Gendered Journeys Mobile Emotions

Gendered Journeys  Mobile Emotions
Author: Gillian Reynolds
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317129752

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It is increasingly acknowledged that an analysis of emotions is necessary to fully understand the social world, and recent research on transport, travel and mobilities has begun to consider the gendered nature of public and personal life in relation to this sphere. The focus of this multidisciplinary and auto/biographical volume is the emotional relationship that individuals and groups have with different means of travel. Attention is given to a variety of travel experiences, including travelling in trains, planes, cars, buses and ships, as well as biking, cycling, running and walking, from the perspective of travellers and those who earn their living in assisting these experiences of others. Imaginary travel and the relationships between art and travel are also considered. Adopting innovative approaches to experiential material ranging from personal memories to empirical research, Gendered Journeys, Mobile Emotions opens up and illuminates an interdisciplinary debate about the gendered, emotive and emotional nature of travelling.

Gendered Journeys Mobile Emotions

Gendered Journeys  Mobile Emotions
Author: Gayle Letherby,Gillian Margaret Reynolds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009
Genre: Emotions
ISBN: 1315584190

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Gendered Journeys Mobile Emotions

Gendered Journeys  Mobile Emotions
Author: Gillian Reynolds
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317129769

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It is increasingly acknowledged that an analysis of emotions is necessary to fully understand the social world, and recent research on transport, travel and mobilities has begun to consider the gendered nature of public and personal life in relation to this sphere. The focus of this multidisciplinary and auto/biographical volume is the emotional relationship that individuals and groups have with different means of travel. Attention is given to a variety of travel experiences, including travelling in trains, planes, cars, buses and ships, as well as biking, cycling, running and walking, from the perspective of travellers and those who earn their living in assisting these experiences of others. Imaginary travel and the relationships between art and travel are also considered. Adopting innovative approaches to experiential material ranging from personal memories to empirical research, Gendered Journeys, Mobile Emotions opens up and illuminates an interdisciplinary debate about the gendered, emotive and emotional nature of travelling.

Gender Companionship and Travel

Gender  Companionship  and Travel
Author: Floris Meens,Tom Sintobin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780429017902

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Over the last couple of decades there has been a strong academic interest in how individuals interact with each other while en route. Yet, even if various studies have informed us about present-day realities of travel companionships, we know little about the influence of gender both on these realities, as well as on the discourse in which these are being narrated. This book aims to establish an agenda for the study of companionship in travel writing by offering a collection of new essays which study texts that belong to the broad category of pre-modern and modern travel literature. Chapters explore the differences and similarities in the ways that women and men in the past chose to describe their experiences with, and/or their ideas about companionship, and specifically reveals the influence of gender norms, conventions, restrictions, and stereotypes. This is the first book which looks at the long-term, interdisciplinary, and genuinely international history of gendered discourses on companionship in travel writing. It will be of interest to scholars and students from a wide variety of disciplines, including cultural and social history, as well as cultural, literary, gender, travel, and tourism studies.

Introduction to Gender

Introduction to Gender
Author: Jennifer Marchbank,Gayle Letherby
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317752929

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Thoroughly updated in this second edition, Introduction to Gender offers an interdisciplinary approach to the main themes and debates in gender studies. This comprehensive and contemporary text explores the idea of gender from the perspectives of history, sociology, social policy, anthropology, psychology, politics, pedagogy and geography and considers issues such as health and illness, work, family, crime and violence, and culture and media. Throughout the text, studies on masculinity are highlighted alongside essential feminist work, producing an integrated investigation of the field. Key features: A thematic structure provides a clear exploration of each debate without losing sight of the interconnections between disciplines. World in focus boxes and international case studies offer a broad global perspective on gender studies. In-text features and student exercises, including Controversy, A critical look and Stop and think boxes, allow the reader to engage in the debates and revise the material covered. Hotlinks throughout the text make connections between chapters, allowing the reader to follow the path of particular issues and debates between topics and disciplines. New to the second edition: A new chapter explores gender through the discipline of philosophy. A new section on international relations brings this relevant topic into focus. Current discussion on the language of gender across Europe is brought in to Chapter 1. A focus on Europe and Scandinavia as well as the UK gives the text a broader scope. Examples are updated throughout to ensure the text is cutting-edge and relevant. Introduction to Gender, second edition is highly relevant to today’s students across the social sciences and is an essential introduction for students of sociology, women’s studies and men’s studies.

Gendered Journeys Women Migration and Feminist Psychology

Gendered Journeys  Women  Migration and Feminist Psychology
Author: Oliva M. Espín
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2015-06-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137521477

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This book brings a psychological perspective to the often overlooked and understudied topic of women's experiences of migration, covering topics such as memory, place, language, race, social class, work, violence, motherhood, and intergenerational impact of migration.

Environment Planning

Environment   Planning
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2012
Genre: City planning
ISBN: UCLA:L0104472725

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2010

2010
Author: Redaktion Osnabrück
Publsiher: de Gruyter
Total Pages: 764
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 3110230259

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