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S1E8: Do you work in a Gendered Space? - with (Ex)clusion Co-Host Alicia Bjarnason PGeol. MA, CCIP

Alicia & Marcie Season 1 Episode 8

Through a Feminist Geography lens, today's episode will explore the concept of gendered space and how this affects working environments, such as the resource sector in Alberta. 

Episode Resouces : 

  • Bjarnason, Alicia D. 2018. A Space of their Own? A feminist exploration of gendered spatial relations in Professional Women’s Organizations in Alberta's Resource Sector. (Masters of Arts), University of Calgary, Calgary.  https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/106662
  • Creswell, John W. 2013. Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design 3rd Edition. University of Nebraska, Lincoln: SAGE Publications Ltd. 
  • Hanson, Susan., and Pratt, Geraldine. 1995. Gender, Work and Space: International Studies of Women and Place. London: Routledge.
  • Laplonge, Dean. 2014. So You Think You're Tough? Getting Serious about Gender in Mining. Australia: Factive.
  • Massey, Doreen. 2006. “Space, Time and Political Responsibility in the Midst of Global Inequality.” Erdkunde, 60 (2):89-95.
  • Massey, Doreen. 2004. “Geographies of Responsibility.” Geografiska Annaler, 86 (1):5-1.
  • Massey, Doreen. 1996. “Politicizing space and place.” Scottish Geographical Magazine, 112 (2):117-123.
  • Massey, Doreen. 1994. Space, Place and Gender. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • McDowell, Linda. 1997. "Women/gender/feminisms: Doing feminist geography."  Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 21 (3):381-400. doi: 10.1080/03098269708725444.
  • Rose, Gillian. 1993. Feminism & Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Staeheli, Lynn A., Martin, Patricia M. 2000. "Spaces for Feminism in Geography."  The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 571:135-150.
  •  https://www.techlifetoday.ca/articles/2018/metoo-comes-for-the-trades