The AA. argue that feminist political ecology must theorize a more complex and messier notion of gender that accounts for race , racialization and racism more explicitly. Building on the work of feminist geography and critical race scholarship
, the AA. argue for a postcolonial intersectional analysis in f.p.e., putting this theory to work in an analysis of race, gender and whiteness in Honduras. They demonstrate how theorizing race and gender as mutually constituted richly complicates
Gender, place, and social contacts. Understanding awareness of vulnerability to terrorism
Boston ; Gender ; Household ; Massachusetts ; Place ; Political geography ; Social geography ; Terrorism ; United States of America ; Vulnerability
This article analyses awareness of vulnerability to terrorism in the Boston metropolitan area through gender, place (home and work place), and social contacts. It demonstrates that(1)family networks generated discussions of home preparedness
Gender myth and the mind-city composite : from Plato’s Atlantis to Walter Benjamin’s philosophical urbanism
Antiquity ; Built up area ; Cultural studies ; Gender ; Myth ; Philosophy ; Urbanism
This study suggests that since early antiquity, gender projection can be detected in western perceptions linking natural and built environments, commencing with Plato’s Atlantis and his Myth of Er, and later as a likely import of the Chinese yin
Gender, institutions and rural transformation in Latin America
Andes ; Bolivia ; Colombia ; Employment ; Gender ; Household ; Housing ; Institution ; Mexico ; Michoacán ; Peru ; Poverty ; Religion ; Rural area ; Social geography ; Wage inequality ; Welfare ; Woman
Dans ce numéro, les AA. ana1ysent le genre, les institutions et les transformations rurales en Amérique latine au travers des articles suivants : 1-Translocality and gender dynamics : the Pareja and the Thakhi system in Bolivia ; 2-Social norms
and women's participation in salaried employment : the case of the Tehuacán region of Mexico ; 3-Changes in bargaining over immovable assets within rural households in the Colombian Andes ; 4-Women's group-based work and rural gender relations in the Southern
Peruvian Andes ; 5-The gendered reading of conditionality in antipoverty programmes : unintended effects on mexican rural households' interactions with public health institutions.
Making gender ma(r)king place : youthful British Pakistani Muslim women's narratives of urban place
Birmingham ; Cultural identity ; Discourse ; England ; Enquiry ; Gender difference ; Muslims ; Public space ; Second generation ; United Kingdom ; Urban practice ; Woman
Children ; Family ; Gender ; Ghana ; Rural community ; Social geography
This article examines the fertility preferences of men and women living at Akplabanya, a fishing community in Ghana. The findings of the study show that demand for labour, expectations of long term security, and gendered power relations have
Cartographic information ; Gender ; Geographical information system ; Geoweb ; Health ; Human body ; Information ; Technology ; Thematic mapping
technology using ideal types ; 5-Gender and the GeoWeb : divisions in the production of user-generated cartographic information ; 6-Diamond exploitation in Sierra Leone 1930 to 2010 : a resource curse? ; 7-A three-step strategy for generalization of 3D
Criminality ; Deindustrialization ; England ; Gender ; Perception ; Place ; Public space ; Social geography ; Students ; United Kingdom ; University ; Urban area ; Woman ; Working class
and local people based on spatiality, locality, class and student habitus, which also intersected with gender to produce ‘locally specific’ experiences of space and safety within this setting. However, the article confounds the middle-class student