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Zbornik radova Geografskog instituta "Jovan Cvijić", SANU
2007, br. 57, str. 39-43
jezik rada: engleski
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doi:10.2298/IJGI0757039B

Gender in geography: An essential basis of analysis
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Department of Geography, Zurich, Switzerland

e-adresa: elisabeth.buehler@geo.uzh.ch

Sažetak

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Cultural values and norms about women, men, gender relations and about femininity and masculinity not only are fundamental in the construction processes of societies; they also shape the constitution and the use of spaces and places from individual to global level. The home, the company, neighborhoods, public spaces, the labor market, the city, the nation state or the global market: all of these spaces are closely and inextricably characterized by specific activities of women and men, by specific gendered power relations and by specific symbolic meanings of gender. Geographic research should therefore acknowledge gender as an essential basis of analysis. In my statement I will present some recent results of geographic research on gender in Switzerland focusing on the spaces "home", "labor market" and "welfare state". I am convinced that geographic science with its traditional focus on specific socio-spatial contexts at different levels is capable to make substantial contributions to the rapidly developing and inherently interdisciplinary field of gender studies.

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