-entrepreneurship-mapping-cross-border-mobilities-and-exploring-the-role-of-spatial-mobility-capital/

Ann Oberhauser will be a visiting professor in the Department of Economy and Society at the University of Gothenburg in May and June 2019. During her visit, she will be collaborating with human geography colleagues on research and teaching. This program is part of the Visiting Professor Programme in the School of Business, Economics and Law.

Isabella Ng has started a new project with funding from the University Grant Council's General Research Fund, titled "In Local Exclusivity Lies Global Inclusion - the Relational Ontology of Asylum-seekers and Refugees in Local Community in a Post-Colonial Hong Kong village.”

Robyn Longhurst is elected in 2018 as a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Aparangi: "Professor Robyn Longhurst’s highly original scholarship on gender, space and ‘the body’ has transformed the way that human geographers and other social scientists understand people-place relationships since the mid-1990s. The concept of embodiment is now seen as integral to feminist research, as well as to all research on space and place."

Special journal issues

Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero published a special issue on lesbian spaces, edited by Joseli Maria Silva, with the following contributions:

Ferreira, Eduarda, Luciana Moreira and Maria Helena Lenzi (2018) Espacialidades lésbicas: localizando visibilidades e construindo geografias dissidentes, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 2-6

Stamatopoulou, Katerina (2018) Girls wanna have more fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 7-43

Holland-Muter, Susan (2018) Constructions of home: the politics of lesbian world making in Cape Town, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 44-90

Ferreira, Eduarda (2018) ‘LES friendly’: práticas geoespaciais participativas para a promoção de espaços públicos mais inclusivos, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 91-113

Lenzi, Maria Helena and Joseli Maria Silva (2018) Faço de conta que eu não existo e você faz de conta que não me vê: Geografias lésbicas na ditadura military em Floriánopolis – SC, Brasil, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 114-152

Nessi, Cecilia and Marian Lens (2018) L-tour, L-town? Uma viagem aos lugares lésbicos de Bruxelas, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 153-172

Cristea, Ana Maria (2018) Les series web como cartografías de la sexualidad: la representacción lésbicas en la ciudad global en Féminin/Féminin y The Foxy Five, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 173-188

Silva, Luciana Moreira (2018) Ciudadanía intima, género y sexualidad: construyendo relaciones lésbicas en el Estado Español, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 189-209

Navarro, Pablo Pérez (2018) Feminismo radical y culturas butch/femme: limites de la diferencia sexual, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 210-221

Rodó de Zárate, Maria and Marta Jorba (2018) Madre ha más que una: reflexiones en torna a las maternidades lesbianas, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 222-236

Falguera-Ríos, Mercè (2018) ¿Y cómo y dónde lo hacemos? Experiencias reproductivas de mujeres lesbianas, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 237-251

Gender, Place & Culture published a special issue on “Ungendering Europe: critical engagements with key objects in feminism”, edited by Mia Liinason and Erika Alm, with the following contributions:

Liinason, Mia and Erika Alm (2018) Ungendering Europe: critical engagements with key objects in feminism, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 955-962

Hemmings, Clare (2018) Resisting popular feminisms: gender, sexuality and the lure of the modern, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 963-977

Cuesta, Marta and Diana Mulinari (2018) The bodies of others in Swedish feminism, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 978-993

Danaj, Ermira (2018) ‘I am not a feminist but…’: women’s activism in post-1991 Albania, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 994-1009

Koobak, Redi (2018) Narrating feminisms: what do we talk about when we talk about feminism in Estonia?, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 1010-1024

Thapar-Björkert, Suruchi and Madina Tlostanova (2018) Identifying to dis-identify: occidentalist feminism, the Delhi gang rape case and its internal others, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 1025-1040

Liinason, Mia (2018) Borders and belongings in Nordic feminisms and beyond, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 1041-1056

Tudor, Alyosxa (2018) Cross-fadings of racialisation and migratisation: the postcolonial turn in Western European gender and migration studies, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 1057-1072

Suchland, Jennifer (2018) The LGBT specter in Russia: refusing queerness, claiming ‘Whiteness’, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 1073-1088

Gender, Place & Culture published a themed section on ‘Gender and im(mobilities)’, edited by Marianna Pavlovskaya, Siri Gerrard & Marit Aure, with the following contributions:

Pavlovskaya, Marianna, Siri Gerrard and Marit Aure (2018) Introduction: guest editorial for special issue ‘gender and im(mobilities)’, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1115-1120

Valestrand, Halldis (2018) Remasculinization and Mobilities in a Reindustrializing Community in Northern Norway, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1121-1137

Hayfield, Erika Anne (2018) Family-centred work motility in a small island society: the case of the Faroe Islands, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1138-1153

Walsh, Deatra and Siri Gerrard (2018) Gender, mobilities and transformation in Loppa, a rural municipality of Norway’s High North, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1154-1174

Neis, Barbara, Lachlan Barber, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Natasha Hanson, Christine Knott, Stephanie Premji and Elise Thorburn (2018) Fragile synchronicities: diverse, disruptive and constraining rhythms of employment-related geographical mobility, paid and unpaid work in the Canadian context, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1175-1192

Lulle, Aija (2018) Mobilities and waiting: experiences of middle-aged Latvian women who emigrated and those who stayed put, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1193-1208

Pristed Nielsen, Helene (2018) No place for their children: negotiating gender, place and generation in a flexible work context, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1209-1224

Aure, Marit (2018) Mobile fathering: absence and presence of fathers in the petroleum sector in Norway, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1225-1240

Dorow, Sara and Shingirai Mandizadza (2018) Gendered circuits of care in the mobility regime of Alberta’s oil sands, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1241-1256

Telve, Keiu (2018) Absent or involved: changes in fathering of Estonian men working in Finland, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1257-1271

GeoAgenda (the information/research communication journal of the ASG Association of Swiss Geography) published a special issue on ongoing research in the area of feminist geography: Landolt, Sara and Marina Richter (eds.) (2019) Feministische Geographie - géographie féministe - feminist geography, special issue of GeoAgenda, 1/2019 (papers in English and German). Other special issues from the German speaking feminist geography community are Feministisches Geo-RundMail 77: Jubiläum AK Geographie und Geschlecht. October 2018 http://ak-geographie-geschlecht.org/rundmail/

Feministisches Geo-RundMail 78: Sommerschule Gender and Space. January 2019 http://ak-geographie-geschlecht.org/rundmail/

New books

Chant, Sylvia, Martina Klett-Davies and Jordana Ramalho (2017) Challenges and Potential Solutions for Adolescents in Urban Settings: A Rapid Evidence Review. Report for Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence Project. London: Overseas Development Institute

Cookson, Tara Patricia (2019) Unjust Conditions: Women's Work and the Hidden Cost of Cash Transfer Programs. Oakland: University of California Press. Available Open Access: https://www.luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/luminos.49/

Johnson, Jennifer L. and Christen Johnson (eds.)(2019) Maternal Geographies: Mothering in and out of place. Bradford, ONT Canada: Demeter Press

Kinyanjui, Mary Njeri (2019) African markets: utu-ubuntu business model. A perspective on the informal economy. Cape Town: African Minds

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (ed.) (2018) Between the Plough and the Pick: Informal, Artisanal and Small-scale Mining in the Contemporary World, Canberra: ANU Press

Ng, Isabella (2019) Hong Kong Rural Women under Chinese rule: Gender Politics, Reunification and Globalization in Post-colonial Hong Kong. London and New York: Routledge

Rodó-de-Zárate, M, Marta Jorba, Mireia Foradada Villar and Ares Batlle Manonelles (eds.) (2018) Tierra de Nadie. Perspectivas feministas sobre la independencia [No ones's land. Feminist perspectives on independence]. Barcelona: Pol·len

Timmerman, Christianne, Maria Lucinda Fonseca, Lore Van Praag and Sónia Pereira (eds.) (2018) Gender and migration. A gender-sensitive approach to migration dynamics. CeMIS Migration and Intercultural Studies 3. Leuven: Leuven University Press

Recent articles and book chapters

Askins, Kye (2018) Feminist geographies and participatory action research: co-producing narratives with people and place, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1277-1294

Bartos, A. E. (2018) The uncomfortable politics of care and conflict: Exploring nontraditional caring agencies, Geoforum, 88, 66-73

Bartos, A. E. (2018) Relational spaces and relational care: Campus sexual violence, intimate geopolitics and topological polis, Area, 283. doi:10.1111/area.12449

Bartos, A. E. and S. Ives (2019) ‘Learning the rules of the game’: emotional labor and the gendered academic subject in the United States, Gender, Place & Culture, 1-17

Baylina, Mireia (2019) Feminist Interventions: Southern Europe/Mediterranean. In: Anthony Orum (ed.) The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies. New York: John Wiley

Benevides, B. and D. Lee (2018) Por uma epistemologia das resistências: apresentando saberes travestis, transexuais e demais pessoas trans, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero 9:2

Bernardes, V. M. M. M. and I.T. Antonello (2019) Dinâmicas femininas e segregação socioespacial: reflexão a partir do Conjunto Habitacional Vista Bela em Londrina –PR, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Bradshaw, Sarah, Sylvia Chant and Brian Linneker (2017) Gender and Poverty: What We Know, Don’t Know and Need to Know for Agenda 2030, Gender, Place and Culture, 24:12, 1667-88

Bradshaw, Sarah, Sylvia Chant and Brian Linneker (2017) Knowing Gendered Poverty in the Global South: A Protracted Path to Progress?, Spazio Filosofico, 20, 265-86

Bradshaw, Sarah, Sylvia Chant and Brian Linneker (2017) Myths and Mystifications Around Gendered Poverty: Current Conceptual and Policy Concerns, CROP (Comparative Research Programme on Poverty) Poverty Briefs No 39. Bergen: University of Bergen and ISSC (http://www.crop.org/viewfile.aspx?id=1295)

Bradshaw, Sarah, Sylvia Chant and Brian Linneker (2019) Challenges and Changes in Gendered Poverty: The Feminisation, De-feminisation and Re-feminisation of Poverty in Latin America, Feminist Economics, 25:1, 119-44

Bradshaw, Sarah, Sylvia Chant and Brian Linneker (2019) Gender, Poverty and Anti-Poverty Policy: Cautions and Concerns in a Context of Multiple Feminisations and “Patriarchal Pushback. In: Julie Cupples, Marcela Palomino-Schalsa and Manuel Prieto (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Latin American Development. London: Routledge, 275-85

Brandão, J. J. and R.L. Fonseca (2019) A utilização da mídia publicitária no ensino de geografia: uma oficina pedagógica acerca da discriminação da mulher. Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Brito, L. T. de. and M.P. Santos (2018) Sexualidade e Inclusão no Espaço Escolar: Um Debate com Base na Perspectiva Omnilética. Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:1

Caretta, M. A. and F. J.Cheptum (2019) Feminist Countertopographies of Smallholder Irrigation Farming, ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 18:1, 25-48 https://www.acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/1626

Carvalho, R. T. (2018) Igualdade de Gênero na Ciência: Projeto Stages, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:1

Chant, Sylvia (2017) ‘Niñas en el Desarrollo: Desafíos, Logros y Precauciones en la Epoca de la “Smart Economics”' (Girls in Development: Challenges, Celebrations and Cautions in the Era of ‘Smart Economics’). In: Maria Dolors Molas Font and Aroa Santiago (eds.) La Infancia en Femenino: Las Niñas – Imágenes y Figuras de la Filiación. Barcelona: Icaria Editorial, 319-35

Chant, Sylvia and Jordana Ramalho (2019) Diane Elson. In: David Simon (ed.) Key Thinkers on Development. London: Routledge

Chazarreta, I. E. (2019) Las personas trans feminizadas y la prostitución como último recurso para la supervivencia, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Chattopadhyay, Sutapa (2019) Violence on bodies: Space, social reproduction and intersectionality, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1295-1304

Chiang, Nora and Rebecca A. Stephenson (2018) The Challenges of Feminist Geography in Taiwan, Gender, Place & Culture https:doi.10.1080/0966369x.2018.1556617

Collard, Rosemary-Claire and Jessica Dempsey (2018) Accumulation by difference-making: an anthropocene story, starring witches, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1349-1364

Cookson, Tara Patricia (2019) Peruvian mothers contending with conditional aid and its selective inattention to the conditions of rural life. In: M.E. Balen and M. Fotta (eds.) Money from the Government in Latin America: Conditional Cash Transfer Programs and Rural Lives, London: Routledge

Corcetti, E. and M. Loreto (2019) A construção social de mulheres no 'Programa Mulheres Mil': olhares dos agentes implementadores, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Cranston, Sophie and Jenny Lloyd (2019) Breaking the Bubble: Spatialising safety for Privileged Migrant Women in Singapore, Antipode https:doi.org/10.1111/anti12433

Duru, Asli (2018) Wearable cameras, in-visible breasts: intimate spatialities of feminist research with wearable camcorders in Istanbul, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:7, 939-95

Elliott-Cooper, Adam (2019) Our life is a struggle? Respectable gender norms and black resistance to policing, Antipode 51:2, 539-557

Engel-Di Mauro, Salvatore (2018) Urban community gardens, commons, and social reproduction: revisiting Silvia Federici’s ‘Revolution at Point Zero’, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1379-1390

Farias, I. S. da C. J. (2018) Identidades - gênero, sexual e romântica, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2

Federici, Silvia (2018) On reproduction as an interpretative framework for social/gender relations, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1391-1396

Gamble, Julie (2019) Playing with infrastructure like in Carishina: feminist cycling in an era of democratic policy. Antipode (forthcoming) doi.org/10.1111/anti.12533

Garcia-Ramon, Maria Dolors (2017) Geografía del género y los espacios de encuentro colonial: una nueva mirada a las narrativas de viaje. In Galia Cozzi and Pilar Velazquez (eds.) Desigualdad de género y desigualdades espaciales, México: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de Género, UNAM, 19-36

Gopal, Kavya and Eun Jin Shin (2019) The impacts of rail transit on the lives and travel experiences of women in the developing world: Evidence from the Delhi metro, Cities, 88, 66-75

Graupe, M. E., G.A. Locks and & L.A.B. de Sousa (2019) Políticas públicas de gênero no contexto escolar: percepções de orientadoras educacionais, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Henry, Caitlin (2018) Three reflections on ‘Revolution at Point Zero’ for (re)producing an alternative academy, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1365-1378

Janssens, Charlotte, Goedele Van den Broeck, Miet Maertens and Isabel Lambrecht (2019) What if mothers are entrepreneurs? Non-farm businesses and child schooling in rural Ghana, Journal of Rural Studies, 66, 95-103

Jeffries, Fiona (2018) Reading “Caliban and the Witch” politically, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1322-1328

Johnston, Lynda (2019) Pride / Shame, in Antipode Editorial Collective: Tariq Jazeel, Andy Kent, Katherine McKittrick, Nik Theodore, Sharad Chari, Paul Chatterton, Vinay Gidwani, Nik Heynen, Wendy Larner, Jamie Peck, Jenny Pickerill, Marion Werner and Melissa W. Wright (eds.) Keywords in Radical Geography: Antipode at 50. New York: John Wiley, 217-220

Jorba, Marta and Rodó-de-Zárate, Maria (2019) Beyond mutual constitution: the property framework for intersectionality studies, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (forthcoming)

Jorba, M. and M. Rodó-de-Zárate (2018) ’Madre hay más que una’: reflexiones en torno a las maternidades lesbianas [‘There is Not only One Mother’: Reflections on Lesbian Maternities], LES Online - Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2, 222-236

Junior, P. M. da S. and Leandro da C. Borges (2018) Adolescentes Negros Moradores das Periferias Urbanas do Rio de Janeiro: entre Escola, Gênero, Masculinidades, Raça, Violência e Vivências, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:1

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (2019) Do women have a right to mine? Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 31:1, 1–23

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (2019) “Academic war” over Geography? The death of Human Geography at the Australian National University, Antipode. DOI: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anti.12496

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (2019) Extractive Peasants: Reframing Informal. Artisanal and Small- scale Mining Debates, Third World Quarterly. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2018.1458300.

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala and Arnab Roy Chowdhury (2018) In the realm of the diamond king: myth, magic, and modernity in the diamond tracts of Central India, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2018.1449629.

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala (2017) Resources and the politics of sovereignty: The moral and immoral economies of coal mining in India, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Association of Australia. 40:4, 792-809

Laliberté, Nicole and Alison L. Bain (2018) The cultural politics of a sense of failure in feminist anti-racist mentoring, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:8, 1093-1114

Longhurst, R. (2019) Thinking about research, space, Skype and swamps, Gender, Place & Culture, DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2018.1553856

Longhurst, R. (2018) Thinking geographically with wombs, Dialogues in Human Geography, 8:3, 320-323

Lund, Ragnhild, Nina Gunnerud Berg, Michael Jones and Gunhild Setten (2019) Feminist geographies in Norway from the turn of the millennium, Gender, Place & Culture, DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2018.1555151

Manchinery, A. S. S. and A. de A. Silva (2019) Mulheres indígenas no estado do Acre - BR: do território tradicional ao movimento indígena nas cidades, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Mansour, Shawky (2018) Spatial patterns of female labor force participation in Oman: A GIS-based modeling, The Professional Geographer, 70:4, 593-608

Marta, M. A. and A.R.R. Morais (2019) Gênero e o assédio moral nos espaços organizacionais de trabalho: exclusão que causam feridas, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Martinelli, F., t. Queiroz, M.L. Araruna and B. Mota (2018) Entre o cisplay e a passabilidade: transfobia e regulação dos corpos trans no mercado de trabalho, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2

Miranda, D. (2018) A cidade dos invisíveis: a transfobia como um instrumento de segregação social e urbana, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2

Mudu, Pierpaolo (2018) Dies-non: refusal of work in the 21st century, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:9, 1329-1348

Mühlen, B. K. von and M.N. Strey (2019) Barreiras de gênero em três gerações de mulheres judias brasileiras e australianas, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 10:1

Mundim, M. C. B., M.A. dos Santos, C.M.B. Martinez, S.M. Nader and S.M. Wechsler (2018) Talento Criativo em Mulheres Brasileiras, Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:1

Oberhauser, A. M. and M.A. Caretta (2019) Mentoring Early Career Women Geographers in the Neoliberal Academy: Dialogue, Reflexivity, and Ethics of Care, Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 101:1, 56-67

Oberhauser, Ann M. (2019) Transformation from Within: Practicing Global Education through critical Feminist Pedagogy, ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies

Oberhauser, Ann M., Daniel Krier and Abdi M. Kusow (2019) Political Moderation and Polarization in the Heartland: Economics, Rurality, and Social Identity in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, The Sociological Quarterly, DOI: 10.1080/00380253.2019.1580543

Oliveira, M. R. G. de (2018) Minha vida em cor de rosa: Cenas e encenações da transexualidade feminina na infância! Revista Latino-Americana de Geografia e Gênero, 9:2

Oskarsson, Patrik and Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (2018) India’s resource (inter)nationalism: Overseas mining investments shaped by domestic conditions, Extractive Industries and Society. DIT: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214790X18302077.

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