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Newsletter No. 62

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INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL UNION COMMISSION ON GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY

NEWSLETTER 62 NOVEMBER, 2019

Message from the Chair

It’s been another busy six months for the Gender and Geography Commission. Successful conferences and meetings have been held. These take an enormous amount of work and energy, and I thank all the organisers, supporters, and participants.

The Commission sponsored the Feminist Expolorations of Urban Futures International Conference in York University, Toronto, Canada, 26 – 28 September. We also supported the 7th International conference on ‘Space, Place and Culture’ was held in Famagusta, North Cyprus, by the Center for Women’s Studies of the Eastern Mediterranean University, 10th to 12th October 2019. Some of the Commission’s steering group had the opportunity to assist with reviewing abstracts for the conference. The topics included, for example, the gaze and The Handmaid’s Tale; gender, food and tourism.

The IV Latin American Seminar on Geography, Gender and Sexualities, was held in 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. A report on the conference is included below.

Looking towards 2020, the Gender and Geography Commission Steering Group – along with the History of Geography and Political Geography commissions – are in deep discussion about our involvement in the International Geographical Congress, 17-21 August 2020, to be held in Istanbul. The curtailment of academic freedom of Turkey colleagues has been at the forefront of our thinking, and more recently, we watched - with heavy hearts - the situation at the Turkish-Syrian borders. Members of the Gender and Geography Commission Steering Group have mixed feelings and we have discussed not going (that is, boycotting the IGC) or going and supporting academics and activists there. Individually, and collectively, we have been unsure what would be the best thing to do. We have contacted some feminist geographers who do research in Turkey, and we have discussed holding a meeting outside of Turkey. The community of critical geographers in Turkey, however, need our solidarity. At this stage, therefore, we have decided not to withdraw, but to continue to offer our joint session called ‘Bridging Differences: East, West, Seas, and Mediterranean Worlds’:

Co-Chairs: Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg, Virginie Mamadouh, Lynda Johnston

Description: For a long time, the categories of East, West, North and South have been used as both Cartesian coordinates and as metaphors assigning identities, often under the form of stereotypes, to people coming from different places. The successive waves of critical, radical, feminist, post/decolonial and non-representational geographies and geopolitics have increasingly questioned the essentialisation of identities deriving from these metaphors, especially criticising their use for imperialist, patriarchal, racist and reactionary political agendas, past and present. International geographical scholarship committed to these critical approaches urges us to substitute the absolute geographical metaphors mentioned above with the metaphor of ‘the bridge'. ‘The bridge' valorises all kind of differences, as well as the decolonisation of geography by rendering it mostly inclusive (in terms of gender, ethnicity, social conditions and political/religious thought of people participating in the discipline). Further, the metaphor of ‘the bridge' reconfigures the Mediterranean as a place of contacts and exchanges rather than a place for erecting walls, barriers or any kinds of enclosures. Interventions about other seas (and maybe deserts that function in a similar way) are also welcome. By assuming intersectional principles recognising that social, economic, political, religious, ethnic, speciesist, environmental and colonial forms of oppression are intrinsically linked the one to each other, the organisers of this joint session welcome all contributions that engage with the broad field of studies on critical, radical, anarchist, feminist, queer, intersectional, internationalist geographies. We welcome presentations that draw on critical social theory, critical race studies and socially and politically engaged scholarship, in general. The participation of non-academic presenters such as activists and independent scholars, is especially encouraged.

See: https://www.igc2020.org/en/JOINT-SESSION-HISTORY-OF-GEOGRAPHY-GENDER-AND-GEOGRAPHY-POLITICAL-GEOGRAPHY.html

We welcome your thoughts about creative ways to support Turkish feminist and other critical researchers when attending the Congress in Istanbul.

Lynda Johnston

University of Waikato

lynda.johnston@waikato.ac.nz

Past events

The IV Latin-American Seminar on ‘Gender and sexualities’ was held in Tandil, Argentina in November from 13th to 15th 2019, at the Universidade do Centro da Província deBuenos Aires (UNCPBA) (University of the Center of the Buenos Aires Province) coordinated by Diana Lan.

This event was marked by the meeting between the academy, social movements and feminist activist collectives to produce powerful alliances to face social, economic and political problems in Latin America. Ninety-seven papers were presented. They came from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Spain and Israel. The presentations were distributed in the following sessions: Feminists Geographies; Body, gender and space; Spatial practices, Sexualities and violences, Gender spatialities, Daily life and work; Spatial dimentions of migration processes; Geography, gender and education; Territory-based social movements, Gender and politics.

The proposal of producing knowledge by creating a dialogue that goes beyond the university walls was consolidated through this program. On the first day Joseli Maria Silva opened the event lecturing about ‘Epistemological disobedience as feminist geographies’ practices and the Round Table Latin American Feminist Geographies: Experiences from the South took place with Rosa Ester Rossini (Brazil), Astrid Ulloa (Colombia), Paula Soto Villagran (Mexico) and Mónica Colombara (Argentina).

The second day comprised a session of acknowledgement of Maria Dolors Garcia -Ramon’s intellectual background, in which her book ‘Geografía y género, disidencia e innovación’ (Geography and gender, dissidence and innovation) was discussed by Anna Ortiz (Spain), Isabel Salamaña (Spain) and Claudia Mikkelsen (Argentina), as well as a Round table on the theme ‘Rethinking territory and autonomy of bodies’ with Maria das Graças Silva Nascimento Silva (Brazil), Marcio Ornat (Brazil), Tovi Fenster (Israel), Mario Pecheny (Argentina) and Leticia García (Argentina).

On the third day, a discussion was organized by feminist activists and human rights social movements titled ‘Disobedient voices of feminisms as social practice’ that was coordinated by Josefina Di Nucci and gathered representatives of the following collectives: Geobrujas (Witches’ Geographies) (Mexico), Colectivo Geografía Crítica del Ecuador (Ecuador Critical Geography) (Ecuador), Geógrafas haciendo lugar (Female Geographers making space) (Argentina), Mujeres migrantes (Migrant women) (Argentina), Memoria, Verdad y Justicia (Memory, truth and justice) (Argentina) and Mujeres sin techo (Homeless women) (Argentina). Another important moment on the same day was the discussion with Claudia Korol about her book ‘Las revoluciones de Berta’ (Berta’s Revolutions) portraying her life with Berta Cáceres, indigenous leader, political activist and environmentalist murdered in Honduras in 2016. The closing conference was presented by Sofia Zaragocin (Ecuador) who lectured about ‘La geografía feminista latinoamericana en el contexto global’ (The Latin American Feminist Geography in the Global Context). Next, the assembly decided that the V Latin American Seminar on Geography, Gender and Sexualities will be held in Chile, in 2021. A work meeting will be held in 2020 in Colombia to organize feminist activities in Latin America.

In addition to those activities, it seems important to mention the issue of a ‘Note of Repudiation’ of the political coup against Evo Morales in the Bolivian Plurinational State, and a warning regarding the emergency of extreme rightist groups, supported by neoliberal policies that have threatened democracy in Latin American countries.

Photo 1: Official opening ceremony with local authorities

Photo 2: From left to right: Diana Lan (Argentina), Tovi Fenster (Israel), Leticia Garcia (Argentina), Lúcia Damian (Mexico), Maria das Graças Silva Nascimento Silva (Brazil), Joseli Maria Silva (Brazil), Sofia Zaragocin (Ecuador), Martin Torres (Chile), Astrid Ulloa (Colômbia) and Paula Soto (Mexico)

Photo 3: Opening Conference with Diana Lan (Argentina) and Joseli Maria Silva (Brazil)

Photo 4: From left to right: Joseli Maria Silva (Brazil), Ana Ortiz (Spain), Claudia Korol (Argentina), Diana Lan (Argentina), Rosa Ester Rossini (Brazil), Isabel Salamaña (Spain), Astrid Ulloa (Colombia), Mónica Colombara (Argentina)

Photo 5: Round Table ‘Disobedient voices of feminisms as social practice’ with Feminist Activists

News from around the world

Carolin Schurr and Elisabeth Militz have been awarded the Ashyb Prize for the most innovative papers published in the journal EPA in 2018 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0308518X19864251 for their paper “The affective economy of transnational surrogacy”

Earlier this year Jan Monk (emeritus, University of Arizona) spent a month in Australia working with Richie Howitt (Macquarie University) in their ongoing collaboration in selected towns in New South Wales where she originally did her doctoral dissertation research. They are addressing the contemporary lives of people of Aboriginal heritage in relation to economic, political, and demographic changes, and engaging in collaboration with Aboriginal community organizations. Included among the interviewers and interviewees are Aboriginal women of different generations as well as with other community organizations and representatives. The project has received grant funding from Australian government research sources. Jan also supported her recent travel using money from the Stan Brunn Creativity Award (an annual prize for which the recipient does not apply) awarded by the American Association of Geographers in recognition of sustained career contributions and not limited to a specific project.

Anindita Datta collaborates with Dr Ajay Bailey, Associate Professor Transnational Mobilities, International Development Studies, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University, on a new project 'Inclusive Cities through Equitable access to Urban Mobility Infrastructures for India and Bangladesh (EQUIMOB). The four year project is funded by NWO-WOTRO Science for Global Development and Utrecht University. Ajay Bailey is leading the project and Anindita will be steering the focus on gender across the three project sites, Delhi, Bengaluru and Dhaka.

Medo Badashvili is recently appointed as the Head of Gender Studies Institute at Tbilisi State University, Georgia.

On the 28th November, the (female) rector of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona gave Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon the award Amics-UAB (ii is the Alumni association of the UAB) for the year 2019 for her international trajectory of geography at the UAB and very particularly for encouraging gender geography.

Special journal issues

The special issue of Gender, Place & Culture, 26, 7-9, 2019 ‘Country and region reports’, edited by Marianne Blidon and Sofia Zaragocin, celebrated the 25th anniversary of the journal Gender, Place and Culture. It gives an overview of the breadth and diversity of feminist geography and the geography of gender around the world, though it is in no way exhaustive. This issue offers an unprecedented panorama, with a total of 39 contributions from Asia (8), Africa (3), Europe (16), North America (3), Oceania (2), and South America and the Caribbean (7). This special issue arrives at a pivotal time when feminist geographies are still emerging, readjusting and in some cases consolidating as an intellectual tradition. It reveals some very diverse conceptions of feminist geography and the geography of gender, its subject-matter, methods, epistemological foundations, and theoretical points of reference. The various contributions collected in this issue demonstrate not only the attractive force and massive predominance of Anglophone research, which serves as a model and point of reference with respect to the works cited, but also the appropriations, creations, and unique pathways which draw especially on the work of indigenous feminists and formulate specific political and academic agendas. One of the features shared by most of the contributions is the role of places and collectives which enable feminist geographers to think, publish, and conduct their research. Cross-generational, transnational forms of solidarity are an essential bulwark against the attacks, frustrations, and obstacles to their career progression frequently faced by feminist geographers. One of the essential sites of the production of transnational feminist geography solidarity occurs around scholarly meetings. Annual conferences (the AAG, RGS-IBG, and IGU meetings, to name only the best known), workshops and seminars (the Seminario Latino-Americano de Geografia, Gênero e Sexualidades in Brazil, and the Doreen Massey Reading Weekend in German-speaking countries, for example) are essential meeting places where stimulating interactions as well as opportunities for mentoring and collaboration can occur.

The special issue contains the following reports:

Blidon, Marianne and Sofia Zaragocin (2019) Mapping gender and feminist geographies in the global context, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 915-925

Danaj, Ermira, Edvin Lame, and Daniela Kalaja (2019) Gender and feminist studies in Albania – a brief state of the art, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 926-934

Colombara, Mónica (2019) Gender geography in Argentina: a brief overview, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 935-944

Gorman-Murray, Andrew and Emilie Baganz (2019) Geographies of gender and sexuality in Australia, from 1994 to 2018, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 945-955

Silva, Joseli Maria and Marcio Jose Ornat (2019) Feminist geographies: fight and achievement of a place in the Brazilian scientific production, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 956-963

Muller Myrdahl, Tyffani (2019) Canadian feminist geography in the 21st century, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 964-975

Martin, Patricia M. and Anne Latendresse (2019) Féministes tant qu’il le faudra The multiple possibilities of francophone feminist geographies au Québec/Canada, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 976-987

Gahman, Levi and Tivia Collins (2019) Recognizing and undisciplining feminist geography in the Caribbean, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 988-1000

Pitoňák, Michal and Kamila Klingorová (2019) Development of Czech feminist and queer geographies: identifying barriers, seeking progress, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1001-1012

Astudillo Lizama, Pablo (2019) The study of homosexual space: an example of feminist geographies’ limits in Chilean academia?, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1013-1020

Ulloa, Astrid (2019) Gender and Feminist Geography in Colombia, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1021-1031

Zaragocin, Sofia (2019) Feminist geography in Ecuador, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1032-1038

Blidon, Marianne (2019) Still a long way to go: gender and feminist geographies in France, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1039-1048

Bauriedl, Sibylle, Nadine Marquardt, Carolin Schurr and Anne Vogelpohl (2019) Celebrating 30 years of feminist geographies in the German-speaking countries Germany, Switzerland* and Austria, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1049-1063

Wrigley-Asante, Charlotte and Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf (2019) The emergence and institutionalization of feminist geography in Ghana, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1064-1072

Vaiou, Dina (2019) Feminist geographies in Greece: a personal trajectory between ‘local’ and ‘international’, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1073-1080

Liong, Mario and Petula Sik-Ying Ho (2019) Men in upheaval: integrating Hong Kong politics and critical studies of men and masculinities, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1081-1093

Timár, Judit (2019) Hungarian feminist geography in a curved space?, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1094-1102

Datta, Anindita (2019) ‘But this is not geography… of ontological circumcisions and writing feminist geographies from India, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1103-1110

Gilmartin, Mary, Claire McGing and Kath Browne (2019) Feminist and gender geographies in Ireland, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1111-1118

Fenster, Tovi and Chen Misgav (2019) Israeli feminist geography: women, gender and queer geographies, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1119-1127

Bagheri, Nazgol (2019) Avoiding the “F” word: feminist geography in Iran, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1128-1136

Schmidt di Friedberg, Marcella and Valeria Pecorelli (2019) Gender and geography in Italy, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1137-1148

Yoshida, Yoko (2019) Gender geography in Japan: the trajectory, fruits of research and future challenges, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1149-1158

Kinyanjui, Mary (2019) A lone ranger: My journey towards becoming a feminist geographer in Nairobi, Kenya, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1159-1169

Soto Villagrán, Paula (2019) Geographies of gender and feminism in Mexico: a field in construction, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1170-1181

WGGRN (Women and Gender Geographies Research Network of Aotearoa New Zealand), Gail Adams-Hutcheson, Ann E. Bartos, Kelly Dombroski, Erena Le Heron & Yvonne Underhill-Sem (2019) Feminist geographies in Aotearoa New Zealand: cultural, social and political moments, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1182-1197

Lund, Ragnhild, Nina Gunnerud Berg, Michael Jones and Gunhild Setten (2019) Feminist geographies in Norway from the turn of the millennium, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1198-1214

Narkowicz, Kasia and Elżbieta Korolczuk (2019) Searching for feminist geographies: mappings outside the discipline in Poland, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1215-1222

Ferreira, Eduarda (2019) Women's, gender and feminist studies in Portugal: researchers’ resilience vs institutional resistance, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1223-1232

Huang, Shirlena and Kamalini Ramdas (2019) Generative spaces of gender and feminist geography in Singapore: entanglements of the personal and political, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1233-1242

Oldfield, Sophie and Andrew Tucker (2019) Persistent pasts, present struggles, imagined futures: Gender geographies in South Africa after apartheid, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1243-1252

Baylina, Mireia and Maria Rodó-de-Zárate (2019) Mapping feminist geographies in Spain, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1253-1260

Sircar, Srilata (2019) Feminism and intersectionality in Swedish Geography, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1261-1270

Duplan, Karine (2019) A feminist geographer in a strange land: building bridges through informal mentoring in Switzerland, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1271-1279

Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora and Rebecca A. Stephenson (2019) The challenges of feminist geography in Taiwan, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1280-1287

Sittirak, Sinith and Mattanyu Meksawat (2019) Searching for feminist geography in

Thailand: mapping trails of inspiration, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1288-1296

Droogleever Fortuijn, Joos (2019) Gender and geography in The Netherlands: from separation to integration, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1297-1303

Evans, Sarah L. and Avril Maddrell (2019) Feminist geography in the UK: the dialectics of women-gender-feminism-intersectionality and praxis, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1304-1313

Eaves, LaToya E. (2019) The imperative of struggle: feminist and gender geographies in the United States, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:7-9, 1314-1321

Environment and Planning A 2019, 51:5 published a special issue on “Feminist Legal Geographies”, edited by Dana Cuomo and Katherine Brickell, with the following contributions:

Cuomo, Dana and Katherine Brickell (2019) Feminist legal geographies, Environment and Planning A, 1043-1049

Gorman, Cynthia S. (2019) Feminist archeology, domestic violence and the raced-gendered juridical boundaries of U.S. asylum law, Environment and Planning A, 51:5, 1050-1067

Meth, Paula, Sibongile Buthelezi and Santhi Rajasekhar (2019) Gendered (il)legalities of housing formalisation in India and South Africa, Environment and Planning A, 51:5, 1068-1088

Gillespie, Josephine and Nicola Perry (2019) Feminist political ecology and legal geography: A case study of the Tonle Sap protected wetlands of Cambodia, Environment and Planning A, 51:5, 1089-1105

Statz, Michele and Lisa R. Pruitt (2019) To recognize the tyranny of distance: A spatial reading of Whole Woman’s Health vs Hellerstedt, Environment and Planning A, 51:5, 1106-1127

Schenk, Christine G. (2019) Legal and spatial ordering in Aceh, Indonesia: Inscribing the security of female bodies into law, Environment and Planning A, 51:5, 1128-1144

Farries, Elisabeth and Tristan Sturm (2019) Feminist legal geographies of intimate-image sexual abuse: Using copyright logic to combat the unauthorized distribution of celebrity intimate-image in cyberspace, Environment and Planning A, 51:5, 1145-1165

Geografisker Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 2019, Vol. 101: 1 published a special issue on Early-career women in geography: Practical pathways to advancement in the neoliberal university, edited by Natasha A. Webster and Martina Angela Caretta, with the following contributions:

Webster, Natasha A. and Martina Angela Caretta (2019) Early-career women in geography: Practical pathways to advancement in the neoliberal university, Geografisker Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 101:1, 1-6

Maddrell, Avril, Nicola J. Thomas and Stephanie Wyse (2019) Glass ceilings and stone floors: an intersectional approach to challenges UK geographers face across the career lifecycle, Geografisker Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 101:1, 7-20

Bono, Federica, Valerie De Craene and Annelaar Kenis (2019) My best geographer’s dress: bodies, emotions and care in early-career academia, Geografisker Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 101:1, 21-32

Puawai Collective (2019) Assembling disruptive practice in neoliberal university: an ethics of care, Geografisker Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 101:1, 33-43

Webster, Natasha and Meighan Boyd (2019) Exploring the importance of inter-departmental women’s friendship in geography as resistance in the neo-liberal academy, Geografisker Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 101:1, 44-55

Oberhauser, Ann M. and Martina Angela Caretta (2019) Mentoring early-career women geographers in the neoliberal academy: dialogue, reflexivity, and ethics of care, Geografisker Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 101:1, 56-67

Gender, Place & Culture 2019, 26: 6 published a special section on “Stretching the boundaries of care”, edited by Ann E. Bartos, with the following contributions:

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Bartos, Ann E. (2019) Introduction: stretching the boundaries of care, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 767-777

Bartos, Ann E. and Sarah Ives (2019) ‘Learning the rules of the game’: emotional labor and the gendered academic subject in the United States, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 778-794

Kallio, Kirsi Pauliina and Jouni Häkli (2019) Care as mundane politics: contested familial refugee lives in Finland, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 795-812

Dowler, Lorraine and Jenna Christian (2019) Landscapes of impunity and the deaths of Americans LaVena Johnson and Sandra Bland, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 813-829

Lopez, Patrica J. (2019) Toward a care ethical approach to access to health care in neoliberal times, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 830-846

Scheel, Stephan and Miriam Gutekunst (2019) Studying marriage migration to Europe from below: informal practices of government, border struggles and multiple entanglements, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 847-867

Hetoevėhotohke'e Lucchesi, Annita (2019) Mapping geographies of Canadian colonial occupation: pathway analysis of murdered indigenous women and girls, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 868-887

Dutta, Madhumita 92019) ‘Becoming’ factory workers: understanding women’s geographies of work through life stories in Tamil Nadu, India, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:6, 888-904

Gender, Place & Culture 2019, 26: 12 published a special section on ‘Mentoring and Difference in Feminist Geography’, edited by Karen Falconer Al-Hindi, with the following contributions:

Falconer Al-Hindi, Karen (2019) Vibrant mentoring landscapes in feminist geography, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1657-1663

Oberhauser, Ann M. and Martina Angela Caretta (2019) A space for feminist mentoring: the role of Geographic Perspectives on Women (GPOW) specialty group in higher education, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1664-1682

Johnston-Anumonwo, Ibipo (2019) Mentoring across difference: success and struggle in an academic geography career, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1683-1700

Singh, Taveeshi and Tayler J. Mathews (2019) Facilitating queer of color feminist co-mentorship: reflections on an online archive of scholar-activism, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1701-1720

Curran, Winifred, Trina Hamilton, Becky Mansfield, Alison Mountz, Margaret Walton-Roberts, Marion Werner and Risa Whitson (2019) ‘Will you be my mentor?’ Feminist mentoring at mid-career for institutional change, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1721-1739

Goerisch, Denise, Jae Basiliere, Ashley Rosener, Kimberly McKee, Jodee Hunt and Tonya M. Parker (2019) Mentoring with: reimagining mentoring across the university, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1740-1758

New books

England, Marcia, Maria Fannin and Helen Hazen (eds) (2019) Reproductive Geographies: Bodies, Places and Politics. London and New York: Routledge

Ibarra García, María Verónica and Irma Escamilla-Herrera (eds.) (2017) Reseña bibliográfica Geografías feministas de diversas latitudes. Orígenes, desarrollo y temáticas contemporáneas In: Estudios Socioterritoriales. Revista de Geografía. Centro de Investigaciones Geográficas CIG. Instituto de Geografía, Historia y Ciencias Sociales IGEHCS. Facultad de Ciencias Humanas. UNCPBA/CONICET. Tandil. Buenos Aires. Argentina. Nº 21/enero-junio 2017 (publicado el 16-06-2017) ISSN 1853-4392 (en línea) ISSN 1852-8317 (CD Rom). Disponible en: http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/59a6db_54d12bf8b081487d8466dfe289235e00.pdf

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) The sweet sobs of women in response to Anthropain. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Kinyanjui, Mary Njeri (2019) African Markets: Utu Ubuntu business model. A perspective on the informal economy. Cape Town: African Minds

Micha, Irene and Dina Vaiou (eds) (2019) Alternative takes to the City, Wiley-ISTE

Micha, Irene and Dina Vaiou (eds.) (2020) La ville autrement, ISTE-Wiley

Momsen, Janet (2019) Gender and development. 3rd edition. Routledge Perspectives on Development. London: Routledge

Moreno, Magdalena (2018) Geografías del presente para construir el mañana. Miradas geográficas que contribuyen a leer el presente. Editorial: Grafikart – Tandil. ISBN 978-950-658-466-5. Disponible en: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/bb5093_54617ca7f3e841a6902be52f941a164f.pdf

Nagar, Richa (2019) Hungry Translations: Relearning the World Through Radical Vulnerability. Chicago: University of Illinois Press

Rezwana, Nahid (2018) Disasters, Gender and Access to Healthcare: Women in Coastal Bangladesh. London and New York: Routledge

Trauger, Amy and Jennifer L. Fluri (2019) Engendering development: Capitalism and inequality in the global economy. London: Routledge

Recent articles and book chapters

Abatemarco, Tatiana (2018) Women’s sense of farming: ecofeminism in sustainable farming and local food in Vermont, U.S.A, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:11, 1601-1621

Abbas, Saba (2019) Trans/national knowledge production through difference: dilemmas of doing research on veiling in Amman, Jordan, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1402-1416

Adams-Hutcheson, G. and L. Johnston (2019) Flourishing in fragile academic work spaces and learning environments: Feminist geographies of care and mentoring, Gender, Place & Culture DOI 10.1080/0966369X.2019.159

Agius, Christine and Emil Edenborg (2019) Gendered bordering practices in Swedish and Russian foreign and security policy, Political Geography, 71, 56-66

Albuquerque, Sara and Luciana Martins (2019) Place, gender and the making of natural history: Hannah im Thurn in British Guiana, 1895–1897, Journal of Historical Geography, 62, 1-14

Aliefendioğlu, Hanife and Pembe Behçetoğulları (2019) Displacement, memory and home(less) identities: Turkish Cypriot women’s narratives, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1472-1492

Annuk, Eve (2019) Feminism in the Post-Soviet space: the geopolitics of Estonian feminism, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:3, 405-426

Aruldoss, Vinnarasan and Sevasti-Melissa Nolas (2019) Tracing Indian girls’ embodied orientations towards public life, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11,

Ayuttacorn, Arratee (2019) Social networks and resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Geoforum, 100, 28-37

Bagheri, Nazgol (2019) Tehran’s subway: gender, mobility, and the adaptation of the ‘proper’ Muslim woman, Social & Cultural Geography, 20:3, 304-322

Barber, Lachlan B. (2019) Automobility and masculinities between home and work: trucks as the ‘new normal’ in Newfoundland and Labrador, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:2, 251-271

Barromi-Perlman, E. and R. Kark (2019) The visibility of Bedouin women in the Negev as reflected in the private photographic collection of Dr. Ben Assa, Photography and Culture, 8, 1-22

Barry, Fatoumata Binta and Sue C. Grady (2019) Africana womanism as an extension of feminism in political ecology (of health) research, Geoforum, 103, 182-186

Begum, Lipi and Ravinder Barn (2019) Crossing boundaries: bras, lingerie and rape myths in postcolonial urban middle-class India, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1324-1344

Behzadi, Negar Elodie (2019) Women miners’ exclusion and Muslim masculinities in Tajikistan: A feminist political ecology of honor and shame, Geoforum, 99, 144-152

Bergman Lodin, Johanna, Amare Tegbaru, Renee Bullock, Ann Degrande, Lilian Wopong Nkengla and Hyeladi Ibrahim Gaya (2019) Gendered mobilities and immobilities: Women’s and men’s capacities for agricultural innovation in Kenya and Nigeria, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1759-1783

Bhakta, Amita, Julie Fisher and Brian Reed (2019) Unveiling hidden knowledge: discovering the hygiene needs of menopausal women, International Development Planning Review, 42:2, 149-171

Bigler, Christine, Michèle Amacker, Chantal Ingabire and Eliud Birachi (2019) A view of the transformation of Rwanda’s highland through the lens of gender: A mixed-method study about unequal dependents on a mountain system and their well-being, Journal of Rural Studies, 69, 145-155

Bitsch, Anne (2018) The micro-politics of emotions in legal space: an autoethnography about sexual violence and displacement in Norway, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:10, 1514-1532

Black, Shannon, Chloe Fox Miller and Deborah Leslie (2019) Gender, precarity and hybrid forms of work identity in the virtual domestic arts and crafts industry in Canada and the US, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:2, 272-292

Bleibleh, Sahera, Michael Vicente Perez and Thara Bleibleh (2019) Palestinian refugee women and the Jenin refugee camp: Reflections on urbicide and the dilemmas of home in exile, Urban Studies, 56:14, 2897-2916

Blumen, Orna (2019) On the service frontline: Israeli Arab-Palestinian men in a call-center, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:2, 203-226

Bowstead, Janet (2019) Safe spaces of refuge, shelter and contact: introduction, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 52-58

Bowstead, Janet C. (2019) Spaces of safety and more-than-safety in women’s refuges in England, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 75-90

Brickell, Katherine and Dana Cuomo (2019) Feminist geolegalities, Progress in Human Geography, 43:1, 104-122

Brottem, Lei V. and Lassine Ba (2019) Gendered livelihoods and land tenure: The case of artisanal gold miners in Mali, West Africa, Geoforum, 105, 54-62

Brown, Tim, Isabel Dyck, Beth Greenhough, Menah Raven-Ellison, Mark Ornstein and Stephen W. Duffy (2019) “They say it's more aggressive in black women”: Biosociality, breast cancer, and becoming a population “at risk”, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 44:3, 509-523

Brydges, Taylor and Brian J. Hracs (2019) What motivates millennials? How intersectionality shapes the working lives of female entrepreneurs in Canada’s fashion industry, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:4, 510-532

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Calkin, Sydney (2019) Healthcare not airfare! Art, abortion and political agency in Ireland, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:3, 338-361

Cañada, Ernest (2018) Too precarious to be inclusive? Hotel maid employment in Spain, Tourism Geographies, 20:4, 653-674

Caretta, M. A. and Maria Alejandra Perez (2019) When Participants Do Not Agree: Member Checking and Challenges to Epistemic Authority in Participatory Research, Field Methods, 31:4, 359–374

Caretta, M. A. (2019) Human Geography and Post-Crisis Agricultural Policy: Insights from the Venezuelan Andes, Journal of Latin American Geography, 18:2, 152-157

Caretta, M. A. and C. V. Faria (2019) Time and Care in the “lab” and the “field”: Slow mentoring and Feminist Research in Geography, Geographical Review, doi:10.1111/gere.12369

Carnegie, Michelle, Katherine McKinna and Katherine Gibson (2019) Creating community-based indicators of gender equity: A methodology, Asia Pacific Viewpoint

Caro, Pamela (2019) Childhood in the rural areas of Chile, intergenerational and gendered perspectives, Children's Geographies, 17:5, 603-617

Carpio-Pinedo, Jose, Sonia De Geregorio Hurtado and Inés Sánchez De Madariaga (2019) Gender Mainstreaming in Urban Planning: The Potential of Geographic Information Systems and Open Data Sources, Planning Theory and Practice, 20:2, 221-240

Castro, Maria Victoria and Lina Buchely (2018) Cities and the city: spatio-temporal imaginaries of class and gender in Barranquilla and Cali, Colombia, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:12, 1719-1737

Chazan, May (2019) Contingent meanings, shifting practices: grandmother to grandmother solidarity as transnational feminist praxis, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1353-1368

Chung, Youjin Brigitte, Sera Lewise Young and Rachel Bezner Kerr (2019) Rethinking the value of unpaid care work: lessons from participatory visual research in central Tanzania, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1544-1569

Cochrane, Logan, Yasmine Zaid and Raed Sharif (2019) Mapping anti-sexual harassment and changing social norms in Egypt, ACME, 18:2, 394-420

Cockayne, Daniel (2019) Considering Matthew Shepard: normative and anti-normative queer spatial narratives and the politics of performance in choral music, Cultural Geographies, 26:4, 471-485

Cold-Ravnkilde, Signe Marie (2019) Contested norms in fragmented institutions: Gender equality in South Africa’s development cooperation, Progress in Development Studies, 19:3, 211-231

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Conroy, Tessa (2019) The kids are alright: Working women, schedule flexibility and childcare, Regional Studies, 53:2, 261-271

Cornejo-Nieto, Carlos (2019) Travelling masculinities on the summit: Reappropriations and disarticulations of mountain climbing visions in “The Alps of Granada”” (1868-1900), Geo Humanities, 5:1, 195-214

Coulter, Janna E., Rebecca A. Witinok-Huber, Brett L Bruyere and Wanja Dorothy Nyingi (2019) Giving women a voice on decision-making about water: barriers and opportunities in Laikipia, Kenya, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:4, 489-509

Craig, Lyn and Theun Pieter van Tienoven (2019) Gender, mobility and parental shares of daily travel with and for children: a cross-national time use comparison, Journal of Transport Geography, 76, 93-102

Cranston, Sophie and Jenny Lloyd (2019) Burstling the bubble: spatialising safety for privileged migrant women in Singapore, Antipode, 51:2, 478-496

Culcasi, Karen (2019) “We are women and men now”: Intimate spaces and coping labour for Syrian women refugees in Jordan, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 44:3, 463-478

Cuomo, Dana (2019) Domestic violence, safe space and vicarious abuse: inside a Pennsylvania Exchange and Visitation Center, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 59-74

Dao, Nga (2018) Rubber plantations and their implications on gender roles and relations in northern uplands Vietnam, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:11, 1579-1600

Datta, Anindita (2018) Why so Many Rapes? Sexual Violence against Women in India.. Geography and You, 18: 112, 38-42

Datta, Anindita and Ragnhild Lund (2018) Mothering, mentoring and journeys towards inspiring spaces, Emotion, Space and Society, 26, 64-71

Demirli, Meltem Eranıl and Meltem Ö. Gürel (2018) Opening up a space for women: matinees in Izmir Culture Park, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:10, 1533-1556

De Silva, Menusha and Kanchar Gandhi (2019) “Daughter” as a positionality and the gendered politics of taking parents into the field, Area, 51:4, 662-669

Dickson, Martina (2019) Academic motherhood in the United Arab Emirates, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 719-739

Dohmwirth, Carla and Markus Hanisch (2019) Women’s active participation and gender homogeneity: Evidence from the South Indian dairy cooperative sector, Journal of Rural Studies, 72, 125-135

Dyson, Jane (2019) Rethinking education as a contradictory resource: Girls’ education in the Indian Himalayas, Geoforum, 103, 66-74

Elliot-Cooper, Adam (2019) “Our life is a struggle”: Respectable gender norms and black resistance to policies, Antipode, 51:2, 539-557

Faulkner, Sally (2019) ‘I am a woman, what can I do?’ The challenges of targeting women in asset transfer programmes in Bangladesh, International Development Planning Review, 41:4, 495-516

Field, Candice, Adele Pavlidis and Barbara Pini (2019) Beach body work: Australian women’s experiences, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:3, 427-442

Finlay, Robin and Peter Hopkins (2019) Young Muslim women’s political participation in Scotland: Exploring the intersectionality of gender, religion, class and place, Political Geography, 74, 102046

Gallo, Ester and Francesca Scrinzi (2019) Migrant masculinities in-between private and public spaces of reproductive labour: Asian porters in Rome, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1632-1653

Gao, Quan (2019) The aspiration of moral manhood: Christianity, class and migrant workers’ negotiation of masculinities in Shenzhen, China, Geoforum, 106, 287-296

Giesbrecht, Melissa, Allison Williams, Wendy Duggleby, Bharthi Sethi, Jenny Ploeg and Maureen Markle-Reid (2019) Feelings of distance and proximity: exploring the emotional geographies of men caregiving for family members with multiple chronic conditions, Social & Cultural Geography, 20:1, 107-127

Goldin, Jacqueline, Cobus Botha, Thabiso Koatla, Kobus Anderson, Germaine Owen and Ally Lebese (2019) Towards a Gender Sensitive Vulnerability Assessment for Climate Change: Lambani, Limpopo Province, South Africa, Human Geography, 12:1

Gonda, Noémi (2019) Re-politicizing the gender and climate change debate: The potential of feminist political ecology to engage with power in action in adaptation policies and projects in Nicaragua, Geoforum, 106, 87-96

Graham, Naomi and Katherine Brickell (2019) Sheltering from domestic violence: Women’s experiences of punitive safety and unfreedom in Cambodian safe shelters, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 111-127

Griffiths, Mark and Mikko Joronen (2019) Marriage under occupation: Israel’s spousal visa restrictions in the West Bank, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:2, 153-172

Gua, Mirna (2019) ‘Safe spaces’ and ‘bad’ girls: ‘child marriage victims’’ experiences from a shelter in Eastern India, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 128-144

Hancock, Claire and Virginie Mobillon (2019) “I want to tell then I’m just wearing a veil, not carrying a gun!” Muslim women negotiating borders in femonationalist Paris, Political Geography, 69, 1-9

Harel-Shalev, Ayelet, Rebecca Kook and Fany Yuval (2019) Gender relations in Bedouin communities in Israel: local government as a site of ambivalent modernity, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 30-51

Harker, Christopher, Dareen Sayyad and Reema Shebeitah (2019) The gender of debt and space: notes from Ramallah-Al-Bireh, Palestine, Geoforum, 98, 277-285

Hartal, Gilly (2019) Gay tourism in Tel-Aviv: producing urban value?, Urban Studies, 56:6, 1148-1164

Hartless, Jaime (2018) ‘They’re gay bars, but they’re men bars’: Gendering questionably queer spaces in a Southeastern US university town, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:12, 1781-1800

Hasso, Frances S. (2018) Masculine love and sensuous reason: the affective and spatial politics of Egyptian Ultras football fans, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:10, 1423-1447

Hawkes, Lesley and Sarah Kanake (2019) Structural boundaries that effect the representation of gender and disability in works of fiction from the United States and United Kingdom, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1459-1471

Hawkins, Harriet (2019) Doing gender and the GeoHumanities – celebrations and intoxications, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1503-1518

Hedegaard Heiselberg, Maj (2018) Operation ‘Long Distance Parenting’: the moral struggles of being a Danish soldier and father, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:10, 1471-1491

Heim LaFrombois, Megan E. (2019) (Re)Producing and challenging gender in and through urban space: women bicyclists’ experiences in Chicago, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 659-679

Holt, Louise and Sophie Bowlby (2019) Gender, class, race, ethnicity and power in an elite girls’ school, Geoforum, 105, 168-178

Hopkins, Peter (2019) Social geography I: Intersectionality, Progress in Human Geography, 43:5, 937-947

Hopkins, Peter and Andrew Gorman-Murray (2019) Masculinities and geography, moving forward: men’s bodies, emotions and spiritualities, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:3, 301-314

Hubbard, Phil and Eleanor Wilkinson (2019) Walking a lonely path: gender, landscape and ‘new nature writing’, Cultural Geographies, 26:2, 253-261

Hyndmann, Jennifer (2019) Unsettling feminist geopolitics: forging feminist political geographies of violence and displacement, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 3-29

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

Johnson, Kelsey, Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston (2019) Filipinos settle in the Canadian North: unsettling a gendered frontier, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 680-699

Johnson, Laura B. (2018) Becoming ‘enchanted’ in agro-food spaces: engaging relational frameworks and photo elicitation with farm tour experiences, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:11, 1646-1671

Johnston, Lynda (2018) Gender and sexuality III: Precarious places, Progress in Human Geography, 42:6, 928-936

Jones, Peris and Wangui Kimari (2019) Security beyond the men: women and their everyday security apparatus in Mathare, Nairobi, Urban Studies, 56:9, 1835-1849

Kawarazuka, Nozomi, Catherine Locke and Janet Seeley (2019) Women bargaining with patriarchy in coastal Kenya: contradictions, creative agency and food provisioning, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:3, 384-404

Kenttamaa Squires, Kai (2019) Rethinking the homonormative? Lesbian and Hispanic Pride events and the uneven geographies of commoditized identities, Social & Cultural Geography, 20:3, 367-386

Kinkaid, Eden (2019) At the limits of critical geography: Creative interventions into the exclusionary spaces of U.S. geography, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:12, 1784-1811

Kohl, Ellen (2019) When I Take Off My EPA Hat: Using Intersectional Theories to Examine Environmental Justice Governance, The Professional Geographer, 71, 645-653

Krishnan, Snena (2019) Killing us slowly: pre-empting suicicide at a women’s hostel in Chennai, Antipode, 51: 5, 1515-1533

Lacey, Anita and Yvonne Underhill-Sem (2018) Intersecting intellects, diverging bodies: ‘joint’ feminist research in the Pacific, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:12, 1738-1758

Lamb, Vanessa (2018) Who knows the river? Gender, expertise, and the politics of local ecological knowledge production of the Salween River, Thai-Myanmar border, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:12, 1703-1718

Lee, Sandy (2019) Power, performance and place: a feminist analysis of encounters in the professional workplace, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 762-766

Lloyd, Fatma Armagan Teke (2019) Intersectional power dynamics and extended households: Elderly and widowed women’s international migration from Armenia, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:3, 362-383

Loison, Sara Alobo (2019) Household livelihood diversification and gender: panel evidence from rural Kenya, Journal of Rural Studies, 69, 156-172

Lone, Bashir A., Sheraz A. Lone, Manzoor A. Wani and Ishtiaq A. Mayer (2019) Geographical perspective on stunting among rural female children in district

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Loyola-Hernández, Laura (2018) Spatial crossings: gender, race and politics in Yucatecan Maya municipalities, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:10, 1448-1470

Lynch, Casey R. (2019) Representations of utopian urbanism and the feminist geopolitics of “new city” development, Urban Geography, 40:8, 1148-1167

MacDowell, Linda and Anna Harris (2019) Unruly bodies and dangerous spaces: Masculinity and the geography of ‘dreadful enclosures’, Urban Studies, 56:2, 419-433

Maciejewska, Oril Marguet and Carme Miralles-Guasch (2019) Changes in gendered mobility patterns in the context of the Great Recession (2007–2012), Journal of Transport Geography, 79, 102478

Mackay, Heather (2019) A feminist geographic analysis of perceptions of food and health in Ugandan cities, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1519-1543

Main, Heather, Beverly D. Leipert, Lynn S. Scruby and Donna Meagher-Stewart (2018) Making health and well-being: Sport and women’s care in rural Canada, Journal of Rural Studies, 65, 90-98

Maligalig, Rio, Matty Demont, Wendy J. Umberger and Alexandra Peralta (2019) Off-farm employment increases women’s empowerment: Evidence from rice farms in the Philippines, Journal of Rural Studies, 71, 62-72

Mansfield, Becky, Rebecca Lave, Kendra McSweeney, Anne Bonds, Jaclyn Cockburn, Mona Domosh, Trina Hamilton, Roberta Hawkins, Amy Hessl, Darla Munroe, Diana Ojeda and Claudia Radel (2019) It’s time to recognize how men’s careers benefit from sexually harassing women in academia, Human Geography, 12:1

Margarit, Diana (2019) LGBTQ rights, conservative backlash and the constitutional definition of marriage in Romania, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1570-1587

Mathews, Vanessa (2019) Reconfiguring the breastfeeding body in urban public spaces, Social & Cultural Geography, 20:9, 1266-1284

McCutcheon, Priscilla and Ellen Kohl (2019) You’re not welcome at my table: racial discourse, conflict and healing at the kitchen table, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:2, 173-180

McDonagh, Briony (2018) Feminist historical geographies: doing and being, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:11, 1563-1578

McLafferty, Sara and Valerie Preston (2019) Who has long commutes to lowwage jobs? Gender, race, and access to work in the New York region, Urban Geography, 40:9, 1270-1290

McLean, Jessica, Sophia Maalsen and Sarah Prebble (2019) A feminist perspective on digital geographies: activism, affect and emotion, and gendered human-technology relations in Australia, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 740-761

Mejía-Dornates, Lucía and Paula Soto Villagrán (2020) A review on the influence of barriers on gender equality to access the city: A synthesis approach of Mexico City and its metropolitan area, Cities, 96, 102439

Mertens, Charlotte (2019) Undoing research on sexual violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, ACME, 18:3, 662-687

Michel, Boris (2019) Making Mount Kilimanjaro German: Nation building and heroic masculinity in the colonial geographies of Hans Meyer, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 44:3, 493-508

Miles, Sam (2018) Still getting it on online: Thirty years of queer male spaces brokered through digital technologies, Geography Compass, 12:11, e12407

Militz, Elisabeth, Caroline Faria and Carolin Schurr (2019) Affectual intensities: writing with resonance as feminist methodology, Area (forthcoming)

Misgav, C. (2019) Planning, Justice and LGBT Urban Politics in Tel-Aviv: A Queer Dilemma, Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 65:3, 1-22

Misgav, C. and G. Hartal (2019) Queer movements in Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem: A comparative discussion”, invited contribution to: H. Yacobi and M. Nsasra (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Middle Eastern Cities, London and New-York: Routledge, 57-74

Mitchell-Eaton, Emily (2019) Grief as method: topographies of grief, care, and fieldwork from Northwest Arkansas to New York and the Marshall Islands, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1438-1458

Monteith, William and Laura Camfield (2019) Business as family, family as business: Female entrepreneurship in Kampala, Uganda, Geoforum, 100, 111-121

Montes, Verónica and María Dolores Paris Pombo (2019) Ethics of care, emotional work, and collective action of solidarity: the Patronas in Mexico, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:4, 559-580

Moreno, Magdalena (2018) Las cartografías de la trata de personas con fines de explotación sexual en Argentina, a comienzo del siglo XXI, V Jornadas Nacionales de Investigación en Geografía Argentina y XI Jornadas de Investigación y Extensión del Centro de Investigaciones Geográficas. Centro de Investigaciones Geográficas CIG. Instituto de Geografía, Historia y Ciencias Sociales IGEHCS, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, CONICET/UNCPBA, Tandil, Argentina

Moss, Pamela (2019) Pursuing a feminist ethos of care and the practice of mentoring, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 1-2

Müller, Brian Michael (2019) The (un)promised land: queer identity and South Africa’s post-apartheid urban landscape, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:11, 1609-1631

Mullings, Beverley and Sanjukta Mukherjee (2018) Reflections on mentoring as decolonial, transnational, feminist praxis, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:10, 1405-1422

Murray, Linda, Deborah Warr, Jasmin Chen, Karen Block, Adele Murdolo, Regina Quiazon, Erin Davis and Cathy Vaughan (2019) Between ‘here’ and ‘there’: family violence against immigrant and refugee women in urban and rural Southern Australia, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:1, 91-110

Mustafa, Daanish, Nausheen Anwar and Amiera Sawas (2019) Gender, global terror, and everyday violence in urban Pakistan, Political Geography, 69, 54-64

Mycock, Katherine (2019) Playing with mud- becoming stuck, becoming free?…The negotiation of gendered/class identities when learning outdoors, Children's Geographies, 17:4, 454-466

Najib, Kawtaw and Peter Hopkins (2019) Veiled Muslim women’s strategies in response to Islamophobia in Paris, Political Geography, 73, 103-111

Naseer, Noreen (2019) Tribal Women, Property and Border: An AutoEthnographic Critique of the Riwaj (Tradition) on the Pakistan–Afghanistan Borderland, Geopolitics, 24:2, 426-443

Nyantakyi-Frimpong, Hanson (2019) Visualizing policies: A feminist political ecology and participatory GIS approach to understanding smallholder farming, climate change vulnerability and seed bank failures in Northern Ghana, Geoforum, 105, 109-121

Ogunyankin, Grace Adeniyi (2019) ‘The City of Our Dream’: Owambe Urbanism and Low‐income Women's Resistance in Ibadan, Nigeria, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 43:3, 423-441

Ogunyankin, Grace Adeniyi (2019) In/out of Nigeria: transnational research and the politics of identity and knowledge production, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1386-1401

Okeke-Ihejirika, Philomina, Bukola Salami and Ahmad Karimi (2019) African immigrant women’s transition and integration into Canadian society: expectations, stressors, and tensions, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:4, 581-601

Olson, Elizabeth (2019) ‘The largest volunteer life saving corps in the world’: centering child caregiving in histories of U.S. human security through the Little Mothers’ League, Social & Cultural Geography, 20:4, 445-464

Oza, Rupal (2019) Wrestling women: Caste and neoliberalism in rural Haryana, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:4, 468-488

Pallarès-Blanch, Marta, Ana Vera and Antoni F. Tulla (2018) Emprendimiènto e innovación de las mujeres: hacia una mayor sostenbilidad en las áreas rurales de montaña, Cuadernos Geográficos, 57: 3, 1-22

Pallares-Barnera, Montserrat and Antònia Casellas (2019) Social networks as the backbone of women’s work in the Catalan Pyrenees, European Regional and Urban Studies, 26:1, 65-79

Pangaribowo, Evita Hanie and Daniel Tsegai Sukamdi (2019) Women’s bargaining power and household expenditure in Indonesia: the role of gender-differentiated assets and social capital, GeoJournal, 84:4, 939-960

Pavlidis, Adele (2018) Making ‘space’ for women and girls in sport: an agenda for Australian geography, Geographical Research, 56:4, 343-352

Perler, Laura and Carolin Schurr (2019) Kinderwunschklinik. In V. Schreiber and J. Hasse (eds) Räume der Kindheit: ein Glossar. Bielefeld: transcript

Petitt, Andrea and Jacob Bull (2018) Imag(in)ing ‘good’ Swedish meat: gender, sexuality, race and nation in the sale of higher welfare chicken, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:11, 1622-1645

Pineda, J., Piniero, M. y Ramirez, A. (2019) Coffee production and women’s empowerment in Colombia, Human Organization, 78, 64-74.

Pineda D. and A. Javier (2019). Trabajo de cuidado: mercantilización y desvalorización, Revista CS, número especial, 111-136

Pineda, D. and O. Orduz (2019) Marco analítico para la gobernanza territorial; El caso de la política pública de infancia y adolescencia en Colombia, Revista CS, 27, 89-116

Porsani, Juliana, Martina Angela Caretta and Kari Lehtila (2019) Large-scale land acquisitions aggravate the feminization of poverty: findings from a case study in Mozambique, GeoJournal, 84:1, 215-236

Porter, G., K. Hampshire, A. Abane, A. Munthali, E. Robson, A. Lannoy, A. Tanle, and S. Owusu (2019) Mobile phones, gender and female empowerment in sub-Saharan Africa: studies with African youth, Journal of Information Technology for Development DOI: 10.1080/02681102.2019.1622500

Pradhan, Rajendra, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Sophie Theis (2019) Property rights, intersectionality and women’s employment in Nepal, Journal of Rural Studies, 70, 26-35

Prati, Gabriele, Federico Faboni, Marco De Angelis, Luca Pietrantoni, Jeremy Shires et al. (2019) Gender differences in cycling patterns and attitudes towards cycling in a sample of European regular cyclists, Journal of Transport Geography, 78, 1-7

Raghuram, Parvati (2019) Race and feminist care ethics: intersectionality as method, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 613-637

Rahbari, Ladani, Chia Longman and Gily Coene (2019) The female body as the bearer of national identity in Iran: a critical discourse analysis of the representation of women's bodies in official online outlets, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1417-1437

Rahman, Shahidur (2018) Revisiting Empowerment: Rising Female Unemployment in the Bangladesh Garment Sector, Human Geography, 11:2, 35-37

Rajan, Hamsa and Kerrie Thornhill (2019) Dilemmas of feminist practice in transnational spaces: Solidarity, personal growth, and potential solutions, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:10, 1345-1352

Ramalho, Jordana (2019) Empowerment in the era of resilience-building: gendered participation in community-based (disaster) risk management in the Philippines, International Development Planning Review, 41:2, 129-148

Rao, Nitaya (2019) From abandonment to autonomy: Gendered strategies for coping with climate change, Isido County, Kenya, Geoforum, 102, 27-37

Ravensbergen, Léa, Ron Buliung and Nicole Laliberté (2019) Toward feminist geographies of cycling, Geography Compass, 13:7, e12461

Requena, Miguel, David Reher, Mojgan Padyab and Glenn Sandström (2019) Women living alone in later life: A multicountry comparative analysis, Population, Space and Place, 25:7, e2269

Rigo, Enrica (2019) Re-gendering the border: Chronicles of women’s resistance and unexpected alliances from the Mediterranean border, ACME, 18:1, 173-186

Robinson, Caitlin (2019) Energy poverty and gender in England: a spatial perspective, Geoforum, 104, 222-233

Rogers, Tracy Leigh and Vivienne Ruth Anderson (2019) Exploring Cambodian schoolgirls’ educational persistence: a community cultural wealth perspective, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:4, 533-558

Sandoval, Edgar (2018) More than violence: UndocuQueers’ narratives of disidentification and world-making in Seattle, Washington, USA, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:12, 1759-1780

Santamaria, Angela, Daniela García, Fallon Hernández and Andrés Pardo (2019) Kaleidoscopes of violence against indigenous women (VAIW) in Colombia: the experiences of Pan-Amazonian women, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:2, 227-250

Schurr, Carolin (2019) Multiple mobilities in Mexico’s fertility industry, Mobilities, 14:1, 103-119

Snow, Daniel, Anita Bundy, Paul Tranter, Shirley Wyver, Geraldine Naughton, Jo Ragen and Lina Engelen (2019) Girls’ perspectives on the ideal school playground experience: an exploratory study of four Australian primary schools, Children's Geographies, 17:2, 148-161

Song, Lily, Mariel Kirschen and John Taylor (2019) Women on wheels: Gender and cycling in Solo, Indonesia, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 40:1, 140-157

Sparks, Hayley (2018) ‘The right to aspire to achieve’: performing gendered and class privilege at elite private schools in Auckland, New Zealand, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:10, 1492-1513

Stav, Tamy (2019) Private practices in public spaces: research into spatial cues supporting breastfeeding in the Nijmegen-Arnhem region of the Netherlands, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:3, 315-337

Sullivan, Corinne Jayce (2018) Majesty in the City: experiences of an Aboriginal transgender sex worker in Sydney, Australia, Gender, Place & Culture, 25:12, 1681-1702

Ta, Na, Zhilin Liu and Yanwei Chai (2019) Help whom and help what? Intergenerational co-residence and the gender differences in time use among dual-earner households in Beijing, China, Urban Studies, 56:10, 2058-2074

Truman, Sarah E. and Stephanie Springgay (2019) Queer walking tours and the affective contours of place, Cultural Geographies, 26:4, 527-534

Turkkan, Candan (2019) Clean foods, motherhood and alternative food networks in contemporary Istanbul, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:2, 181-202

Van Den Berg, Marguerite (2019) Precarious masculinities and gender as pedagogy: aesthetic advice-encounters for the Dutch urban economy, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 700-718

Von Berlepsch, Viola, Andrès Rodríguez-Pos and Neil Lee (2019) A woman’s touch? Female migration and economic development in the United States, Regional Studies, 53:1, 131-145

Walker, Heidi M., Angela Culham, Amber J. Fletcher and Maureen G. Reed (2019) Social dimensions of climate hazards in rural communities of the global North: An intersectionality framework, Journal of Rural Studies, 72, 1-10

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Wang, Kailai and Gulsah Akar (2019) Gender gap generators for bike share ridership: Evidence from Citi Bike system in New York City, Journal of Transport Geography, 76, 1-9

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Yoon, Hyejin and Hyosun Kim (2019) Seeking a Sense of Belonging: The Exclusion of Female Doctorate Holders in South Korea and the US, Gender, Place & Culture, 26:5, 638-658

Zaragocin, Sofia (2019) Gendered geographies of elimination: decolonial feminist perspectives in Latin American settler context, Antipode, 51:1, 373-392

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