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“Mind the Gap: Bridging Feminist and Political Geography Through Geopolitics”

The intersections and conversations between feminist geography and political geography have been surprisingly few. Feminist geographers’ forays into geopolitics and international relations within political geography have been relatively rare compared to their presence and influence in social, cultural, and economic geography. Likewise, only a few political geographers concerned with IR and geopolitics have engaged with … Continue reading “Mind the Gap: Bridging Feminist and Political Geography Through Geopolitics”