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    Gender, identity, and place: understanding feminist geographies.Linda McDowell - 1999 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    Feminist approaches within the social sciences have expanded enormously since the 1960s. In addition, in recent years, geographic perspectives have become increasingly significant as feminist recognition of the differences between women, their diverse experiences in different parts of the world and the importance of location in the social construction of knowledge has placed varied geographies at the centre of contemporary feminist and postmodern debates. Gender, Identity and Place is an accessible and clearly written introduction to the wide field of issues (...)
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    'It's that Linda again': Ethical, practical and political issues involved in longitudinal research with young men.Linda McDowell - 2001 - Ethics, Place and Environment 4 (2):87 – 100.
    In the last few years, geographers have begun to develop a research interest in children's and young people's attitudes to and relationship with place and locality. While a range of different types of work has been undertaken, most studies are united by their concern for the ethical and practical issues that are raised when children and young people are the subjects of research. In a thought-provoking paper in this journal, Valentine suggested that five main areas of ethical concern might be (...)
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    Space, gender, knowledge: feminist readings.Linda McDowell & Joanne P. Sharp (eds.) - 1997 - New York: J. Wiley.
    Space Gender Knowledge is an innovative and comprehensive introduction to the geographies of gender and the gendered nature of spatial relations. It examines the major issues raised by women's movements and academic feminism, and outlines the main shifts in feminist geographical work, from the geography of women to the impact of post-structuralism. In making their selection, the editors have drawn on a wide range of interdisciplinary material, ranging across spatial scales from the body to the globe. The book presents influential (...)
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  4. Spatializing feminism: geographic perspectives.Linda McDowell - 1996 - In Nancy Duncan (ed.), Bodyspace: Destabilizing Geographies of Gender and Sexuality. Routledge. pp. 28--44.
  5. Gender, nation and international relations. Editors' introduction.Linda Mcdowell & Joanne P. Sharp - 1997 - In Linda McDowell & Joanne P. Sharp (eds.), Space, Gender, Knowledge: Feminist Readings. J. Wiley.
     
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  6. Hidden from geography?Linda McDowell - 1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.), Horizons in Human Geography. Barnes & Noble. pp. 136.
     
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    Interviewing: Fear and liking in the field.Linda McDowell - 2010 - In Dydia DeLyser (ed.), The SAGE handbook of qualitative geography. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 156--171.
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    'It's that Linda again': Ethical, Practical and Political Issues Involved in Longitudinal Research with Young Men.Linda McDowell - 2001 - Ethics, Place and Environment 4 (2):87-100.
    In the last few years, geographers have begun to develop a research interest in children's and young people's attitudes to and relationship with place and locality. While a range of different types...
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  9. Place and space.Linda McDowell - 2003 - In Mary Eagleton (ed.), A Concise Companion to Feminist Theory. Blackwell.
     
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  10. Women, gender and the organisation of space.Linda McDowell - 1989 - In Derek Gregory & Rex Walford (eds.), Horizons in Human Geography. Barnes & Noble. pp. 136--151.
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    Destabilizing Theory: Contemporary Feminist Debates. [REVIEW]Linda McDowell - 1993 - Feminist Review 44 (1):123-125.
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    Full Circles: Geographies of Women over the Life Course. [REVIEW]Linda McDowell - 1994 - Feminist Review 48 (1):137-139.
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