Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this paper analyses the effects of German (re)unification and postsocialist transformation as a specific, gendered form of displacement. We show how new divisions between "public" and "private" have affected women's sense of self and identity, cautioning against the notion that geographical restructuring will inevitably result in an empowering dissolution of fixed, placebound identities. Instead, we emphasise that places are connected to identities through relations of power and social practices that create unequal conditions for engagement in the (re)production of space. Feminist approaches to citizenship are discussed as one way of challenging t...
To address the complexity of Reunification, this thesis focuses on the three phases of German Reunif...
Drawing on postcolonial theory and recent geographical debates on subaltern speech and marginal posi...
The themes of mobility and transformation occupy centre stage in many sociological accounts, where ‘...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
This chapter explores how women negotiate their involvement in political action in the context of th...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
"Reinventing Gender" focuses on the consequences of post-communist transformation for women in easte...
Diversely gendered experiences of post-unification Germany are examined in relation to dominant neo-...
This paper aims to show how young people in former East Germany respond to the globalising processes...
This project examined various texts which represent division and lost East-German identity in the ye...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transition from socialism meant radical and rapid socio-...
The transformation to a capitalist market society and the unification of East and West Germany in 19...
There is a growing amount of literature in economic geography showing that historical episodes can l...
The economic restructuring since German unification has produced gender-differentiated patterns in t...
To address the complexity of Reunification, this thesis focuses on the three phases of German Reunif...
Drawing on postcolonial theory and recent geographical debates on subaltern speech and marginal posi...
The themes of mobility and transformation occupy centre stage in many sociological accounts, where ‘...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
Based on a comparison of two different research projects carried out in (former) East Germany, this ...
This chapter explores how women negotiate their involvement in political action in the context of th...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunitySince unification of the socialist German Democratic Republic ...
"Reinventing Gender" focuses on the consequences of post-communist transformation for women in easte...
Diversely gendered experiences of post-unification Germany are examined in relation to dominant neo-...
This paper aims to show how young people in former East Germany respond to the globalising processes...
This project examined various texts which represent division and lost East-German identity in the ye...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transition from socialism meant radical and rapid socio-...
The transformation to a capitalist market society and the unification of East and West Germany in 19...
There is a growing amount of literature in economic geography showing that historical episodes can l...
The economic restructuring since German unification has produced gender-differentiated patterns in t...
To address the complexity of Reunification, this thesis focuses on the three phases of German Reunif...
Drawing on postcolonial theory and recent geographical debates on subaltern speech and marginal posi...
The themes of mobility and transformation occupy centre stage in many sociological accounts, where ‘...