"Over the past 10 years two concepts of central significance in the social sciences have come up for rediscussion: ‘space’ and ‘gender’. Today the two concepts are seen as relational, as a production process based on relation and demarcation. Gender and space alike are a provisional result of an – invariably temporal – process of attribution and arrangement that both forms and reproduces structures. This article takes a microsociological look at the construction of the local, seeking to trace the genderization of spaces. For this purpose, it discusses the organization of perceptions, in particular of glances and corresponding body technologies. Referring to the example of beach life, the article shows that the genderization of perception (i...
Often portrayed as static, and neutral, “space,” as it is used in this paper, refers to a literary c...
Masculine Space, Feminine Space: A Study of Sexual Differentiation. This study raises the possibil...
This paper examines the everyday practice of gendered public space through an analysis of three "map...
"Over the past 10 years two concepts of central significance in the social sciences have come up for...
The premise of this article is that, by introducing domestic space in the analysis of gender identit...
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 this paper we analyze the role of education in the configuration of gendered models of space, bot...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
In the field of housing research, gender and space have historically been overlooked, both empirical...
International audienceStephen and Christine Hugh-Jones were the first anthropologists not only to de...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...
This special issue of the JIWS seeks to examine the topic of gendered constructions of space(s). How...
Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that hav...
As a contribution to the widespread debate on the “gender reading” of the “built environ...
Often portrayed as static, and neutral, “space,” as it is used in this paper, refers to a literary c...
Masculine Space, Feminine Space: A Study of Sexual Differentiation. This study raises the possibil...
This paper examines the everyday practice of gendered public space through an analysis of three "map...
"Over the past 10 years two concepts of central significance in the social sciences have come up for...
The premise of this article is that, by introducing domestic space in the analysis of gender identit...
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 this paper we analyze the role of education in the configuration of gendered models of space, bot...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
In the field of housing research, gender and space have historically been overlooked, both empirical...
International audienceStephen and Christine Hugh-Jones were the first anthropologists not only to de...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...
This special issue of the JIWS seeks to examine the topic of gendered constructions of space(s). How...
Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that hav...
As a contribution to the widespread debate on the “gender reading” of the “built environ...
Often portrayed as static, and neutral, “space,” as it is used in this paper, refers to a literary c...
Masculine Space, Feminine Space: A Study of Sexual Differentiation. This study raises the possibil...
This paper examines the everyday practice of gendered public space through an analysis of three "map...