Gènere i geografia al Regne Unit, 1980-2006
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Aquest article presenta l’evolució de la geografia feminista al Regne Unit en els darrers vint-i-cinc anys. La primera part de l’article es refereix als primers llibres i articles per tal d’establir els «moments» clau en el desenvolupament de la geografia feminista al Regne Unit; la segona part documenta la recerca més recent en geografia feminista, com ara l’adopció del concepte d’identitat de gènere; la tercera secció pretén il·lustrar els principals treballs realitzats en relació amb la meva àrea de recerca, la geografia rural. I, finalment, a manera de conclusió, l’article examina el desenvolupament de la geografia feminista en el camp de l’ensenyament.
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gènere, geografia, Regne Unit, geografia rural, ensenyamentReferències
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