This article discusses attempts to revive gender in the context of the geography curriculum at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. The reluctance of Dutch geography/-ers to embrace gender geography is related to the way in which the discipline has been understood and practised in the past and by whom as well as to the neglect of gender issues at the societal level. Both trajectories may account for a lack of awareness by students and staff of the relevance of gender to Dutch geography.</p
What have been the losses and the gains of the shift from women’s studies to gender studies for poli...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
The incorporation of a gender perspective in medical education aims toward better health, gender equ...
This article discusses attempts to revive gender in the context of the geography curriculum at the U...
This article focuses on 25 years of gender studies in Dutch academic geography. Dutch geography in g...
Feminist geography teaching in universities in the Netherlands originated 30 years ago in an academi...
In this special issue, we evaluate the integration of gender in academic education in the Netherland...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
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In New Zealand universities, gender is still not a substantial part of the curriculum in most geogra...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
Medical education has not taken on board the growing awareness of sex and gender differences. A nati...
One hour session presented in Auckland at the Women Gender Geography Research Network (WGGRN) Sympos...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
According to recent literature, men and women do not process spatial information in the same way (Be...
What have been the losses and the gains of the shift from women’s studies to gender studies for poli...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
The incorporation of a gender perspective in medical education aims toward better health, gender equ...
This article discusses attempts to revive gender in the context of the geography curriculum at the U...
This article focuses on 25 years of gender studies in Dutch academic geography. Dutch geography in g...
Feminist geography teaching in universities in the Netherlands originated 30 years ago in an academi...
In this special issue, we evaluate the integration of gender in academic education in the Netherland...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
Contains fulltext : 55125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Medical educat...
In New Zealand universities, gender is still not a substantial part of the curriculum in most geogra...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
Medical education has not taken on board the growing awareness of sex and gender differences. A nati...
One hour session presented in Auckland at the Women Gender Geography Research Network (WGGRN) Sympos...
In this paper, the authors reflect on the use of student-led fieldtrips as an example of feminist pe...
According to recent literature, men and women do not process spatial information in the same way (Be...
What have been the losses and the gains of the shift from women’s studies to gender studies for poli...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
The incorporation of a gender perspective in medical education aims toward better health, gender equ...