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GPOW BOOK EVENT & WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION
AAG Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2010
The GEOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN SPECIALTY GROUP invites you to attend
this event honoring recent work in feminist geography/geographic
perspectives on women & gender (see list below). We will also honor the
life and work of Glen Elder, a pioneering scholar of geography and
sexuality, a GPOW supporter, and a friend.
PERUSE BOOKS, NETWORK, MEET FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES!
Admission is FREE and books will be available for purchase
Date: Thursday, April 15th, 2010
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm (announcements at 7:30 pm) NB. This is a new time slot
from our previous announcement.
Venue: Society of Woman Geographers, 415 E. Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC
20003
Tel: (202) 546-9228
Website: http://www.iswg.org/index.htm
Many thanks to Environment and Planning D: Society and Space for their
generous support of this event.
Directions from AAG / Wardman Park Marriott Hotel by METRO:
Begin at Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan metro stop (hotel), change at Metro
Center, end at Capitol South metro stop (SWG headquarters)
Walking from Capitol South Metro Stop: Head north on 1st St SE toward C St
SE (31 ft), take the 1st right onto C St SE (0.1 mi), take the 1st left
onto 2nd St SE (0.3 mi), turn right at E Capitol St SE
Any questions? Please contact:
Maria Fannin: [log in to unmask]
Deborah Thien: [log in to unmask]
2010 Nominations
1. Stuart Aitken. 2009. The Awkward Spaces of Fathering. Ashgate.
ISBN: 9780754670056.
2. Pratyusha Basu. 2009. Villages, Women, and the Success of Dairy
Cooperatives in India: Making Place for Rural Development. Cambria
Press. ISBN: 9781604976250.
3. Linda Layne, Sharra Vostral, and Kate Boyer, Eds. 2010. Feminist
Technology. University of Illinois Press. ISBN: 9780252077203.
4. Meghan Cope and Sarah Elwood, Eds. 2009. Qualitative GIS: A
Mixed Methods Approach. Sage. ISBN: 9781412945660.
5. Dydia DeLyser, Associate Producer. 2009. The Legend of Pancho
Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club. Nick T. Spark (Producer &
Writer) and Amanda Pope (Director). Nick Spark Productions, LLC.
http://www.legendofpanchobarnes.com/film/index.php
6. Dydia DeLyser, Steve Herbert, Stuart Aitken, Mike Crang, and
Linda McDowell, Eds. 2010. Handbook of Qualitative Geography. Sage.
ISBN: 9781412919913.
7. Rebecca Dolhinow. 2010. Jumble of Needs: Women's Activism and
Neoliberalism in the Colonias of the Southwest. University of Minnesota.
ISBN 9780816650576.
8. Lieba Faier. 2009. Intimate Encounters: Filipina Women and the
Remaking of Rural Japan. University of California Press. ISBN:
9780520252158.
9. Peter Hopkins and Richard Gale, Eds. 2009. Muslims in Britain:
Race, Place and Identities. Columbia University Press. ISBN:
9780748625888.
10. Helen Jarvis with Jonathan Cloke and Paula Kantor. 2009. Cities
and Gender. Routledge. ISBN: 9780415415705.
11. Lynda Johnston and Robyn Longhurst. 2010. Space, Place, and Sex:
Geographies of Sexualities. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN: 9780742555129.
12. Leslie Kern. 2010. Sex and the Revitalized City: Gender,
Condominium Development, and Urban Citizenship. UBC Press. ISBN:
9780774818223.
13. Janet Momsen. 2009. Gender and Development, 2nd Edition.
Routledge. ISBN: 9780415775632.
14. Janice Monk and Nora Chiang, Eds. Asian Women: Gender,
Migration, and Work. Journal of Geographical Science, December 2009, No.
57.
15. Alison Mountz. 2010. Seeking Asylum: Human Smuggling and
Bureaucracy at the Border. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN:
9780816665372.
16. Reena Patel. 2010. Working the Night Shift: Women in India's
Call Center Industry. Stanford University Press. ISBN: 9780804769143.
17. Gillian Rose. 2010. Doing Family Photography: The Domestic, The
Public and the Politics of Sentiment. Ashgate. ISBN: 9780754677321.
18. Ananya Roy. 2010. Poverty Capital, Microfinance and the Making
of Development. Routledge. ISBN: 9780415876735.
19. Joseli Maria Silva. 2009. Subversive Geographies: discourse on
space, gender and sexuality. Todapalavra Editora. ISBN: 9788562450013.
20. Kate Swanson. 2010. Begging as a Path to Progress: Indigenous
Women and Children and the Struggle for Ecuador's Urban Spaces.
University of Georgia Press. ISBN: 9780820331805.
21. Yvette Taylor. 2009. Lesbian and Gay Parenting: Securing Social
and Educational Capital. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-0230202726.
22. Yvette Taylor, Ed. 2010. Classed Intersections: Spaces, Selves,
Knowledges. Ashgate. ISBN: 9780754675624.
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Maria Fannin
Lecturer in Human Geography
School of Geographical Sciences
University of Bristol
University Road
Bristol BS8 1SS
United Kingdom
tel: +44 117 928 8928
fax: +44 117 928 7878
http://www.ggy.bris.ac.uk/staff/staff_fannin.html
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