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|a Activist feminist geographies /
|c edited by Kate Boyer, LaToya E. Eaves, and Jennifer Fluri.
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|a Front Cover -- Activist Feminist Geographies -- Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Legacies on which this book builds -- Book layout -- References -- 1 Evacuation Lost: Activism and Scholarship in a Time of Geopolitical Crisis -- Introduction -- Historical overview of conflict in Afghanistan -- Research on gender, geopolitics, and economic development -- Factor 1: Subcontracting -- Factor 2: Internal brain-drain -- Factor 3: Ignore rather than listen -- Factor 4: Diversity of women's experiences
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|a Factor 5: Security -- Evacuation lost -- Plan A to Plan ...? -- Media and public presentations, and academic action/influence/activism? -- Summary and conclusion -- References -- 2 Women Weaving Critical Geographies -- Assembling the warp: introduction -- The first thread: environmental perceptions through emotions -- The second thread: mapping violence to make resistance visible -- Weaving bridges, threading reflections -- The last loose thread: in conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Critical Geography Collective of Ecuador as Feminist Geography Collective Praxis -- Introduction
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|a Feminist geography praxis and activism -- Feminist geography activist praxis: migrant women's transnational struggles -- Feminist geography activist praxis: Naporuna river territories, women and the struggle for life -- Discussion and conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 4 Legacies of Black Feminist Activism in the US South -- Black feminist geographies -- Black feminism in the South from slavery to civil rights -- Contemporary engagements with Black Feminist activist legacies in the South -- Conclusion -- References
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|a 5 LGBT+ Activism and Morality Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Understanding the Dynamic Equilibrium in Czechia from a Broader Transnational Perspective -- A note on my positionality -- Brief history of Czech(oslovak) LGBT+ activism -- Cold War politics and sexuality -- From invisible and disunited advocacy toward united transnational opposition -- Gender as a symbolic glue of novel morality politics -- Ontological (in)security as an overlooked explanation framework -- Scholarly responses, challenges, and opportunities -- Introducing queer geography in Czechia -- Conclusion -- References
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|a 6 Sexual Harassment and Claiming the Right to Everyday Life -- Introduction -- Sexual harassment in relation to mobility and spaces of transport -- The night-time city -- Spaces of higher education -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Giving Birth in a 'Hostile Environment' -- The Hostile Environment policy -- Hostile Environment policies and care for pregnancy and birth -- Maternity Stream of Sanctuary -- Project Mama and 'radical nurturing' -- Accompaniment and a feminist politics of solidarity -- References
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|a 8 Respectful Relationalities: Researching with Those Who Contest or Have Concerns about Changes in Sexual and Gender Legislation and Cultures
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|a Exploring what it means to enact feminist geography, this book joins cases of collaborative research with social justice activist movements. From Black feminist organizing in the American South to feminist geography collectives in Latin America, the book showcases activist-engaged scholarship from the global north and south.
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