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Extended deadline 10th February
RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London, 30th Aug - 2nd Sept 2016.
Please see the attached call for papers on the topic of New and Emerging Research within Gender and Feminist Geography Sponsored by the Gender and Feminist Geographies Research Group (GFGRG) and the Postgraduate Forum (PGF).
Due date for 250 word abstracts 10th February, 2016.
We encourage researchers at any stage in their research process, making the sessions a great opportunity for early career and post-graduate researchers to get experience presenting their work to a supportive audience.
‘Gender and Feminist Geographies’ is intended to cover a broad spectrum of research; papers are welcome from any area of feminist and gender geographical inquiry, with the aim of bringing together current and emerging themes, issues and approaches. Papers would are especially welcome that explore how current and emerging themes within feminist and gender geography are interconnected with other areas of geographical thought and practice, such as economic, social, historical and cultural geographies, in line with this year’s conference theme, Nexus.
Please send abstracts (approx. 250 words) and indication of preferred session to Heather Jeffrey ([log in to unmask]) or Eve Buck-Matthews ([log in to unmask]) by February 10th 2016, or email us for further information.
Heather Jeffrey
PhD Candidate at Middlesex University,
The Business School
Middlesex University London
The Burroughs, Hendon
NW4 4BT
United Kingdom
RGS-IBG Gender & Feminist Geographies Research Group PGR
RGS-IBG Geographies of Tourism and Leisure Research Group PGR
Follow me on Twitter: H_L_Jeffrey
Read my blog: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/heather-jeffrey/
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