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The spaces in between care: considerations of connection and disconnection for subjects of care
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2020-06)Drawing on work that explores human vulnerability and the incoherence of the subject in the process of subject formation, I build on the ideas of care as relational and connectedness within human geography. I examine how, ... -
Feminist contributions to geography coming from, and focused on, Ghana
(Pennsylvania Geographical Society, 2018)This is a brief discussion of feminist and gender-focused geography from Ghana. I am deeply indebted to the work of Mariama Awumbila at the University of Ghana (UG), a geographer who has written elsewhere on the development ... -
Moving beyond Neverland: reflecting upon the state of the diverse economies research program and the study of alternative economic spaces
(University of British Columbia, Okanagan, 2015-03-19)The project of examining economic diversity and alterity has grown significantly both within the discipline of geography and beyond. There now exists an expansive literature pertaining to diverse economies and alternative ... -
Living care-fully: the potential for an ethics of care in livelihoods approaches
(Elsevier, 2015-08)This article explores the potential contribution of a feminist ethics of care to livelihoods approaches. Current critiques argue that considerations of material outcomes have been prioritized at the expense of social ... -
Interstices of care: re-imagining the geographies of care
(Wiley, 2020-06)In this introduction we argue that taking a topological approach to care can encourage us to understand both how caring relations and practices are produced and the forms they take as they shift and transform. We suggest ...