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Category: Research Resources

Hackathon 2015, A Success!

January 28, 2016 admin

As posted on the Gender & Geography Bibliography website earlier this month, during Geography Awareness Week in mid-November 2015, over…

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How to Learn/Use Zotero for the GGB Hackathon

October 25, 2015 admin

As we recently shared via email, we are counting down the days until the Gender & Geography Bibliography Hackathon (sponsored…

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Announcing the GenderGeog Hackathon 2015!

September 3, 2014 admin Leave a comment

In the fall of 2015, the Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group (GPOW) of the Association of American Geographers is…

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Relaunching the Gender & Geography Bibliography

July 31, 2012 admin Leave a comment

A team of volunteers is hard at work relaunching the Gender & Geography Bibliography, which you can read more about…

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2023 award winners

Jan Monk Service Award
Winner: Prof. Anindita Datta, University of Delhi

Rickie Sanders Junior Faculty Award Competition: In recognition of Intersectional-Anti-
Racist Feminist Geographies
Winner: Dr. Madeleine Cahuas, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities

Susan Hanson Dissertation Proposal Award
Winner: Nohely Guzmán Narváez, UCLA
“Intimate Encounters and the Conquest of the Amazon: The Affective Infrastructures of China’s
Geopolitical Frontier-making in Bolivia”

Glenda Laws Student Paper Competition
Winner: Rachel Cohn, University of Rhode Island
“Carrier Bag Storytelling with Coastal Kenyan Families: Sharing Food, Illustrations, and
Knowledge for Tangible Environmental Justice Impacts”

Honorable Mention: Nirupama Jayarama, University of Illinois at Chicago
“Iyal, Isai, Naadakam: The memories and stories of Madurai”

Contact

Robin Lovell
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