COVID-19 has brought to unavoidable prominence what feminist geopolitics has long insisted, namely that the global and the intimate are always, everywhere, already entangled. Drawing on Anglo-American experiences of the pandemic, this paper aims to make two key arguments. The first is that feminist geopolitics is a conceptual approach that is perhaps uniquely placed to make sense of COVID geographies. The second is to propose that this account of COVID speaks back to recent debates about the future of feminist geopolitics. Reflecting on recent debates about possible futures for feminist geopolitics, the paper will make the case for a materially-engaged feminist geopolitics which nevertheless keeps the socially-marked body at the heart of an...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
Abstract: Since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the utilisation of maps has been at the fore...
The pandemic resurrected gender as a central categorization of citizenship. COVID-19 reminds us that...
COVID-19 has brought to unavoidable prominence what feminist geopolitics has long insisted, namely t...
Thinking with four non-EU academic migrants from the global South, andtheir experiences of working/s...
For the social sciences, the main novelty that the mega-crisis linked to the expansion of COVID-19 h...
The collection of papers we have put together for this special themed section originally emerged fro...
This article explores the philosophical and psychoanalytic trajectories of conceptualizing the Covid...
This thesis aims to investigate the narrative created around the covid-19 virus as a security threat...
This essay examines contemporary feminist dystopias to study the phenomenon of gender pandemics. Gen...
Since the Coronavirus started to spread globally in March 2020, many social researchers from the Glo...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
This paper seeks to advance the case for feminist geopolitics that recognises the challenges both to...
This commentary outlines key social and cultural geographies highlighted by the current Coronavirus ...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
Abstract: Since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the utilisation of maps has been at the fore...
The pandemic resurrected gender as a central categorization of citizenship. COVID-19 reminds us that...
COVID-19 has brought to unavoidable prominence what feminist geopolitics has long insisted, namely t...
Thinking with four non-EU academic migrants from the global South, andtheir experiences of working/s...
For the social sciences, the main novelty that the mega-crisis linked to the expansion of COVID-19 h...
The collection of papers we have put together for this special themed section originally emerged fro...
This article explores the philosophical and psychoanalytic trajectories of conceptualizing the Covid...
This thesis aims to investigate the narrative created around the covid-19 virus as a security threat...
This essay examines contemporary feminist dystopias to study the phenomenon of gender pandemics. Gen...
Since the Coronavirus started to spread globally in March 2020, many social researchers from the Glo...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
This paper seeks to advance the case for feminist geopolitics that recognises the challenges both to...
This commentary outlines key social and cultural geographies highlighted by the current Coronavirus ...
Voicing systematically marginalised communities is a problem historically posed in the media and com...
Abstract: Since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the utilisation of maps has been at the fore...
The pandemic resurrected gender as a central categorization of citizenship. COVID-19 reminds us that...