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Women and Space

Roxane Zand
- 01 Nov 1982 - 
- Vol. 12, Iss: 1, pp 104-105
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This article is published in Feminist Review.The article was published on 1982-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 49 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Women's history & Women's studies.

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Women in the Field: Critical Feminist Methodologies and Theoretical Perspectives*

TL;DR: Feminist scholars have traditionally emphasized the importance of incorporating "the everyday" worlds of women into the historically masculinist theoretical and empirical foundations of the social sciences as discussed by the authors, which resulted in smaller-scale research projects and more interactive kinds of research methods and methodologies.
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Feminism and geography

Liz Bondi
TL;DR: For example, the authors found that nannies became deeply attached to their young charges despite the fact that these children would not represent a source of status to them, either in the present or even less in the future (who will be invited to degree ceremonies and christenings, or qualify for support in old age).
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The Power of Continuity: Ethiopia Through the Eyes of Its Children

Eva Poluha
TL;DR: In this paper, children are used as a window to an Ethiopian soci..., where children play a vital role as a source of information on politics but have been neglected as political actors in research contexts.
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Gendered spaces and women's status

Daphne Spain
- 01 Jul 1993 - 
TL;DR: In homes, schools, and workplaces, women and men are often separated in ways that sustain gender stratification by reducing women's access to socially valued knowledge as mentioned in this paper, and the fact that these spatial arrangements may be imperceptible increases their power to reproduce prevailing status differences.
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Women and Urban Public Space

TL;DR: The field of women and environments has focused almost exclusively on women activities and needs in the home and the adjacent neighborhood with little research on women's use of urban public spaces as mentioned in this paper.