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Action space ; Participation ; Policy ; Political life ; Private space ; Public space ; Social geography ; United States of America ; Woman
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Action space ; Participation ; Policy ; Political life ; Private space ; Public space ; Social geography ; United States of America ; Woman
The relationship between women's standing in the public sphere and their activism is problematized. Women's activism is shaped by strategic choices to locate either in public or in private spaces. Publicity and privacy are reconceptualized in ways
that separate the content of actions from the spaces in which action is taken. The activism is evaluated in terms of the efficacy of various actions.