26 research outputs found
Radical geography from the Drumlin: an academic commemoration of Ronan Paddison (1945–2019)
Historical myth and materialist reality: Nationalist and structuralist perspectives on the conflict in Ireland
Women's lives and the making of the city: Experiences from 'north' and 'south' of Europe
Changing bodies, spaces, places and politics: Feminist geography at the University of Waikato
'Place matters' in the production of knowledge. This article examines the production of feminist geographical knowledge at a particular place - the Department of Geography, Tourism and Environmental Planning at the University of Waikato. Feminist geography at Waikato represents a nexus of international, national, regional, and local politics. It represents the efforts, personalities, political and personal motivations of particular individuals, at particular times, in a particular space. While international trends are important, they can also mask the unfolding of events in different ways in 'other' places
