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González-Hidalgo, Marien, und Christos Zografos. „Emotions, power, and environmental conflict: Expanding the ‘emotional turn’ in political ecology“. Progress in Human Geography 44, Nr. 2 (27.01.2019): 235–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309132518824644.

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Building on the framework of emotional political ecology, we seek to expand ways of studying the relationships between emotion, power, and environmental conflict. Our review of work in feminist studies, human geography, social psychology, social movement theory, and social and cultural anthropology suggests the need for a theoretical framework that captures the psychological, more-than-human, collective, geographical, and personal-political dimensions that intersect subjectivities in environmental conflicts. We stress the need to explicitly consider ‘the political’ at stake when researching emotions in environmental conflicts, and develop a conceptual framework for facilitating nuanced conceptualisations and analyses of subjects and power in environmental conflicts.
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Sharp, Joanne. „Geography and gender: what belongs to feminist geography? Emotion, power and change“. Progress in Human Geography 33, Nr. 1 (Februar 2009): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309132508090440.

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Bagina, Yana A. „Fear and Anxiety as a Part of Women’s Spatial Stories in the City“. Inter 11, Nr. 17 (2019): 46–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/inter.2019.17.3.

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This paper considers women’s fear of male violence experienced in motion. The topic has been developed in the Anglo-American feminist geography and criminology in the 1970–90s. I attempt to describe urban contexts of fear of male violence considering women everyday mobility. As theoretical framework I use work by geographer Doreen Massey, supplemented by ideas from emotional geography and sociology of emotions. I collected 10 semi-structured interviews with young women aged 18 to 25 years old. All of them are residents of non-central districts of Moscow and Moscow region. The analysis includes two parts. In the first part I try to draw the line between fear and anxiety as close but different emotions. I also talk about construction of women’s fear of a male violence and different agents involved in the social construction of threats. In the second part I describe conjunctions of spatial histories as gender orders, in which women’s fears are reproduced regardless of actual male threat. I consider conjunctions of material environment (streets, transport, lighting, etc.), human stories (“not suspicious people”, “suspicious people”, “companions”), natural stories (time of day) as fluid, unstable and situational. I conclude that it hardly can be any “formula of women’s fear”. Fear and anxiety significantly affect women’s spatial stories. I give examples of coping strategies women take to change the geometry of power within such gender orders.
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Horn, Jessica. „Decolonising emotional well-being and mental health in development: African feminist innovations“. Gender & Development 28, Nr. 1 (02.01.2020): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2020.1717177.

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Bain, Alison L., Rachael Baker, Nicole Laliberté, Alison Milan, William J. Payne, Léa Ravensbergen und Dima Saad. „Emotional masking and spill-outs in the neoliberalized university: a feminist geographic perspective on mentorship“. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 41, Nr. 4 (18.06.2017): 590–607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03098265.2017.1331424.

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Haylett, Chris. „Class, Care, and Welfare Reform: Reading Meanings, Talking Feelings“. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 35, Nr. 5 (Mai 2003): 799–814. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a35120.

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This paper presents a way of looking at welfare as a realm of affective well-being, which challenges dominant liberal and rationalist views of welfare as unemployment compensation or support on the route back to ‘work’. With reference to welfare-to-work reform in Britain and, the United States, I examine liberal feminist and neoliberal policy discourses on women, work, and welfare. The rationale underlying these discourses is argued to effect an erasure of meaning and feeling from conceptions of care, with serious consequences for the caring choices of poor working-class mothers. The potential of a nonreductive feminist ethics of care, to oppose the work-centric notion of welfare promoted in prevailing approaches to reform, is considered. Ethical thinking is shown to promote an expanded concept of welfare based on caring interrelations and interdependencies, and a way of seeing the emotional geographies of welfare reform. I conclude by arguing the need for labour politics to engage with the emotional geographies of welfare reform.
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Tamas, Sophie. „Moving Pieces“. Departures in Critical Qualitative Research 7, Nr. 4 (2018): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/dcqr.2018.7.4.113.

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This piece offers a handful of poems written over the past few years, during a time of profound departures, pivots, and journeys that have mostly happened within the innocuous orbits of everyday life in familiar spaces. They might provide a micro-scale situated examination of self/other care-giving dynamics or add to the feminist conversation around academic subjectivity and slow scholarship or sketch a terrain that pieces together into an impressionistic map of the emotional and affective geography of professionally and relationally moving on.
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Williams, Jill M. „Affecting migration: Public information campaigns and the intimate spatialities of border enforcement“. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38, Nr. 7-8 (14.03.2019): 1198–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2399654419833384.

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A broad body of research has examined the shifting spatialities of contemporary border enforcement efforts, drawing particular attention to how border enforcement efforts increasingly take place away from the territorial edges of border enforcing states. However, existing research largely focuses on border enforcement efforts that mobilize strategies of militarization, securitization, and criminalization. In response, this paper draws on work in the fields of emotional and feminist geopolitics, to broaden understandings of the sites, modalities, and spatialities of border governance. Drawing on in-depth interviews, archival research, and discourse analysis, this paper examines public information campaigns launched by US border enforcement agencies between 1990 and 2012. In doing so, I show how these campaigns aim to affect migrant decision-making and reduce unauthorized migration by circulating strategically crafted messages and images into the intimate spaces of everyday life where potential migrants and their loved ones live and socialize. Unlike the hard power strategies of militarized borders and migrant criminalization, public information campaigns work as soft-power tools of governance that target the emotional registers of viewers and both respond to and counter particular gender ideologies. As this analysis suggests, understanding the full complexity of contemporary border governance requires that we broaden the scope of analysis beyond the hard power strategies of militarization, securitization, and criminalization to examine the softer side of border governance, a project that the insights of feminist political geography are particularly well suited for.
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Cockayne, Daniel G. „Underperformative economies: Discrimination and gendered ideas of workplace culture in San Francisco’s digital media sector“. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 50, Nr. 4 (25.01.2018): 756–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308518x18754883.

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Drawing on recent research in feminist and cultural economic geography, as well as queer and affect theory, in this paper I examine the construction of ideas of workplace culture in the context of digital media work in San Francisco. I argue that in this context, workplace culture is produced as an idea that functions to describe certain individuals and behaviors as in or out of alignment with the firm’s established and gendered norms. I frame these observations around a discussion of affect and emotion in the workplace through a critical examination of interviews with workers in this setting. Drawing on Ngai’s framing of confidence as the tone of capitalism, and Berlant’s notion of underperformativity, I emphasize the gendered and affective dimensions of accumulation in the digital media sector, and how ideas of culture are discursively and materially constructed rather than natural or existing prior to their circumstances of production. In a practical sense, reproductions of a culture–economy dualism implicate gendered and other forms of discrimination in the workplace in terms of hiring practices, uneven distributions of (often emotional and unremunerated) work, and how difference in the workplace is valued or undermined.
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Pirani, N., B. A. Ricker und M. J. Kraak. „Feminist cartography and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality: Emotional responses to three thematic maps“. Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien 64, Nr. 2 (14.11.2019): 184–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cag.12575.

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Dissertationen zum Thema "Feminist and emotional geography"

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Thomsen, Yasmin Reuben Adler. „Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation“. Thesis, Malmö universitet, Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-43833.

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With a tense political landscape with stigmatizing discourse about migrants and so-called migrant ghettos, alongside continuous indications of gender imbalances in public spaces in Copenhagen, a focus on migrant women was chosen. The thesis takes its outset in a photo project conducted in Kringlebakken, an integration house in Copenhagen. Six migrant women participated and were asked to photograph the city through their eyes, meaning taking photos of their everyday lives and places they wanted to show and talk about in the following photo elicitation interviews. With agency and empowerment as key values the women navigated the conversation and shared experiences about their everyday lives. Concepts of intersectionality, the everyday and emotional geographies were applied through a feminist lens, highlighting the role emotions play in shaping our perception of spaces. From an inductive approach two themes were found: 1) green spaces and 2) everyday practices and challenges. The women shared peaceful moments and embodied experiences in nature both with themselves, with their children and their family. The green spaces evoked gratitude, appreciation and peace and had a general restorative effect in their everyday life. Their appreciation mainly stems from previous experiences in their home countries where urban green areas are not as accessible. Furthermore green spaces become a space where the women can get a break from the everyday chores. In contrast, the experiences shared about the everyday spaces and practices included language barriers, discrimination and feelings of exclusion. The added hindrances to urban life brings a level of discomfort in their everyday lives and it is here that Kringlebakken plays an essential role as an inclusive space in the women’s lives. Highlighting these embodied experiences adds nuances to a heterogeneous group that is often depicted as a homogeneous group.
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Spangler, Ian. „“ONE MORE WAY TO SELL NEW ORLEANS”: AIRBNB AND THE COMMODIFICATION OF AUTHENTICITY THROUGH LOCAL EMOTIONAL LABOR“. UKnowledge, 2018. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/geography_etds/57.

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Since 2014, Airbnb has been the poster-child for an impassioned debate over how to best regulate short-term home rentals (STR’s) in New Orleans, Louisiana. As critical perspectives toward on-demand economic practice become increasingly common, it is important to understand how the impacts of STR platforms like Airbnb extend beyond the realm of what is traditionally conceptualized as the economic (i.e., pressure on housing markets). In this thesis, I explore the ways in which Airbnb recalibrates the spatial and temporal rhythms of everyday neighborhood life for people external to the formal trappings of an STR contract. Drawing in particular on theories of authenticity and feminist political economy, I argue that locals’ emotional labor of “playing host” is necessarily enrolled into the creation of value for Airbnb, and is essential to the reproduction of the platform’s business model and marketing rhetoric.
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Doria, Ashley N. „Exploring the Existence of Women's Emotional Agency in Climate Change Livelihood Adaptation Strategies: A Case-study of Maasai Women in Northern Tanzania“. Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1438952018.

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Laketa, Sunčana. „The Geopolitics Of Daily Life In Mostar, Bosnia And Herzegovina“. Diss., The University of Arizona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/556443.

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Nearly twenty years after the brutal conflict that occurred in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), ethnosectarian ideology continues to permeate all structures and institutions of Bosnian society, from political and educational institutions to religious and cultural ones; most of all, it is significantly embodied in the everyday life of people in Bosnia. It is these everyday practices that I investigate in order to unravel how ethnicity is (re)produced, performed and experienced through mundane practices of moving through space. Specifically, this dissertation asks: What socio-spatial practices and emotional experiences are involved in the processes of solidifying, as well as dissolving, ethnic identity in BiH? The study is a primarily qualitative investigation of daily life, based on deployment of multiple methods such as participant observation, interviews and a photography project. The site of the study is the town of Mostar in southwestern BiH. It has been formally and informally divided between "Croat/Catholic" west Mostar and "Bosniak/Muslim" east Mostar for over 15 years. The findings point to the ways identity and space emerge as performative effects of practice, as well as how different processes of bordering (between "us" and "them"; between "our" and "their" side) are materialized through different affective intensities.
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Yun, Ohsoon. „Coffee tourism in Ethiopia : opportunities, challenges, and initiatives“. Thesis, University of Exeter, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/17470.

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This thesis explores the opportunities, challenges, and initiatives for coffee tourism in the context of Ethiopia. My research addresses five themes to achieve its research aims, which are as follows: arriving at prospective coffee tourism frameworks; addressing the reasons behind the underdevelopment of coffee tourism in Ethiopia; highlighting coffee tourism’s opportunities and challenges in Ethiopia; identifying potential coffee tourists, and; initiating coffee tourism through local collaborations. The core research methodologies are: fieldwork in Ethiopia involving a series of interviews with key stakeholders and a detailed case study of one potential coffee tourism region; digital ethnography, and; knowledge transfer activities enabled by several conceptual approaches such as development in Africa, power relations, reformed orientalism, situated knowledge, self-other, emotional geographies, and participatory geographies. Through this research, I found that coffee tourism cannot simply be a combination of coffee and tourism; coffee tourism needs to be understood through various contexts in addition to that of tourism; coffee tourism can be a more practical tourism form and a new coffee marketing vehicle in Ethiopia, and; coffee tourism potentially brings more advantages to the coffee industry in coffee bean exporting countries with current sustainable coffee initiatives such as fair trade or other coffee certification projects. Coffee tourism is not widely discussed in academia, and I argue that this research addresses several gaps in the literature: suggestions for coffee tourism frameworks, coffee tourism research in the context of Ethiopia, coffee tourism research beyond simple analysis in terms of the tourism or coffee industries, and a new illumination on Ethiopian culture, tourism, and coffee culture. Raising the topic of South Korea’s impact in Ethiopia as well as the East Asian role in coffee tourism is also an important contribution to academia. During my PhD tenure, I found a potential global partnership between coffee bean exporting countries and coffee bean importing countries through coffee. Ethiopia is an ideal place for coffee tourism, and it is my hope that coffee tourism could present an approach that brings to light Ethiopia's cultural wealth.
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Fournier, Diane Lucie Carleton University Dissertation Geography. „Defining feminist geography : an examination of how Canadian women geographers perceive feminist geography“. Ottawa, 1990.

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Nash, Catherine. „Landscape, body and nation : cultural geographies of Irish identities“. Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.261470.

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Smith, Sara Hollingsworth. „A Geopolitics of Intimacy and Anxiety: Religion, Territory, and Fertility in Leh District, Jammu and Kashmir, India“. Diss., The University of Arizona, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194792.

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What happens when bodies are the territory through which geopolitical strategies play out? In the Leh district of India's contested Jammu and Kashmir State, religious identity has become politicized and Buddhist/Muslim conflict is being articulated at the site of the body. This dissertation contributes to political geography by exploring intimacy and fertility as geopolitical practice. In Leh, political conflict between Buddhists and Muslims is being enacted through women's bodies. Activist members of the Buddhist majority are encouraging Buddhist women to maximize fertility and avoid marrying Muslim men in order to maintain Buddhist electoral control. When women's bodies are instrumentalized and geopolitical strategy seeks to control desire, how do women cope with or resist these pressures? Can the body be an effective site of resistance against the politicization of religion and intimacy? My dissertation research consists of over 200 interviews and surveys of Buddhist and Muslim women in Leh district, as well as a participatory oral history project that engaged students in Leh with these difficult questions. The research explores how the politicization of marriage and fertility is affecting decision-making, how women negotiate religious and political pressures to participate in pro-natal territorial struggles, and how emergent geopolitical religious identities shape visions of the future.
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McNiven, Abigail. „(Re)collections : engaging feminist geography with embodied and relational experiences of pregnancy losses“. Thesis, Durham University, 2014. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/10786/.

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With empirically-grounded and theoretically-inferred consideration in this thesis, I bring into focus a vast ‘collection’ of components entailed in lived experiences of pregnancy losses and, in particular, foreground the ways in which spaces and places are intimately involved. This includes, for example, attending to medical settings such as hospitals, workplaces, homes and gardens, online support communities, cemeteries and other memorial locations in addition to bodies which are simultaneously material and emotional. Since pregnancy losses are inter-personal, I also discuss social relations between women, their embryos, foetuses, babies and/or children, medical staff, partners, family members, friends, work colleagues, online group users and ‘wider society’. The multiplicity of components within, and across, participants’ experiences serves to simultaneously break apart and reassemble the label I selected for the research of ‘pregnancy losses’. I utilise several sub-disciplines across the thesis, finding a particularly significant and tricky tension between two particular areas I wish to engage: feminist geographies and the geographies of death and dying. My research weaves together feminist, embodied, emotional geographies through which I seek to understand experiences of pregnancy losses. In doing so, I foreground the richness, depth and complexity of lived experiences by developing understandings of pregnancy losses which embrace, rather than sanitise or marginalise, bodily materiality and social relations as well as emotional dynamics. My thesis serves to bring together and explore the recollections of pregnancy loss experiences, organised around a number of spatial contexts and activities. These are reflected in the focus of each chapter in terms of interior bodies, social relations, bodily fluids, online sites, external skins and practices of memorialisation. My discussions work to ‘collect’ together understandings about the somewhat paradoxical fullness and variety of accumulated meanings that can be held about pregnancy loss experiences.
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Weinert, Julie Marie. „The Construction and Influence of Local Gender Roles on Practice in a Global Industry: Ecotourism In Ecuador“. Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1211550789.

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Bücher zum Thema "Feminist and emotional geography"

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Smith, Mick, L. Bondi und Joyce Davidson. Emotional geographies. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007.

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Nelson, Lise, und Joni Seager, Hrsg. A Companion to Feminist Geography. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470996898.

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Balbus, Isaac D. Emotional rescue: The theory and practice of a feminist father. New York: Routledge, 1998.

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C, Johnson Louise. Placebound: Australian feminist geographies. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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Fleischmann, Katharina. Stadt Land Gender: Einführung in Feministische Geographien. Königstein/Taunus: U. Helmer, 2005.

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Women population of North East India: A study in gender geography. New Delhi: Regency Publications, 2002.

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Cherished torment: The emotional geography of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 2001.

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Silva, Joseli Maria. Geografias subversivas: Discursos sobre espaço, gênero e sexualidades. Ponta Grossa, Paraná: Todapalavra Editora, 2009.

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Feminism and geography: The limits of geographical knowledge. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1993.

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Feminism and geography: The limits of geographical knowledge. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993.

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Buchteile zum Thema "Feminist and emotional geography"

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Gillespie, Kathryn. „Intimacy, animal emotion and empathy“. In Writing Intimacy into Feminist Geography, 160–69. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, [2017]: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315546186-14.

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Fluri, Jennifer L. „Feminist Political Geography“. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography, 235–47. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118725771.ch18.

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Fortuijn, Joos Droogleever. „Teaching Feminist Geography“. In Routledge Handbook of Gender and Feminist Geographies, 501–10. Names: Datta, Anindita, 1968- editor. Title: Routledge handbook of gender and feminist geographies/ edited by Anindita Datta, [and four others]. Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315164748-50.

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Vanin, Fabio. „Luanda’s Emotional Geography“. In The Routledge Companion to Art in the Public Realm, 185–95. Names: Cartiere, Cameron, editor. | Tan, Leon, editor. Title: The Routledge companion to art in the public realm / edited by Cameron Cartiere and Leon Tan. Description: New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429450471-17.

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Thien, Deborah. „Emotional Life“. In A Companion to Social Geography, 309–25. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444395211.ch18.

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Boyer, Kate. „Motherhood in Feminist Geography“. In Routledge Handbook of Gender and Feminist Geographies, 318–25. Names: Datta, Anindita, 1968- editor. Title: Routledge handbook of gender and feminist geographies/ edited by Anindita Datta, [and four others]. Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315164748-32.

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Kofman, Eleonore. „Feminist Political Geographies“. In A Companion to Feminist Geography, 519–33. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470996898.ch34.

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Thomas, Mary E., und Patricia Ehrkamp. „Feminist Theory“. In The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography, 29–31. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118384466.ch4.

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Bosworth, Kai. „Feminist Geography in the Anthropocene“. In Routledge Handbook of Gender and Feminist Geographies, 445–54. Names: Datta, Anindita, 1968- editor. Title: Routledge handbook of gender and feminist geographies/ edited by Anindita Datta, [and four others]. Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315164748-45.

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Hyndman, Jennifer. „Feminist Geopolitics and September 11“. In A Companion to Feminist Geography, 565–77. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470996898.ch37.

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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Feminist and emotional geography"

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Trahorsch, Petr, und Roman Kroufek. „Environmental visualization of selected Czech regions: analysis of geography textbooks“. In 27th edition of the Central European Conference with subtitle (Teaching) of regional geography. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9694-2020-16.

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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the quality of environmental visualization of selected regions in Czech geography textbooks for primary and lower secondary schools. The method of quantitative content analysis of visuals was used. The categories of quantitative analysis were defined based on the content of the environmental and geographical curriculum, for example landscape type, emotional charge etc. The results show a relatively similar structure of environmental visualization between textbooks: emotionally positive visuals showing the protection of cultural-historical heritage and protection of nature dominate. The exception is the Moravskoslezský kraj, which is visually presented in a negative way compared to other regions. In textbooks there are a minimum of abstract visuals or visuals showing the tendencies of environmental components.
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Yang, Xiaojun, Yiyi Wang, Ziqi Kong und Xiuyuan Li. „Local Research on Urban Leisure From the Perspective of Emotional Geography: Taking Cricket Fighting in Xi’an as an example“. In 2020 5th International Conference on Humanities Science and Society Development (ICHSSD 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200727.170.

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