© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Wherever there is an established 'canon' within an established scholarly arena, this is near universally dominated by texts written by men. Whilst historical contextual reasons may account for the gendering of such knowledge production in relation to publications dating from the nineteenth and preceding centuries, one has to ask why this has persisted in an era of equal access to education and academia in the twentieth century. Why is women's work, highly influential in its day, overlooked in subsequent histories of the discipline and therefore marginalised in discussions of key works? These questions are particularly pertinent to any notion of a geographical canon, given the subject's relatively late arrival as a degre...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
Studies of archaeology publishing demonstrate a persistent imbalance in the ratio of male and female...
This article examines the role of early female academics at the University of Cambridge in the produ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Wherever there is an established 'canon' within an established scholarly arena,...
This paper presents an analysis of the gender of the authors and the main characters of the set text...
This paper reflects on The Geographical Tradition through the lens of feminist and other critical hi...
Introduction: Towards more inclusive and comparative perspectives in the histories of geographical k...
The paper is initiated by a brief outline of the development of women’s literature in the ex-“East E...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
Epple A. Questioning the Canon: Popular Historiography by Women in Britain and Germany (1750-1850). ...
In this commentary I explore the groundbreaking interventions of Jacky Tivers’ (1978) ‘How the other...
I Some things stay the same, and sometimes this is discouraging and sometimes this is encouraging In...
In introducing this theme issue on international directions in gender studies in geography, we take ...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
Studies of archaeology publishing demonstrate a persistent imbalance in the ratio of male and female...
This article examines the role of early female academics at the University of Cambridge in the produ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Wherever there is an established 'canon' within an established scholarly arena,...
This paper presents an analysis of the gender of the authors and the main characters of the set text...
This paper reflects on The Geographical Tradition through the lens of feminist and other critical hi...
Introduction: Towards more inclusive and comparative perspectives in the histories of geographical k...
The paper is initiated by a brief outline of the development of women’s literature in the ex-“East E...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
Epple A. Questioning the Canon: Popular Historiography by Women in Britain and Germany (1750-1850). ...
In this commentary I explore the groundbreaking interventions of Jacky Tivers’ (1978) ‘How the other...
I Some things stay the same, and sometimes this is discouraging and sometimes this is encouraging In...
In introducing this theme issue on international directions in gender studies in geography, we take ...
How academic disciplines are represented and reproduced is a charged issue. In geography in particul...
Precirculated paper for 10th Nangeroni Seminar, experimentally reflecting on the gendering of knowle...
Studies of archaeology publishing demonstrate a persistent imbalance in the ratio of male and female...
This article examines the role of early female academics at the University of Cambridge in the produ...