A SSHRC-funded partnership engaging in comparative exploration of women's everyday practices of placemaking in 8 cities in the context of increasing inequality
Congratulations to @AninditaDatta14 , GenUrb's Delhi City Research Team's lead researcher, on being elected Vice President of the International Geographical Union for a four year term (2024-2028)! See - https://t.co/gU0RJNXHMh
We are thrilled to publish the fantastic new book 'Doing Feminist Urban Research' edited by Linda Peake, Nasya S. Razavi, Araby Smyth. Many thanks & congratulations to the @GenUrbnetwork. In paperback & #OpenAccess, with additional downloadable resources https://t.co/hZZf1sy2oJ
Check out this GenUrb talk, Feminist Citywriting in the extraordinary and the emergent: notes from the Delhi City Research Team, on Oct 31st at York University - https://t.co/NWhUdKgT8k
Check out this new article, Gendering grassrootscapes: the sociospatial relations of lower working-class women dwelling in the socialist Workers' New Villages in post-reform Shanghai, in the Journal of Urban Affairs by our Shanghai Team https://t.co/rr3P3c5RXl
We're very pleased to announce that Anindita Datta (Univ. of Delhi, @AninditaDatta14) and Han Cheng (Chinese Academy of Sciences/NUS, @HanCheng446) will be joining Dialogues in Human Geography as Article Forum Editors! We'd like to thank all of the applicants who applied.
On our latest @Inter_Pares field visit Peru, we met with Quechua women victim-survivors of forced sterilization. Here's how the current political crisis is impacting their fight for justice:
https://t.co/P0fXBRgye3