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Newsletter No. 65

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Dear Colleagues

Welcome to the latest edition of our Newsletter.

The Covid-19 crisis continues to shape our lives and praxis in ways that were un imaginable even a few years ago. In India, as I write this, I am mourning the untimely and preventable deaths of colleagues, friends and family, whilst battling a sense of helplessness. Being part of an international community of feminist scholars has provided some solace as many of you have reached out, amplified our situation and shown solidarity. As we battle a resurgent second wave, the inequalities and social fault lines in our societies are once again exposed. It is by now well known that the effect of this pandemic is not gender neutral but impact women, girls and transgenders disproportionately. A shadow pandemic of domestic violence is underway with the UN Women 2020 report citing an alarming increase in rates of domestic violence globally. Similarly, the nature of the pandemic and preventive protocols has meant that the pattern of livelihood loss is also gendered. Additionally, in poorer communities, particularly in the South, girl children are far more likely to be pulled out from school as households struggle to cope with resource crunches following pandemic induced layoffs. This pattern of COVID-19 influenced school dropout is likely to lead to a gendered skill deficit that is imminent in the future. Almost as a corollary, the issues of early marriages and trafficking too need to be flagged. Overall, the COVID -19 pandemic has changed the nature of private and public spaces - their boundaries no longer clear and this has implications that are gendered. At the same time, the biopolitical controls of the state are even more apparent. As Judith Butler remarked in a recent address on COVID-19, the politics of non-violence, necropolitics, and social inequality, “the global pandemic has revealed the death drive at the heart of the capitalist machine".

Now more than ever, we as feminist geographers must grapple with the questions about maintaining our research, participating in collaborations, and the value of feminist activism as our cities and communities are in crisis. The world over, it is the solidarities shown by common people that is uplifting and provides hope. Never before has our Commission’s theme Care Connection and Change been more apt. In solidarity with each of you in these trying times,

Anindita





News from aroundthe world


News from the French academic context and from the CNFG feminist geography commission: A few months ago the activities of this commission were re-launched. A first inaugural event took place in the middle of March to bring together and unite people interested in feminist geographies in France. Four workshops were organized over a single day, devoted to (1) the objects of gender geography – by Sophie Blanchard and AmandineChapuis, (2) the use of feminist epistemologies in general geography – by Karine Duplan and Claire Hancock, (3) feminist pedagogies – by Rachele Borghi and Emilie Viney and (4) working conditions in teaching and research – by Anissa Ouamrane and Marion Tillous. The day was introduced by Marianne Blidon who spoke about feminist geographies in the international arena to inspire the commission members to pursue the development of this research field in France, and invite the members to develop links and activities with other feminist collectives.




The commission just launched a Twitter account, already followed by 280 people (@geofem_cnfg). The first action carried out by this means is to relay an initiative to develop the number ofFrench Wikipedia pages dedicated to women & queer geographers. This initiative was launched by Anne-Laure Amhilat-Szary during the week of March 8th. The goal was to translate and create a maximum of pages identified as missing. Today the commission proposes to highlight one of these new pages per week to encourage contributions (proofreading, additional information, links from other Wikipedia pages, etc.). Among the newly created or translated pages, you can find: Maha Abdelhamid, Marie-Françoise André, Sabine Barles, Holly Barnard, Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier, Catherine Bernié-Boissard,


Nathalie Blanc, Chantal Blanc-Pamard, Veronica Della Dora, Mona Domosh, María Teresa Gutiérrez Vázquez, Harriet Hawkins, Joy Tivy, Gill Valentine and CélestineZanou. The 4th International Congress on Gender and Spacewas held virtually from 19-23 April 2021. The event was hosted by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Autonomous National University of Mexico) in collaboration with other Mexican institutions. During the congress 157 presentations occurred with presenters from Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, France, Guatemala, Italy, Peru, and Portugal. There were three main conferences: 1- Caring Society.Challenges and tensionsby Dra. Karina Batthyány ; 2- Geographies of intersectionality by Dra. María Rodó; 3- Feminist Geographies to map inequalities by Dra. Diana Lan.




Other topics addressed were: - Spatial dimensions of violence and insecurity beyond the policeview; - Problematization of Space and Gender: epistemological, methodological and conceptual approaches; - Daily (im)mobility and gender; - Body, space, emotionand affects; - Sexualities and spaces; - Domestic spaces, confinement and new ways to live; - Migration and gender; - The covid-19 impacts;


- Virtual spacesand cyberspaces; - Extractivism, social movements and territory defence; - Decoloniality, ethnic and racial identities - Care; - Space design and inclusive urban-architectural typologies; - Masculinities; - Old and new vulnerabilities. Congratulations to Ann Oberhauser who was awarded the 2021 Jan Monk Service Award of The Feminist Geographies Specialty Group. This award recognizes significant service towomen in geography and/orfeminist geography. As a feministscholar and mentor, Dr. Oberhauser also has a distinguished record of service to women in geography. She has served on the AAG Committee on the Status of Women in Geography, the Executive Committee of the IGU Commission, and the Executive Board of this specialty group. In this time, she played an important role infacilitating the name change of this group. Congratulations to Tovi Fenster who is accepted as a full member of Academia Europaea. The Academia Europaea was established in 1988 and is the Pan-European Academy of Sciences Humanities and Letters. The object of Academia Europaea is the advancement and propagation of excellence in scholarship in the humanities, law, the economic, social, and political sciences, mathematics, medicine, and all branches of natural and technological sciences anywhere in the world for the public benefit and for the advancement of the education of the public of all ages in the aforesaid subjects in Europe. Academia Europaea is a European, non-governmental association acting as an Academy. Tovi Fenster also received the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft - GRF -(German ResearchFoundation) grant with Brend Belina and Sebastian Schipper. The topic of the research is: "Home and Housing in Urban Upgrading Processes: Investigating the Macro Level through a Historiography of the Micro Level in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and Frankfurt am Main” Congratulations to Maria Rodó-Zárate who received the Award for scientific research on urban challenges in Barcelona, 2020, for the project: “New indicators for the Right to the City: digital technologies, emotions and inequalities” by Barcelona City Council and the Award SOS cultura 2020 for the book: Interseccionalitat. Desigualtats, llocs i emocions [Intersectionality. Inequalities, places and emotions]. Tigre de Paper. 2021. By Fundació Carulla. Congratulations to Lynda Johnston who has been appointed as the Aotearoa New Zealand delegate of the International Geographical Union. Lynda has also been appointed Assistant Vice Chancellor Sustainability at the University of Waikato. The announcement can be found here:https://www.waikato.ac.nz/news-opinion/media/2021/sustainability-focus-for-new- assistant-vice-chancellor Maria Caretta was featured in an article about Women´s day and women in science in The Economic Times. 2021 Feminist perspective needed in environmental studies to combat climate crisis, say scientists. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/feminist- perspective-needed-in-environmental-studies-to-combat-climate-crisis-say- scientists/articleshow/81377641.cms



Margaret Walton-Roberts reports about her research projects: Global Nurse Migration Pathways, an SSHRC Insight funded international comparative project on three nurse migration pathways (Philippines-Singapore, India-Canada, Vietnam-Germany), COVID-19 and Long Term Care Workers: Staffing Shortages and Diverse Pathways to Entry. Funded with an SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant, Taking a Lead: How Canada Can Model Gender Justice in the Global Governance of Health Worker Migration, and Building Migrant Resilience in Cities/Immigration et résilienceen milieu urbain. Sara Kindon is appointed in 2020 as the first female professor of Human Geography and Development Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. Anindita Datta has been promoted to the position of full Professor. The promotion was granted retrospectively from the date of her eligibility in 2014. Furthermore, she is awarded a research grant from University of Delhi, Institute of Eminence for the research project ' Mapping violence, hunger, care networks and feminist solidarities: narratives of precarious women from metro and non-metro locations, in collaboration with Dr Swagata Basu , Department of Geography SSV (PG) College, Hapur.


Special journal issues


Gender, Place & Culture (28:2, 2021) published a special section on “Revisiting the epistemic terrains of gender, sex, and empowerment”, edited by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Richa Nagar, Amanda Gilbertson, Ahonaa Roy and Annie McCarthy, with the following contributions:

Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala, Richa Nagar, Amanda Gilbertson, Ahonaa Roy and Annie McCarthy (2021) Revisiting the epistemic terrains of gender, sex, and empowerment through four sites of engagement in India: Introducing a conversation, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:2, 153-160

Nagar, Richa (2021) Gender, caste and movement: Lessons from Sangtin Yatra, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:2, 161-175

Gilbertson, Amanda (2021) The changed and the unchanged: Peer learning for gender and development in Delhi, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:2, 176-191

McCarthy, Annie and Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (2021) Producing knowledge of difference, producing different knowledge: Exploring the epistemic terrains of menstruation in India, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:2, 192-207

Roy, Ahonaa (2021) Spivak alert! Conceiving sexuality through a subaltern lens, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:2, 208-223



Environment and Planning C Politics and Space (38:7-8, 2020) published a special section on “Feminist political geographies: critical reflections, new directions”, edited by Caroline Favia, Vanessa A. Massaro and Jill M. Williams, with the following contributions:

Caroline Favia, Vanessa A. Massaro and Jill M. Williams (2020) Feminist political geographies: critical reflections, new directions, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1149-1159

Vasudevan, Pavithra and Sara Smith (2020) The domestic geopolitics of racial capitalism, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1160-1179

Chlala, Robert (2020) Misfit medicine and queer geographies: The diverse economy and politics of cannabis in carceral Los Angeles, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1180-1197

Williams, Jill M. (2020) Affecting migration: Public information campaigns and the intimate spatialities of border enforcement, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1198-1215

Massaro, Vanessa A. (2020) Relocating the ‘intimate’: Tracing the geographies of social reproduction in correctional supervision, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1216-1236

Gökariksel, Banu and Anna J. Secor (2020) Affective geopolitics: Anxiety, pain, and ethics with Syrian refugees in Turkey, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1237-1255

Militz, Elisabeth (2020) Killing the joy, feeling the cruelty: feminist geographies of nationalism in Azerbaijan, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1256-1274

Whitesell, Dominica K. and Caroline V. Favia (2020) Gowns, globalization, and “global intimate mapping”: Geovisualizing Uganda’s wedding industry, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 38:7-8, 1275-1290


Environment and Planning C Politics and Space (39:1, 2021) published a special section on “Sexual(ities that) progress”, edited by Kath Browne, Jason Lim, Joseph Hall and Nick McGlynn, with the following contributions:

Browne, Kath, Jason Lim, Joseph Hall and Nick McGlynn (2021) Sexual(ities that) progress: Introduction, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 39:1, 3-10

Hartal, Gilly and Orna Sasson-Levi (2021) The progressive Orient: Gay tourism to Tel Aviv and Israeli ethnicities, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 39:1,11-29

Browne, Kath, Niharika Banerjea, Nick McGlynn, Leela Bakshi, Sumita Beethi and Ranjita Biswas (2021) The limits of legislative change: Moving beyond inclusion/exclusion to create a ‘life worth living’, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 39:1, 30-52

Hall, Joseph J. (2021) Permissible progress: Sexual(ities tah) progress in and beyond English primary schools, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 39:1, 53-73

Nash, Catherine J. and Kath Browne (2021) Resisting the mainstreaming of LGBT equalities in Canadian and British schools: sex education and trans school friends, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 39:1, 74-93


Area (52:4, 2020) published a special section titled “Classics revisited: revisiting Jacqueline Tivers ‘How the other half lives’”, with the following contributions:

Peter Kraftl, Kavita Datta and Hillary Geoghegan (2020) Editorial introduction: revisiting Jacqueline Tivers ‘How the other half lives’, Area, 52:4, 766-769

Chant, Sylvia (2020) Geography and gender: hindsight and foresight; A feminist development geographer’s reflections on ‘How the other half lives’: The geographical study of women, Area, 52:4, 778-785

Hart, Jane K. (2020) How the other half lives: A reflection on Tivers (1978) from a physical geographer’s point of view, Area, 52:4, 786-793

Daley, Patricia (2020) Lives lived differently: Geography and the study of black women, Area, 52:4, 794-800

Johnson, Azeezat (2020) Refuting “How the other half lives”: I am a woman’s rights, Area, 52:4, 801-805

Hopkins, Peter (2020) Households, families and structural inequalities: Reflections on “How the other half lives”, Area, 52:4, 806-811

Hall, Sarah Marie (2020) Revisiting geographies of social reproduction: Everyday life, the endotic, and the infra-ordinary, Area, 52:4, 812-819

Tivers, Jacqueline (2020) “How the other half lives: the geographical study of women” – a review, Area, 52:4, 820-823


Environment and Planning D Society and Space (39:1, 2021) published a special section titled “Black feminism and settler colonialism roundtable”, with the following contributions:

Day, Iyko (2021) On immanence and indeterminacy: Black feminism and settler colonialism, Environment and Planning D Society and Space, 39:1, 3-8

King, Tiffany Lethabo (2021) Some black feminist notes on native feminisms and the flesh, Environment and Planning D Society and Space, 39:1, 9-15

Luk, Sharon (2021) Modernity’s (non)objective character, Environment and Planning D Society and Space, 39:1, 16-21

Williamson, Terrion L. (2021) Of serial murder and true crime: Some preliminary thoughts on black feminist research praxis and the implications of settler colonialism, Environment and Planning D Society and Space, 39:1, 22-29


Progress in Development (20:4, 2020) published a special issue on “Governing choice and child marriage: Young women, marriage and development aid programes”, edited by Esther Miedema, Winny Koster and Nicky Pouw, with the following contributions:

Miedema, Esther, Winny Koster and Nicky Pouw (2020) Taking choice seriously: Emic understandings of decision-making about child marriage, Progress in Development, 20:4, 261-269

Saul, Grace, Aïssa Diarra, Andrea J. Melnikas and Sajeda Amin (2020) Voice without choice? Investigating adolescent girls’ agency in marital decision-making in Niger, Progress in Development, 20:4, 270-281

Horii, Hoko (2020) Child marriage as a ‘solution’ to modern youth in Bali, Progress in Development, 20:4, 282-295

Jones, Nicola, Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Guday Kassahun and Meti Kebedi (2020) Constrained choices: Exploring the complexities of adolescent girls’ voice and agency in child marriage decisions in Ethiopia, Progress in Development, 20:4, 296-311

Van Raemdonck, An and Marina de Regt (2020) Early marriage in perspective: Practicing an ethics of dialogue with Syrian refugees in Jordan, Progress in Development, 20:4, 312-327

Miedema, Esther, Winny Koster, Nicky Pouw, Philippe Meyer and Albena Sotirova (2020) The struggle for public recognition: Understanding early marriage through the lens of honour and shame in six countries in South Asia and West Africa, Progress in Development, 20:4, 328-346


Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (112:2, 2021) published a special issue on “Everyday places of intersectionalities”, edited by Maarten Loopmans, Gavin Brown and Valerie de Craene, with the following contributions:

Loopmans, Maarten, Gavin Brown and Valerie de Craene (2021) Everyday spatialities of intersectional solidarity and activism, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 112:2, 101-106

Rahbari, Ladan (2021) In her shoes: Transnational digital solidarity with Muslim women, or the hijab? Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 112:2, 107-120

Pan, Xin and Maarten Loopmans (2021) Intersectional heterotopia: HIV and LGBTQ+ movement in China, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 112:2, 121-134

Nessi, Cecilia (2021) Seeing the untold, speaking the invisible: lesbian co-formations in Milan, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 112:2, 135-149

Peterson, Melike (2021) Encountering each other in Glasgow: Spaces of intersecting lives in contemporary Scotland, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 112:2, 150-163


Urban Studies (58:7, 2021) published a special issue on “Placing LGBTQ+ urban activisms”, edited by Alison L. Bain and Julia A. Podmore, with the following contributions:

Bain, Alison L. and Julia A. Podmore (2021) Placing LGBTQ+ urban activisms, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1305-1326

Payne, William J. (2021) Queer urban activism under state impunity: Encountering an LGBTTTI Pride archive in Chilpancingo, Mexico, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1327-1345

Catungal, John Paul, Benjamin Klassen, Robert Ablenas, Sandy Lambert, Sarah Chown and Nathan Lachowsky (2021) Organising care and community in the era of the ‘gay disease’: Gay community responses to HIV/AIDS and the production of differentiated care geographies in Vancouver, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1346-1363

Andrucki, Max J. (2021) Queering social reproduction: Sex, care and activism in San Francisco, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1364-1379

Knopp, Larry and Michael Brown (2021) Travel guides, urban spatial imaginaries and LGBTQ+ activism: The case of Damron guides, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1380-1396

Rosenberg, Ray Daniel (2021) Negotiating racialized (un)belonging: Black LGBTQ resistance in Toronto’s gay village, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1397-1413

Ruez, Derek (2021) ‘We’re in Asia’: Worlding LGBTQI+ activism otherwise in Sydney, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1414-1430

Johnston, Lynda and Gordon Waitt (2021) Play, protest and pride: (Un)happy queers of Proud to Play in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1431-1447

Ramdas, Kamalini (2021) Negotiating LGBTQ rights in Singapore: The margin as a place for refusal, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1448-1462

Hartal, Gilly and Chen Misgav (2021) Queer urban trauma and its spatial politics: A lesson from social movements in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1463-1483

Currans, Elizabeth (2021) “Creating the community I want to be part of”: Affinity-based organizing in a small, progressive rustbelt city, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1484-1499

Bain, Alison L. and Julie A. Podmore (2021) Relocating queer: Comparing suburban LGBTQ2S activisms on Vancouver’s periphery, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1500-1519

Spruce, Emma (2021) The place of transversal LGBTQ+ urban activisms, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1520-1528

Ghaziani, Amin (2021) People protest and place: Advancing research on the emplacement of LGBTQ+ urban activisms, Urban Studies, 58:7, 1529-1540


Feministische Geo-RundMail (84, 2020) published a special issue on “Pissen* ist politisch: Feministische und kritisch-geographische Perspektiven auf Geographien der Notdurft” [Peeing is political: feminist and critical-geographical perspectives of geography of need], with an introduction and the following contributions:

Das klo:lektiv stellt sich vor, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 9-1

Lengerer, Franziska (2020) Toiletten, Hygienepraktiken und der „Western Gaze“ – Über den Zusammenhang von Postkolonialismus und Klopapier, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 14-20

Brauer, Eva (2020) Toiletten: Die Materialisierung eines Wechselgefüges von Raum und Geschlecht, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 21-28

Miesen, Floreana (2020) Fieldwork and toilets: Pooping with a view – why following nature’s call in nature is not always easy- “peezy”, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 29-33

Richter, Carl-Friedrich (2020) Women don’t poop!, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84,34-38

Germes, Mélina (2020) Wie Queercrip-Allianzen um das Klo den feministischen geographischen Blick erweitern, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 40-45

Lisa Häffner and Ariana Krause (2020) Genormte Scheiße? – Warum wir den Wert unserer Fäkalien durch eine DIN-Norm sichtbar machen wollen, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 46-51

Riechmann, Michel (2020) Do It Yourself! Reale Klotopien aus aller Welt, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 52-53

Riechmann, Michel (2020) Der Gipfel der Klugscheißerei oder ein Pressebericht im Stile Thomas Manns, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 54

Richter, Carl-Friedrich (2020) Das #poopie: Über den gestalterischen Umgang mit Schamhaftigkeit auf öffentlichen Toiletten, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 55

Eisolt, Ines (2020) Pissen1 wird behindert!, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 57

Geiger, Thomas (2020) Peeing in Public: Ein 10-stimmiger Vortrag über das Pinkeln im öffentlichen Raum, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 58-61

Vandekerckhove, Ashley (2020) Can we still go outside, sir? Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 62-63

Pina, Maja and Jenny (2020) Betreff: Offener Brief an Pisser*innen, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 64-65

Keller, Remo (2020) Toilette für alle, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 84, 66

With Unsere Top 11 Klo-Literatur


Feministische Geo-RundMail (85, 2021) published a special issue on “feministische digitale Geographien” [feminist digital geographies], with an introduction and the following contributions:

Akbari, Azadeh (2021) FEMINISTISCHE+DIGITALE+GEOGRAPHIE+N: Die Politik einer Kontamination, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 6-11

Amsler, Claude (2021) I’d rather be a human than a cyborg, Feministische Geo-RundMail 85, 12

Keller, Marisol and Karin Schwiter (2021) Unsichtbar in der Gig Economy: Feministische Perspektiven und autoethnographische Methoden zur Erforschung der Gigifizierung von Care-Arbeit, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 13-16

Orth, Barbara (2021) Engaging Feminist Geographies in Platform Research, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 16-22

Bauriedl, Sibylle (2021) Platform Urbanism. Towards a technocapitalist transformation of European cities? – Ein Tagungsbericht, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 22-23

Blümli, Sarah (2021) Instarexie – wie der digitale Raum Instagram Anorexie begünstigen kann, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 24-27

Ackermann, Mirjam (2021) Instagram: Ein Ort zwischen Repression und Widerstand am Beispiel der Nippelzensur, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 27-30

Schmid, Mauro (2021) Instant-Messaging-Chats als Datenquelle bei der Erforschung des Berner Klimastreiks, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 31-34

Moreno, Magdalena (2021) Interactive Cartographies for Feminist Geographies, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 35-36

Femi;kolon (2021) Netzwerktreffen goes digital. Rückblick und Reflexion des digitalen Netzwerktreffens feministischer Geographien 2020, Feministische Geo-RundMail, 85, 36-43


New books


Aulenbacher, Brigitte, Helma Lutz and Karin Schwiter (Eds.) (2021) Gute Sorge ohne gute Arbeit? Live-in Care in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz [Good care without good labour? Live-in care in Germany, Austria and Switzerland]. Weinheim/Basel, Beltz Juventa

Banerjee, Riva and Gopa Samanta (2021)Negotiating Terrain in Local Governance: Freedom, Functioning and Barriers of Women Councillors in India. Springer.

Fenster, Tovi (2021) Archaeology of the Address: Home, History and Possession in the Israeli- Palestinian City. Haifa, Pardes Publishers

Gieseking, Jen Jack (2020) A Queer New York: Geographies of Lesbians, Dykes, and Queers, New York, NYU Press

Kinyanjui, Mary Njeri (2021) Wanjiku in global development. Everyday ordinary women livelihood economy in Kenya. Nairobi, Nsemia

Momsen, Janet (2020) Gender and Development, 3rd edition. London, Routledge

Moreno, Magdalena and Cecilia Mastrolorenzo (2021) Geografía y educación sexual integral. Aportes para la enseñanza de los espacios contemporáneos [Geography and Comprehensive Sexual Education. Contributions to the teaching of contemporary spaces].

Nageer, S., and L. Peake (2021) (on behalf of Red Thread) Guyana’s Civil Society Alternative Report to the Committee on the Rights of the Child: On Implemention of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Right of the Child in the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict (OPAC) Guyana

Rodó-Zárate, Maria (2021) Interseccionalidad. Desigualdades, lugares y emociones. [Intersectionality. Inequalities, places and emotions] Barcelona, Ed. Bellaterra, with the editorial Tigre de Paper for the Catalan version

Vázquez, G. G. H, J.M. Silva and K.J. Woitowicz (Eds.) (2021) Vivências de mulheres no tempo e espaço da pandemia de Covid-19: Perspectivas transnacionais. Cutitiba, CRV



Recent articles and book chapters


Adeniyi Ogunyankin, G. and L. Peake (2021) The Importance of a Gendered Analysis of COVID-19. In G.J. Andrews, V. Crooks and J. Pearce (eds.) COVID-19 and Similar Futures: Geographical Perspectives, Issues and Agendas. Springer

Al-Saleh, Danya and Elsa Noterman (2021) Organizing for collective feminist killjoy geographies in a US university, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:4, 453-474

Arthur-Homes, Frances (2021) Gendered division of labour and “sympathy” in artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Prestea-Huni Valley Municipality, Ghana, Journal of Rural Studies, 81, 358-362

Awcock, Hannah (2020) New protest history: Exploring the historical geographies and geographical histories of resistance through gender, practice, and materiality, Geography Compass, 14:6, e12491

Azmi, Fazeeha, Ragnhild Lund, Nitya Rao and R. Manimohan (2021) Well-being and mobility of female-heads of households in a fishing village in South India, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:5, 627-648

Azong, Matilda N. and Clare J. Kelso (2021) Gender, ethnicity and vulnerability to climate change: The case of matrilineal and patrilineal societies in Bamenda Highlands Region, Cameroon, Global Environmental Change, 67, 102241

Bain, Alison L. and Julie A. Podmore (2021) More-than-safety: co-creating resourcefulness and conviviality in suburban LGBTQ2S youth out-of-school spaces, Children’s Geographies, 19:2, 131-144

Batool, Nusrat, Shamin Ahmad Shah, Sajad Nabi Dar, Safiya Skinder and Peer Jeelani (2020 Impact of female literacy on infant mortality and maternal mortality in Kashmir valley: a district level analysis, Geojournal, 85:6, 1545-1551

Beattie, H., D. Brown, and S. Kindon (2020) Solidarity through Difference: Speculative participatory serious urban gaming (SPS-UG), International Journal of Architectural Computing

Ben Arie, R. and T. Fenster (2019) Politics of recognition in between antagonism and agonism exploring ‘mediated agonism’ in Jaffa, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 19:3, 405-423

Bhattacharyya, Rituparna (2021) Pierre Bourdieu’s Symbolic Violence: Scripting Gender among Assamese Middle-Class Women in Higher Education. In Anindita Dutta (ed.) Gender, Space and Agency in India: Exploring Regional Genderscapes. London, Routledge, 15-33

Bhattacharyya, Rituparna (2021) Sarah Everard & Nirbhaya: Comparisons and Commonalities, Space and Culture, India, 8:4, 1-6

Blue, Sarah A. (2021) Gendered constraints on a strategy of regional mobility: Latino/a migration to post-Katrina New Orleans, Area, 53:1, 175-182

Bonner-Thompson, Carl and Linda McDowell (2021) Digital geographies of austerity: Young men’s material, affective and everyday relationship with the digital, Geoforum, 120, 113-121

Boyden, Jo, Catherine Porter and Ina Zharkevich (2021) Balancing school and work with new opportunities: changes in children’s gendered time use in Ethiopia (2006-2013), Children’s Geographies, 19:1, 74-87

Breetzke, Gregory D., Inger Fabris-Rotelli, Jacob Modiba and Ian S. Edelstein (2021) The proximity of sexual violence to schools: evidence from a township in South Africa, Geojournal, 86:2, 765-776

Brigden, Noelle K. (2021) From La Monjita to La Hormiga: Reflections on gender, body and power in fieldwork, Geopolitics, 26:1, 118-138

Brown, Gavin and Avril Maddrell (2021) Sexualities and gendered intersectionalities, Social and Cultural Geography, 22:1, 141-149

Browne, Kath (2021) Geographies of sexuality I: Making room for lesbianism, Progress in Human Geography, 45:2, 362-370

Butcher, Stephanie (2021) Research solidarity? Navigating feminist ethics in participatory action-research in Kathmandu, Nepal, Gender, Place & Culture, 28:4, 497-518

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