This paper draws on feminist geographies of space, proposing a feminist critical spatial practice approach to study social movement organizing. Inspired by the work of Jane Rendell (2008; 2016), a feminist theorist and architectural historian, we propose embodiment, materiality, affectivity, and alterity as co-constitutive of feminist organizing. Specifically, we prioritize the intertwining of space and body in resisting extractivism, to analyze visual artefacts produced by artists/activists who have joined the anti-extractivist struggle against mining in Northern Greece, Chalkidiki area. In particular, we focus on how bodies transgress and reconstitute space by affecting its materiality during artistic performances. We argue that the prote...
This article explores the intersections of gender and centre–periphery relations and calls for theor...
This paper seeks to advance the case for feminist geopolitics that recognises the challenges both to...
This article explores intersections between academic work and emotional work at a feminist geography...
Although organization and management scholars are beginning to research opposition and dissent emerg...
Architecture and the arts have long been on the forefront of socio-spatial struggles, in which equal...
Although the importance of space is increasingly recognized, its conceptualization with reference to...
This article engages in a discussion about the ‘quieter registers of power’ along the resource front...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
In recent years, feminist activists have increasingly transnationalized their struggle against local...
My paper focuses on critical interventions into space and scale in the work of contemporary artist M...
This paper develops spatial dialectics as an analytical method capable of exposing and explaining th...
Despite decades of advocacy, women still struggle to gain access to public spaces, in particular to ...
Processes of globalization are unevenly developing with economic activities further concentrated in ...
This article explores the intersections of gender and centre–periphery relations and calls for theor...
This paper seeks to advance the case for feminist geopolitics that recognises the challenges both to...
This article explores intersections between academic work and emotional work at a feminist geography...
Although organization and management scholars are beginning to research opposition and dissent emerg...
Architecture and the arts have long been on the forefront of socio-spatial struggles, in which equal...
Although the importance of space is increasingly recognized, its conceptualization with reference to...
This article engages in a discussion about the ‘quieter registers of power’ along the resource front...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
How can memory work be used as a pathway to reflect on the situatedness of the researcher and field ...
In recent years, feminist activists have increasingly transnationalized their struggle against local...
My paper focuses on critical interventions into space and scale in the work of contemporary artist M...
This paper develops spatial dialectics as an analytical method capable of exposing and explaining th...
Despite decades of advocacy, women still struggle to gain access to public spaces, in particular to ...
Processes of globalization are unevenly developing with economic activities further concentrated in ...
This article explores the intersections of gender and centre–periphery relations and calls for theor...
This paper seeks to advance the case for feminist geopolitics that recognises the challenges both to...
This article explores intersections between academic work and emotional work at a feminist geography...