INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL UNION COMMISSION ON GENDER AND GEOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER NUMBER 51 NOVEMBER, 2013 Message from the Chair It has been just over a year since I assumed the Chairship of the Commission, and what a busy year it has been. I was barely in the door when planning had to begin for the August 2013 IGU meetings, both the Gender Commission’s sessions in the Regional Conference in Kyoto as well as the Pre-Conference Meeting in Nara. As you can read in the report on the meetings in this newsletter, both were a great success, and I want to thank all those in the Commission who contributed to the success by helping to organise the sessions and participating as paper presenters. I am especially grateful to Yoko Yoshida (Nara Women’s University) and Keichi Kumagai (Ochanomizu University) for organising the Pre-conference meeting and for their warm hospitality. Very soon after returning from Kyoto, the Commissions were called upon to begin organising the sessions for the next IGU Regional Conference to be held in Krakow, Poland on 18-22 August 2014! I am glad to be able to announce that the Gender Commission is organizing several sessions in Krakow and that colleagues at the University of Warsaw are already making plans to host a pre-conference meeting of the Gender Commission. We will be circulating details of the Call for Papers of both meetings via the listserve in due course, but you can check out the list of sessions planned for Krakow in this newsletter. Please contact the respective session organizers if you are interested in finding out more. I hope to see you in Krakow and/or Warsaw! Shirlena Huang National University of Singapore THE AUGUST 2014 IGU MEETINGS IN JAPAN Pre-Conference Meeting of the IGU Commission on Gender and Geography, 1-4 August 2013, Nara, Japan Just over 40 participants from Japan and across the world, including Canada, India, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Switzerland and the US, participated in the Gender Commission’s pre-conference meeting on the theme of “Gender, Power and Knowledge: Building Global Networks through Local Sensitivities” in Nara, once Japan’s imperial capital, on 1-4 August 2013. Delegates were welcomed by local organizers, Yoko Yoshida (Nara Women’s University) and Keichi Kumagai (Ochanomizu University) with a delicious Japanese dinner at a local restaurant on the evening of 1 August. On 2-3 August, 20 researchers presented their findings over six sessions: “Gender, Ethnicity and Migration”, “Globalization, Borders and Mobility”, “Women’s Empowerment and Socio-economic Transformations”, “Gender and Sexual Identity”, “Gender and Public/Private Space” and “Toward Alternative Geographies”. 1 International participants of the Pre-conference meeting on a tour of the 105-year-old Nara Women’s University campus. The presentations encompassed a diversity of topics and issues, including gender and labour, the queering of public spaces, the formation of migrant communities, the creation of national identities, rural development, and changes in social structures and gender relations following processes of neo-liberalization. In the discussions, focus was also given to discussing the building of cross-boundary research and the complexities of building qualitative international research. Participants also reflected on the lack of quantitative and GIS-related research projects within feminist geography. Befitting the theme of the Gender Commission on “Scaling Gender: From the body to the globe”, the papers contextualized gender politics at various scales and highlighted the production of new spatialities in relation to local and global linkages. Also included in the sessions at Nara were two rounds of very fruitful small group discussions followed by presentations to share the ideas generated. On 2 August, participants reflected on issues raised in a Japanese television documentary on “Women Keep the World Turning: 40 Years, A Time for Change” which followed the daily lives of 5 women from Japan, France, Kenya, China and the US respectively. On 3 August, participants divided into groups to discuss the issues raised by the pre-conference meeting, the deconstruction of feminist geographies that are rooted in Western-centric viewpoints, ways in which male researchers can participate in feminist geographies, how researchers can best respect local sensitivities, as well as the common challenges related to expectations of professional performance and how they relate to difficulties of international collaboration. 2 Preparing to embark on our fieldtrip to South Osaka On the final day, 24 participants attended a half-day field trip to south Osaka’s downtown districts of Kamagasaki, Tobita and Abeno. In Kamagasaki, many of us were surprised to see the large congregation of male day laborers and out-of-work homeless men. We then proceeded through Tobita, the largest red-light district in western Japan characterized by brothels and restaurants from a bygone era, to the starkly contrasting district of Abeno where gentrification due to redevelopment is progressing rapidly. After lunch in Osaka’s Korea Town, most of us proceeded to Kyoto for the IGU 2013 Regional Conference. IGU 2013 Kyoto Regional Conference, 4-9August 2013, Kyoto, Japan We joined over 1,400 other geographers who had congregated in Kyoto for the main conference focused on the theme of “Traditional Wisdom and Modern Knowledge for the Earth’s Future”. The Gender Commission had a packed schedule, with seven sessions dedicated to the theme of “Gender and Geography” (a total of 22 papers were presented on the sub-themes of “Intersectionality”, “Sexualities, sex, space and place”, “Gender, risk and global change”, “Gendering urban spaces”, “Women and Work”, “Teaching and Learning” and “Emerging themes”) and two sessions organized jointly with the History of Geography Commission on the “History of Geography, Geographical Thought, and Gender” (with eight papers). We also held a very well-attended panel discussion on “Working Together: Challenges and Strategies for Collaborating across Boundaries”. After each panelist shared their thoughts on the subject, audience members formed working groups to discuss how the topic applied to their respective contexts. Issues raised by the panelists and groups included the various types of boundaries that need to be crossed (such as national, linguistic, disciplinary, institutional, and research vs teaching), as well as the need for sensitivity to power differences and for spaces of collaboration to be spaces of trust and flexibility to working differently in different settings. Participants were also informed about the shared resources for teaching at the Center for Global Geography Education (www.aag.org/cgge). 3 Jan Monk introducing the panelists (Ragnhild Lund, Joos Droogleever Fortuijn and Michael Solem) for the session in Kyoto on “Working Together: Challenges and Strategies for Collaborating across Boundaries.” We ended with an Open Business Meeting at which we discussed, among other issues, several forthcoming conferences being organized by members of the Commission in different parts of the world, including Brazil, India and the UK, as well as plans for the next IGU Regional Conference in Krakow, Poland, scheduled for18-22 August 2014. With new attendees at the business meeting signing up to be on our electronic mailing list, we managed to add a couple of dozen new members (both faculty and graduate students) to the Commission. Overall, the quality of papers, presentations and discussions across all sessions made for very productive meetings for the Geography and Gender Commission in both Nara and Kyoto. There was a good sense of camaraderie and a strong spirit of support. Several young scholars mentioned how they appreciated that the Commission’s sessions presented a “safe space” to share their views, network, and learn from other feminist geographers. The success of both meetings is a good signal for the future of our Commission and we look forward to another successful set of meetings in Poland in 2014. Shirlena Huang (National University of Singapore), Chair IGU Commission on Gender and Geography Yoko Yoshida (Nara Women’s University), Co-organizer, Pre-Conference Meeting Milena U. Janiec-Grygo (University of South Florida) October 2014 NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Celebrating 100+ years of Women in Geography at the Royal Geographical Society 4 The August, 2013 annual conference of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) (with the Institute of British Geographers) held in London, August 27-30, was a special event in the history of women’s geographic work. It commemorated 100 years of women’s admission to membership in the RGS and the continuing work of today. A dozen paper, panel, and sponsored sessions were designated as 100+ events. They included themes on contemporary issues such as “Gender and Justice – Everyday Frontiers,” “Gender, Migration, and Mobility”, “Gender and Spaces of Empowerment in Tourism. Looking back, a session reflected on historical experiences of women as geographers, “Gendered Frontiers in Geographical Knowledge and Practice” while another displayed and discussed selected objects in the RGS archival collections and gendered aspects of their acquisition and interpretations. Additiomally, The Gender, Place and Culture annual lecture, generally given at the Assocation of American Geographers annual meeting was given this year at the RGS/IBG by Melissa Wright (Pennsylvania State University) on the theme “Feminicidio, Narcoviolence, Profit: The Feminist Fight on Mexico’s Border,” followed by a reception sponsored by the journal’s publisher. To further the celebrations and to honor women who pioneered in British academic geography, attendees were given the opportunity to write celebratory 100+ “postcard messages to geographers who had been important mentors for them. Over 220 cards were written by those at the meeting. Additionally a set of 7 photogtaphic buttons were distributed to honor British women geographic “foremothers” including: Isabella Bird, Eva Taylor, Alice Garnett, Cuchlaine King, Doreen Massey, Sophie Bowlby, and Janet Momsen. Christian Berndt and Karin Schwiter (University of Zurich) received a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation for a three year project on "Care Markets. The role of care agencies in the commodification of elderly care." Theproject outline may be accessed at : http://www.geo.uzh.ch/fileadmin/files/content/abteilungen/wgg/About_us/Staff/Documents_Staf f/Karin_Schwiter/Completed_Projects/CareMarkets_ProjectSummary.pdf More than 15 papers on gender,integrated into other thematic sessions,.were presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers held in St Johns, Newfoundland in August, integrated into other thematic sessions. Recognizing current concerns one session was devoted to “Feminist Approaches to Health and Health Care” with papers on “Possibilities and Limits of Material Feminisms to the Feminist Geographies of Health Care,” “Nurse 'Shortages' and the Social Reproduction of American Health Care,” and “Mobilizing Low-Income Aboriginal Women’s Right to Food in the City.” Other recurring themes were the subject of “home” ranging from work on domestic violence to issues for elderly living alone, home care workers, and homemaking strategies of undocumented women living in the Netherlands The annual student paper competition award went to Reiko Obokata, (University of Ottawa), for her paper "Natural In-Security: Posthumanism and Environmental Refugees.". The conference program may be accessed at http://www.mun.ca/cag2013/CAG2013_programme_June26.pdf Also of interest is a feminist blog about experiences as women in Canadian universities: http://www.hookandeye.ca/ The AK Geographie und Geschlecht (German-speaking gender and geography group) has launched a gender equality initiative in the German Association of Geographers (VGDH). The initiative has been discussed at the Deutsche Geographentag (the biannual meeting of German Geography) and the general assembly of the VGDH approved the 5 initiative. As a consequence, a task force will conduct a quantitative survey about gender equality in German Geography Departments and formulate gender equality aims. Congratulations to Sara Kindon, Human Geography and Development Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand who has received three awards and a promotion in 2013. The first award was a VUW Public Contribution Award for her role in University, citywide and national initiatives advocating for and with refugee-background students. The second was a Deans' Excellence Award for her work as Geography Programme Director working for widespread curriculum changes to strengthen teaching and postgraduate research in Geography. The third was from the New Zealand Geographical Society for the Best Doctoral Thesis in 2013 for her dissertation entitled: 'Thinking-through-Complicity': Towards a Critical Use of Participatory Video for Research' (Waikato University, 2012), and her recent promotion was to Reader/Associate Professor. Congratulations to Carolin Schurr who has been awarded a prestigious multi-year postdoctoral fellowship from the Branco Weiss society for my project: Transnational Economies of Assisted Reproduction (500.000 CHF).. Carolin is currently pursuing research in Guatemala. On October 16, the Autonomous University of Barcelona honored Jan Monk (University of Arizona) with Doctor Honoris Causa (honorary doctorate). The award cited her international contributions to gender and feminist geography, engagement with qualitative research in social and cultural geography and extensive and long term fostering of international ties in the discipline. It also noted appreciation for her long-term association with geographers at the Autonomous University both on the campus and in supporting members of the University in her home institution and other settings. In an extended introduction (laudatio) Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon noted that this was only the second time in the history of the University that a geographer had been recognized with this award. The ceremony also included an invited presentation by “Doctora” Monk on the theme of what motivates scholars to pursue particular paths, in the process drawing on illustrations from her personal experiences. NEW BOOKS Bhattacharyya, Ritupana. 2013. Are We Empowered? Stories of young Indian working women, Saarbrücken, Germany: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN: 978-3-659-20580-4 Bradshaw, Sarah. 2013. Gender, Development and Disasters. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. Cattan, Nadine, and S. Leroy 2013. Atlas mondial des sexualités. Libertés, plaisirs et interdits. Ed. Autrement. Fudge, Judy and Kendra Strauss. (eds) 2013. Temporary Work Agencies and Unfree Labour: Insecurity and the New World of Work. London: Routledge. 6 Lund, Ragnild, Kyotra Kasatabe, Smita Panda, and Yun Xian Wang. 2013. Gender, Mobiliites and Livelihood Transformation; Compaiing Indigenous People in China, India, and Laos. London: Routledge. Molloy, M and W Larner (2013) Fashioning Globalisation: New Zealand Design, Working Women and the Cultural Economy. Wiley Blackwell RGS-IBG Series. ISBN 9781444337013 Oso, Laura and Natalia Ribas Mateos. 2013. The International Handbook on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism: Global and Development Perspectives. Cheltenham, UK. Edawrd Elgar. Peake, Linda and Martina Rieker (eds). 2013. Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban.London: Routledge. Silva, Joseli Maria and Marcio Jose Ornat e Alides Baptista Chimin Junior (eds.). 2013. Geografias Malditas. Corpos, Sexualidades e Espaços. Ponta Grossa: TodaPalavra. Dina Vaiou and Costis Hadjimichalis 2012. Space in Radical Thinkimg. Athens: Nicos Poulantzas Institute/Nissos Publ. SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES A selection of papers from the IGU Commission on Gender meeting held in Ein Karem. Jerusalem, in 2010 appears under the theme “Bridging Gendered Diversity in a Globalizing World” in a theme issue of .”Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics, and Identities 11 (1), 2013 guest- edited by Orna Blumen, Tovi Fenster, and Chen Misgav. It includes articles from seven countries, ranging among others from themes of migrant women’s experiences of food and eating in New Zealand to expressions of masculinity by young men in Japan, historical expressions of the Arab home in Beirut, to changing relationships between women’s paid work and civic engagement in the Netherlands. A full listing of articles in included below. The issue also includes five book reviews. It offers a sampling of the excellent presentations and discussions in the calm and gracious former monastery of the Sisters of Zion in a village outside the city of Jerusalem. Thanks to Tovi Fenster, Orna Blumen and Chen Misgav for editing this collection, to the editors of Hagar for supporting this special issue of the journal. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2, (2) 2013. is a theme issue including focusing on “Sexual Landscapes, Lives, and Livelihoods in Canada” edited by Catherine J. Nash and John P. Catungal. It may be accessed at http://www.acmejournal.org/vol12.pdf. See below for individual articles. Social and Cultural Geography 14(5) 2013. offers a themed section on “Gender Spaces of Commoditised Care.” See individual articles below and http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rscg20/14/5#.Ulug3FCsjAk Journal of interest: Genre, Sexualité & Société(http:gss.revues.org) is an electronic multidisciplinary and international review pblished in French twice per year co-edited by Marianne Blidon and Sébastien Roux. Submissions a re peer reviewed. The journal has been published since 2009. Recent issues have addressed such themes as the social construction of 7 homosexuality, rituals, and .AIDS. Further information is available from [email protected] RECENT ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Abu-Rabic Queder and Yuval Karplus. 2013. Regendering space and reconstructing identity: Bedouin women’s translocal mobility into Israeli-Jewish insitutions of higher education.” Gender, Place and Culture 20 (4): 470-86. Aguilar de Oliveira Cesar Tamires and Vinicius Cabral. 2012. “Sexualidades nas geografias ao sul do Equador.” Revista latino-american de Geografia e Gênero 3(2): 174-77. Azalanshah Md Syed. 2013. “Malay women as discerning viewers: Asian soap operas, consumer culture, and negotiating modernity.” Gender, Place and Culture 20 (5). 647-63. Bagheri, Nazgol. 2013. “Mapping women in Tehran's public spaces: a geo-visualization perspective.” Gender, Place & Culture:, DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2013.817972. Bennett, Luke. 2013. “Who goes there? Accounting for gender in the urge to explore abandoned military bunkers”. Gender, Place and Culture 20(5): 630-46 Bhattacharyya, Ritupana. 2013. “Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013: Will it ensure women’s safety in public spaces? Space and Culture, India, 1 (1), 13-27, Bhattacharyya, Ritupana and Polly Vauquline. 2013., A mrage or a rural life line? Analysing the impact of Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act on women beneficiaries of Assam, Space and Culture, India, 1(1), 83-101. Bhattacharyya, Rituparna, M.L.Meena, and S.Singh. 2013. “Some reflections of the geographies of Socio-Economic Impact of the Kosi River Floods, 2008, Journal of Earth Science and Engineering 1, 57-65, Billom, Emily and Nancy Hiemstra. 2013. “Mediating messiness: expanding ideas of flexibility, reflexivity, and em.bodiment in fieldwork.” Gender, Place and Culture. 20 (3): 313-28. Blumen, Orna, Tovi Fenster, and Chen Misgav. 2013. “Introduction: Bridging gendered diversity in a globalizing world.” Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics, and Identities 11 (1):2-5. ---. “The body within home and domesticity: Gendered diversity.” Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics, and Identities 11 (1):6-19. Bolvin, Renaud René. 2013. “Rehabilitación Urbana e Gentrificación en el Barrio de Chueca: la Contribución Gay.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4(1): 114-124. ----. 2013. De Cantinas, Vapores, Cines e Discotecas: Cambios, Rupturas e Inercias en los Modos y Espacios de Homsocualización de la Ciudad de México. Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4 (2): 118-33. 8 Boulevard, Glacia. . 2013. “Vida de travesti é luta! Luta contra a morte, luta contra o preconceito, luta por sobrevivência e luta por espaço”, in Joseli Maria Silva, Marcio Jose Ornat e Alides Baptista Chimin Junior (eds.). Geografias Malditas. Corpos, Sexualidades e Espaços. Ponta Grossa: TodaPalavra, 69 – 81. Boyer, Kate, Suzanne Reimer, and Lauren Irvine, 2013, “The nursery workspace, emotional labour, and contested contestation of commoditised childcare in the contemporary UK.” Social and Cultural Geography 14 (5): 517-40. Brown, Gavin. 2013. Pensando Além da Homonormatividade: Explorações Performativvas de Economias Gays Diversificadas.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4(1): 125-38. Bruno Mundim, Maria Célia, Solange Muglia Wechsler, Tatiana Nakano Primi. 2013. “Liderança Feminina: O Estado da Arte nas Publicacöes Brasileiras.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4(2): 55-65. Bush, Vicky. 2013. “ The employment of migrant nirses un th UK: Negotiating social class in an open market for commoditised in-home care.” Social and Cultural Geography 14(5) 541-57. Carbó, Monica, Mireia Baylina and Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon. 2013. “Women’s ventures in a rural context: livelihood and identity, ”Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics, and Identities 11 (1): 100-120 Cabral, Vinicius, Joseli Maria Silva, and Marcio Jose Ornat. 2013. “ Espaços de morte e representaçöes sociais de travestis na cidade de Ponta Grossa.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4(1): 139-61. Cabral, Vicinius, Joseli Maria Silva e Marcio Jose Ornat. 2013. “Espaço e morte nas representações sociais das travestis”, in Joseli Maria Silva, Marcio Jose Ornat e Alides Baptista Chimin Junior (eds.). Geografias Malditas. Corpos, Sexualidades e Espaços. Ponta Grossa: TodaPalavra, 273 – 307. Cabral da Silva, Rachel. 2013. “Desejo de Cidade e Sociabildade Negra.” Revista Latinoamericana de Geografia e Gênero 4(1): 162-74. Cardoso Lopes, Marilia and Susana Maria Veleda da Silva. 2013. “Da Paixão ao Crime: Uma Espacializacão da Violència contra as Mulheres en Rio Grande –RS. Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4(1): 58-74. Cattan,, Nadine and A. Vanolo, 2013. "Gay and lesbian emotional geographies of clubbing: reflections from Paris and Turin"Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/2M5UTemdSGwtMqskI2uC/full Catungal, John Apul. 2013. “Ethno-Specific Safe Houses in the Liberal Contact Zone: Race Politics, Place-Making and the Genealogies of the AIDS Sector in Global-Multicultural Toronto, ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographie 12(2): 250-78. http://www.acme-journal.org/vol12/Catungal2013.pdf Chant, Sylvia.2013. “The long shadow of ‘smart economics’: The making, methodologies and messages of the World Development Report 2012,” in Laura Oso and Natalia Ribas-Mateos (eds) 9 The International Handbook on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism: Global and Development Perspectives (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar), pp.97-126. Chant, Sylvia .2013. “Gender – Is one goal enough?” In United Nations Association –UK (eds) Global Development Goals: Leaving No-one Behind (London: Witan Media), 85-88. Chant, Sylvia and Katherine Brickell. 2013. “Domesticating (and ‘de-patriarchalising’) the development agenda: A need for greater household (and family) engagement in gender-related policy interventions?:” in Shirin Rai and Georgina Waylen (eds) New Frontiers in Feminist Political Economy. London: Routledge. Chant, Sylvia and Cathy McIlwaine. 2013. Gender, Urban Development and the Politics of Space, e-International Relations (http://www.e-ir.info/2013/06/04/gender-urban-developmentand-the-politics-of-space/ Cheong-Yi, Hyun Soon Park, Soon Young Lee, and Seung-jun Moon. 2013. “Sexual harassment in Korean college classrooms: how self-construal and gender affect students’ reporting behavior.” Gender, Place and Culture 20 (4): 432-50. Chouinard, Vera. 2013. “Precarious lives:in the global South: On being disabled in Guyana.” Antipode. DOI 10.1111.anti.12046. Colin, Frances-Lise. 2013. “Commodification of indigenous crafts and reconfiguration of gender identities among the Emberá of Panama.” Gender, Place and Culture 20 (4): 487-509. Cox, Rosie, 2013. “Gendered spaces of commoditised care. Social and Cultural Geography 14(5): 491-00. ----. 2013. “The complications of ‘hiring a hubby’: Gender relations and the commodification of home maintenance in New Zealand.” Social and Cultural Geography 14(5) 575-90. da Silva Leal, Jackson. 2013,. “Sobrecarga de Planos de Opressão e o Encarceramento Feminino no Sul do Rio Grande do Sul.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4(1): 36-47. Datta, Ayona. 2013. “gendered nature and urban culture: The dialectics of gated developments in Izmir, Turkey.: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research DOI: 10.1111/14682627.12081 Davis, Deborah and Kim Walker. 2013. “Towards an ‘optics of power;: technologies of surveillance and discipline and case-loading midwifery practice in New Zealand” Gender, Place and Culture. 20(5): 597-812. DeLyser, Dydia and Wendy S. Shaw. 2013, “For menopausal geographies.” Area DOI.1111/area 12059. Di Feliciantonio, Cesare. 2013, “Se Necesita las Palabras para Decirio La Marginalización de la Geografia de Género y de la Sexualidad en Italia: Entrevista con Rachele Borghi.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 4(2): 173-78. 10 Di Feliciantonio, Cesare, Francisco dos Santos, Ednélia and Eliane Rose Maio Braga. 2013. “ Questão do Gênero nas Brincadeiras Infanta: un Estudio de Caso.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero: 4(1): 103-113. Diaz Carrión, Isis Arlene. 2013. Mis hijos se quedan allá”: Estrategias cotidianas de mujeres urbanas que trabajan en el turismo de aventura en ‘Rio-Tlan’ –México." Revista LatinoAmericana de Geografia e Gênero, 4 (2) 45-54. http://www.revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/rlagg/article/view/4818/pdf_73 ----. “Mujeres y mercado de trabajo del turismo alternativo en Veracruz.” Economía, Sociedad y Territorio, XIII,(42): 351-80. http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=11126608003 ----. “Nosotras también hacíamos descenso”: Rescatando a participación de las mujeres en el descenso de río con fines turísticos y deportivos en Jalcomulco (Veracruz, México)” Journal of Latin American Geography, 12 (2),: 151-70. Diprose, Gradon, Amanda C. Thomas, and Renee Rushton. 2013. :Desiring more: Understanding of sexuality in research processes.” Area 45(3): 292-98. Dos Santos, Moreira Marcos. 2013. “Bandas de Música e Gênero: Uma Busca da Ativa Participacão de Mulher Nordestina.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero: 4 (2): 66-76. Droogleever Fortuijn, Joos and Frans Thissen. 2013. “ The changing relationship between civic engagement and paid work of women in rural areas in the Netherlands, 1993-2007.” Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics, and Identities 11 (1) 82-99. England, Kim and Caitlin Henry. 2013. “care work, migration, and citizenship: International nurses in the UK.” Social and Cultural Geography 14(5): Evans, Sarah L., Innes Keighren and Avril Maddrell. 2013. “Coming of age? Reflections on the centenary of women’s :admission to the Royal Geographical Society. The Geographical Journal DOI.1111/geoj/12051 Faier, Lieba. 2013. “Affective investment in the Manila region: Filipina migrants in rural Japan and transnational urban development.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 38(3): 376-90. Fannon, Maria. 2013. “The burden of choosing wisely: biopolitics at the beginning of life.” Gender, Place and Culture. 20 (3): 273-89. Fenster, Tovi. 2013. “Bodies and places in Jerusalem: Gendered feelings and urban policies.” Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics, and Identities 11 (1):63-81. ----. 2013., “Moving between addresses: Home and belonging for Israeli migrant and Palestinian indigenous women over 70, Home Cultures, 10 (2): 159-188 Fenster, Tovi and Hanaa Hamdon-Saliba. 2013. “ Gender and feminist geographies in the Middle East.” Gender, Place and Culture. 20 (4): 528-46. 11 Fischer, Harry W. and Ashwin Chhatra. 2013. “ Environmental citizenship.: Gender and the emergences of a new conservation philosophy.” Geoforum 50 (in press) 10-19. Flores Teixeira, João Batitsta. 2013. “Mulheres Chefes de Familias e Politicas Públicas: O contraste com a Realidade no Barrio Getúlio Vargas.” Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero: 4 (2): 86-95. González Ramos, Anna M. and Núria Vergés Bosch 2013. “International mobility of women in science and technology careers: shaping plans for personal and professional purposes.” Gender, Place and Culture 20(5): 613-29. Gress, Douglas R. and Jeeyon Park. 2013. “Differential spaces in Korean places: Feminist geography and female managers in South Korea.”. Gender, Work, and Organization. DOI:10.1111/gwo.12028 Grünenfelder, Julia. 2013.”Discourses of gender identities and gender roles in Pakistan: Woman and non-domestic work in political representation,”Women’ss Studies International Forum, 40: 68-77. ----. 2013. “Negotiating gender relations. Muslim women and formal:employment in Pakistran’s rural development sector.” Gener and Organization, 20(6): 599-615. Gurratxag, Mike. 2013. “Changes in rural-urban aex ratio differences in the young professional age groups as an indicator of social sustainability in rural areas: A case study of continental spaces,” 2000-2010. Area 45(3): 333-47. Halevi, Sharon and Fruma Zachs. 2013. “’The little kingdom over which God made you queen,: The gendered reorganization of a ‘modern’ Arab home in turn-ofo-the-century Beirut.” .” Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics, and Identities 11 (1) 139-56. Hofmann, Erin T. and Cynthia J. Buckley. 2013. “Global changes and gendered responses: The feminization of migration from Georgia. International Migration Review 47(3): DOI.10 1111/ imre. 12035 Hutta, Jan Simon e Carsten Balzer. 2013. “Identidades e cidadania em construção: historização do 'T' nas políticas de antiviolência LGBT no Brasil.” In Joseli Maria Silva, Marcio Jose Ornat e Alides Baptista Chimin Junior (eds.). Geografias Malditas. Corpos, Sexualidades e Espaços. Ponta Grossa: TodaPalavra, 311-38. Ibarra Garcia, Verónica and Angélica Lucia Damián. 2013. “Mujeres en legislativo Federal: Una Mirada Especial México, 1998-2011. Revista Latino-americana de Geografia e Gênero 2-13. 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