This article explores intersections between academic work and emotional work at a feminist geography reading weekend held by the Women and Geography Study Group of the Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers in the UK in 2006. It points to the importance of the fleeting, often unreported, spaces of feminist geographical praxis and of inserting these in our disciplinary histories. Using a performative textual strategy it offers a poly-vocal reflection on the complex, challenging and productive experiences of this kind of academic workspace. In so doing it contributes to feminist engagements with the practices of neo-liberal academia, to debates about the emotional geographies of feminist geographical work, and to discussi...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
The insights of feminist science and technology studies (STS) into the constructed and situated natu...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...
This article explores intersections between academic work and emotional work at a feminist geography...
The recent emphasis on emotional geographies has turned critical attention to the connections linkin...
Feminist geographers investigate the messy, power-laden, and embodied relationships humans and non-h...
The recent growth in critical geography suggests this may be a ‘critical’ time for raising issues ab...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
We explore in this essay the relatively uneven travels of feminist historical geography within the...
As part of GPC’s 25-year anniversary celebrations, this article explores possibilities and prospects...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
The article traces the beginnings and early history of feminist geography in the United Kingdom thro...
Feminist praxis has always been about both the individual and the collective; one of the revolutiona...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
The insights of feminist science and technology studies (STS) into the constructed and situated natu...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...
This article explores intersections between academic work and emotional work at a feminist geography...
The recent emphasis on emotional geographies has turned critical attention to the connections linkin...
Feminist geographers investigate the messy, power-laden, and embodied relationships humans and non-h...
The recent growth in critical geography suggests this may be a ‘critical’ time for raising issues ab...
Editors: Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer al-Hindi, UNO faculty member. In this innovative reader, Pam...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
We explore in this essay the relatively uneven travels of feminist historical geography within the...
As part of GPC’s 25-year anniversary celebrations, this article explores possibilities and prospects...
In this paper, we draw on our personal experiences with the perpetuating gender bias in (early-caree...
The article traces the beginnings and early history of feminist geography in the United Kingdom thro...
Feminist praxis has always been about both the individual and the collective; one of the revolutiona...
This editorial theorizes the emotional entanglements that constitute spaces of fieldwork. Drawing on...
About the book: In recent years, the study of human geography has been reshaped by the work of femi...
The insights of feminist science and technology studies (STS) into the constructed and situated natu...
Feminist geography emerged in Australia in the 1980s, spurred on by the local Women’s Liberati...