Bridging Worlds - Building Feminist Geographies
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Bridging Worlds - Building Feminist Geographies
Essays in Honour of Janice Monk
Oberhauser, Ann M.; Datta, Anindita; Momsen, Janet
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
254
Dura
Inglês
9781032275628
15 a 20 dias
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Bridging Worlds - Building Feminist Geographies: Essays in Honour of Janice Monk
PART I: Gender and Feminist Geographies: Perspectives from around the World
Connecting Distant Academic Landscapes, Inspiring Researchers: Jan Monk's Role in Developing Gender Geography and Geohumanities in Spain
Crossing Borders, Exotic Women and the Challenge of Teaching Gender in World Regional Geography and Area Studies Courses
Centering Fireside Knowledge and Utu Feminisms: On Writing Feminist Margins from the Margins
The Value of Feminist Scholarship: Renegotiating Spaces for Gender and Geography in Post-Communist Romania
Women in Geography: The Case of the International Geographical Union
PART II: Career Trajectories of Women Geographers - Strategies to Survive and Thrive
"Making Zonia Known": Discussing Baber's "Peace Symbols" (1948)
Janice Monk and Evelyn Stokes: Two Women Geographers from Down Under Break New Ground
The 'Excluded Half of the Human' in Brazilian Geography: The Life Course of Women in a Scientific Field
Being (From) There: Antipodean Reflections on Feminist Geography
Valuing Mentoring: Jan Monk's role in Creating a Community of Support for Early Career Researchers
Students' Evaluation of Instruction: A Neoliberal Managerial Tool Against Faculty Diversity
PART III: Gendered Geographies of the Life Course: Work and Everyday Life
Migrant Women's Everyday Lives and Work Burdens: Insights from Kusumpur Pahari, Delhi
Challenging Instability: Women's Multigenerational Narratives of Work in the Margins of Central and Eastern Europe
Life Course in the New Processes of Re-Ruralization in Spain
Independence and Entrepreneurship Among Arab Muslim Rural and Bedouin Women in Israel
PART IV: Gender and Environmental Concerns: Change, Crisis and Recovery
Social Change in Griffith, NSW, Australia: Discourses of Indigeneity, Identity, Justice and Well-Being over Fifty Years
Gender and the Food History of the Caribbean: The Case of Cassava in Barbados
COVID-19 and Tourism in the Island Pacific: Gender Tribulations and Transformations in Different Seas
Women and Waste Recycling in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Women's Stories of Loss and Recovery from Climatic Events in the Pacific Islands
PART I: Gender and Feminist Geographies: Perspectives from around the World
Connecting Distant Academic Landscapes, Inspiring Researchers: Jan Monk's Role in Developing Gender Geography and Geohumanities in Spain
Crossing Borders, Exotic Women and the Challenge of Teaching Gender in World Regional Geography and Area Studies Courses
Centering Fireside Knowledge and Utu Feminisms: On Writing Feminist Margins from the Margins
The Value of Feminist Scholarship: Renegotiating Spaces for Gender and Geography in Post-Communist Romania
Women in Geography: The Case of the International Geographical Union
PART II: Career Trajectories of Women Geographers - Strategies to Survive and Thrive
"Making Zonia Known": Discussing Baber's "Peace Symbols" (1948)
Janice Monk and Evelyn Stokes: Two Women Geographers from Down Under Break New Ground
The 'Excluded Half of the Human' in Brazilian Geography: The Life Course of Women in a Scientific Field
Being (From) There: Antipodean Reflections on Feminist Geography
Valuing Mentoring: Jan Monk's role in Creating a Community of Support for Early Career Researchers
Students' Evaluation of Instruction: A Neoliberal Managerial Tool Against Faculty Diversity
PART III: Gendered Geographies of the Life Course: Work and Everyday Life
Migrant Women's Everyday Lives and Work Burdens: Insights from Kusumpur Pahari, Delhi
Challenging Instability: Women's Multigenerational Narratives of Work in the Margins of Central and Eastern Europe
Life Course in the New Processes of Re-Ruralization in Spain
Independence and Entrepreneurship Among Arab Muslim Rural and Bedouin Women in Israel
PART IV: Gender and Environmental Concerns: Change, Crisis and Recovery
Social Change in Griffith, NSW, Australia: Discourses of Indigeneity, Identity, Justice and Well-Being over Fifty Years
Gender and the Food History of the Caribbean: The Case of Cassava in Barbados
COVID-19 and Tourism in the Island Pacific: Gender Tribulations and Transformations in Different Seas
Women and Waste Recycling in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Women's Stories of Loss and Recovery from Climatic Events in the Pacific Islands
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internationalism;feminist geography;women geographers;monk;gender and geography;intercultural approaches;Geography Faculty Development Alliance;Young Men;IGU Congress;AAG President;Maria Dolors;Jones III;Small Island Tourist Economies;Janice Monk;Waste Pickers;Social Reproduction;IGU Commission;IBGE;Cee Country;Aspiring Academics;Droogleever Fortuijn;Professional Development;Early Career Colleagues;Tv Station;Women Waste Pickers;Early Career Faculty;Brazilian Geography;World Regional Geography;IGU Conference
Bridging Worlds - Building Feminist Geographies: Essays in Honour of Janice Monk
PART I: Gender and Feminist Geographies: Perspectives from around the World
Connecting Distant Academic Landscapes, Inspiring Researchers: Jan Monk's Role in Developing Gender Geography and Geohumanities in Spain
Crossing Borders, Exotic Women and the Challenge of Teaching Gender in World Regional Geography and Area Studies Courses
Centering Fireside Knowledge and Utu Feminisms: On Writing Feminist Margins from the Margins
The Value of Feminist Scholarship: Renegotiating Spaces for Gender and Geography in Post-Communist Romania
Women in Geography: The Case of the International Geographical Union
PART II: Career Trajectories of Women Geographers - Strategies to Survive and Thrive
"Making Zonia Known": Discussing Baber's "Peace Symbols" (1948)
Janice Monk and Evelyn Stokes: Two Women Geographers from Down Under Break New Ground
The 'Excluded Half of the Human' in Brazilian Geography: The Life Course of Women in a Scientific Field
Being (From) There: Antipodean Reflections on Feminist Geography
Valuing Mentoring: Jan Monk's role in Creating a Community of Support for Early Career Researchers
Students' Evaluation of Instruction: A Neoliberal Managerial Tool Against Faculty Diversity
PART III: Gendered Geographies of the Life Course: Work and Everyday Life
Migrant Women's Everyday Lives and Work Burdens: Insights from Kusumpur Pahari, Delhi
Challenging Instability: Women's Multigenerational Narratives of Work in the Margins of Central and Eastern Europe
Life Course in the New Processes of Re-Ruralization in Spain
Independence and Entrepreneurship Among Arab Muslim Rural and Bedouin Women in Israel
PART IV: Gender and Environmental Concerns: Change, Crisis and Recovery
Social Change in Griffith, NSW, Australia: Discourses of Indigeneity, Identity, Justice and Well-Being over Fifty Years
Gender and the Food History of the Caribbean: The Case of Cassava in Barbados
COVID-19 and Tourism in the Island Pacific: Gender Tribulations and Transformations in Different Seas
Women and Waste Recycling in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Women's Stories of Loss and Recovery from Climatic Events in the Pacific Islands
PART I: Gender and Feminist Geographies: Perspectives from around the World
Connecting Distant Academic Landscapes, Inspiring Researchers: Jan Monk's Role in Developing Gender Geography and Geohumanities in Spain
Crossing Borders, Exotic Women and the Challenge of Teaching Gender in World Regional Geography and Area Studies Courses
Centering Fireside Knowledge and Utu Feminisms: On Writing Feminist Margins from the Margins
The Value of Feminist Scholarship: Renegotiating Spaces for Gender and Geography in Post-Communist Romania
Women in Geography: The Case of the International Geographical Union
PART II: Career Trajectories of Women Geographers - Strategies to Survive and Thrive
"Making Zonia Known": Discussing Baber's "Peace Symbols" (1948)
Janice Monk and Evelyn Stokes: Two Women Geographers from Down Under Break New Ground
The 'Excluded Half of the Human' in Brazilian Geography: The Life Course of Women in a Scientific Field
Being (From) There: Antipodean Reflections on Feminist Geography
Valuing Mentoring: Jan Monk's role in Creating a Community of Support for Early Career Researchers
Students' Evaluation of Instruction: A Neoliberal Managerial Tool Against Faculty Diversity
PART III: Gendered Geographies of the Life Course: Work and Everyday Life
Migrant Women's Everyday Lives and Work Burdens: Insights from Kusumpur Pahari, Delhi
Challenging Instability: Women's Multigenerational Narratives of Work in the Margins of Central and Eastern Europe
Life Course in the New Processes of Re-Ruralization in Spain
Independence and Entrepreneurship Among Arab Muslim Rural and Bedouin Women in Israel
PART IV: Gender and Environmental Concerns: Change, Crisis and Recovery
Social Change in Griffith, NSW, Australia: Discourses of Indigeneity, Identity, Justice and Well-Being over Fifty Years
Gender and the Food History of the Caribbean: The Case of Cassava in Barbados
COVID-19 and Tourism in the Island Pacific: Gender Tribulations and Transformations in Different Seas
Women and Waste Recycling in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Women's Stories of Loss and Recovery from Climatic Events in the Pacific Islands
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
internationalism;feminist geography;women geographers;monk;gender and geography;intercultural approaches;Geography Faculty Development Alliance;Young Men;IGU Congress;AAG President;Maria Dolors;Jones III;Small Island Tourist Economies;Janice Monk;Waste Pickers;Social Reproduction;IGU Commission;IBGE;Cee Country;Aspiring Academics;Droogleever Fortuijn;Professional Development;Early Career Colleagues;Tv Station;Women Waste Pickers;Early Career Faculty;Brazilian Geography;World Regional Geography;IGU Conference