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Bell, D.J. 1991. Insignificant others: Lesbian and gay geographies. Area 23:323-329.

Bell, D.J. 1992. What we talk about when we talk about love: A comment on Hay (1991). Area 24: 409-10.

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Bell, D., Binnie, J., Cream, J., and Valentine, G. 1994. All hyped up and no place to go. Gender, Place and Culture 1:31-47.

Bell, M. 1993. The pestilence that walketh in darkness: Imperial health, gender, and images of South Africa, 1880-1910. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers 18(3): 327-41.

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Bellows, A.C. 2000. Balancing Diverse Needs: Risks and Pleasures of Urban Agriculture in Silesia, Poland. TRIALOG: Zeitschrift fuer das Planen und Bauen in der Dritten Welt (Darmstadt, Germany). Special issue on Urban Agriculture, June 2000: 18-23.

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Bellows, A.C.1997. The Invisible Food and Agriculture Revolution. Ecology and Agriculture. Special issue on Urban Agriculture Sept., 16: 19-20. Abstracted in Hovorka, A.J. 1998. Gender Resources for Urban Agriculture Research: Methodology, Directory & Annotated Bibliography. Cities Feeding People Series, 26. The International Development  Research Center, Canada.

Bellows, A.C. 1997. Urban Food Security in Poland. Ecology and Agriculture. Special issue on Urban Agriculture Sept., 16: 24-25.

Bellows, Anne C. 1996. Where kitchen and laboratory meet: The ‘tested food for Silesia’ program. In Dianne Rocheleau, Barbara Thomas-Slayter, Esther Wangari, eds., Feminist Political Ecology: Global Issues and Local Experiences. London and New York: Routledge.

Bellows, A.C. 1996. Women's Contribution to Public Environmental Policy. Kobiety i ekologia: Materialy Miedzynarodowej Konferencji Naukowej (Women and Ecology: Conference Proceedings from the International Scientific Conference on Women and Ecology, 9 March 1996). Opole, Poland (in Polish and English), p. 18.

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Bellows, A.C. and M.W. Hamm. 2001. Local Autonomy and Sustainable Development: Testing Import Substitution in Local Food Systems. Agriculture and Human Values 18: 271-84.

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Berg, L.D. 2004. Scaling Knowledge: Towards a Critical Geography of Critical Geography. GeoForum 35(5): 553-558.

 

Berg, L.D. 2002. The BC Treaty referendum: Whither democracy?  Newsletter of the Canadian Association of Geographers. Volume 9 (Summer), 11-12.

 

Berg, L.D. 2002. Gender equity as 'boundary object' Or, the same old 'sex and power in Geography' all over again? The Canadian Geographer/ Le Géographe Canadien 46(3), 248-254.

 

Berg, L.D. 2002. (Some) spaces of critical Geography.  In A. Rodgers and H. Viles, eds., The Student's Guide to Geography, 2nd ed., pp 305 – 311. Oxford, UK, and Malden USA: Blackwell.


Berg, L.D.  2001. Masculinism, emplacement and positionality in peer review. The Professional Geographer 53(4): 511-21.

Berg, L.D. 2001. Rethinking the historical geographies of exploration, trade and imperialism in British Columbia (essay for review symposium on Daniel Clayton's Islands of Truth). Antipode: A Journal of Radical Geography 33(4): 743-48.

Berg, L.D. 2000. Review Essay: (Post)Colonialism, Eh? Environment and Planning A 32(1): 183-187.

Berg, L. D. 1999. A (white) man of his times? Sir George Grey and the narration of hegemonic masculinity in Victorian New Zealand. In R. Law, H. Campbell and J. Dolan, eds., Masculinities in New Zealand, pp. 67-83. Palmerston North: The Dunmore Press.

Berg, L. D. 1999. Cultural politics and the local(e). Nordisk Samhällsgeografisk Tidskrift 28:3-22.

Berg, L.D. 1998a. Banal oppressions: Gender, sexuality and the academy. Paper presented in the special session ‘Embodying difference: Constructing feminist politics and geography.’ The Association of American Geographers 94th Annual Meeting, Boston, USA, March.

Berg, L.D. 1998b. Cultural politics and the local: Maori rights, the politics of identity, and rethinking Geography in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Opening keynote address: NordKrit - 18th International Symposium of Nordic Critical Geography, University of Roskilde, Holbaek, Denmark, 24-27 September.

Berg, L. D. 1998c. Proclaiming native rebels, affirming European masculinity. In P.C. Forer and P.J. Perry, eds., Proceedings of the 1995 Conference of the New Zealand Geographical Society, pp. 174-177. New Zealand Geographical Society Conference Series No. 18. Hamilton: New Zealand Geographical Society.

Berg, L.D. 1998d. Reading (post)colonial history: Masculinity, ‘race,’ and rebellious natives in the Waikato, New Zealand -1863.  Historical Geography 26: 101-127.

Berg, L.D. 1997. Banal geographies: The masculine discourse of peer review and the effacement of place. Paper presented in the special session ‘Locating the politics of theory in critical human geography.’ Inaugural International Conference of Critical Geography, Vancouver, Canada, August 1997. Available online at: http://www.geog.ubc.ca/iiccq/papers/Berg_L.html.

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Berg, L.D. 1994b. Masculinity, place and a binary discourse of theory and empirical investigation in the Human Geography of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Gender, Place and Culture 1(2): 245-260.

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Berg, L.D. 1993b. Racialization in academic discourse. Urban Geography 14:194-200.

Berg, L.D. and Henry, M. 2001. Banal nationalism, sexuality and the production of hetero-masculine landscapes in New Zealand. Paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, USA, February.

Berg, L. D. and Kearns, R.A. 1998. America unlimited. Environment and Planning D: Society & Space 16:128-132.

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Bondi, Liz. 2006. A changing landscape: Voluntary sector counselling in Scotland. In David Conradson and Christine Milligan, eds., Landscapes of Voluntarism: New Spaces of Health, Welfare and Governance, pp. 247-265. Policy Press.

Bondi, Liz. 2005. Gender and the reality of cities: Embodied identities, social relations and performativities. Soziale Welt 16: 363-376 (reprinted in Labrys 9, January-June 2006, http://www.unb.br/ih/his/gefem/labrys9/libre/liz.htm).

 

Bondi, Liz. 2005. Working the spaces of neoliberal subjectivity: Psychotherapeutic technologies, professionalisation and counseling. Antipode

 

Bondi, Liz. 2005. The place of emotions in research: From partitioning emotion and reason to the emotional dynamics of research relationships. In Joyce Davidson, Liz Bondi and Mick Smith, eds., Emotional Geographies. Ashgate.

 

Bondi, Liz. 2005. Troubling space, making space, doing space. Group Analysis 38: 151-163.

 

Bondi, Liz. 2005. Traversing boundaries. Group Analysis 38: 173-174.

 

Bondi, Liz. 2004. Power dynamics in feminist classrooms: Making the most of inequalities? In Kath Browne, Jo Sharp and Deborah Thien, eds., Geography and Gender Reconsidered, pp. 175-182. Women and Geography Study Group of the RGS-IBG.

 

Bondi, Liz. 2004. "A double-edged sword"? The professionalisation of counselling in the United Kingdom. Health and Place10: 319-328.

 

Bondi, Liz. 2004. For a feminist geography of ambivalence. Gender, Place and Culture 11:3-15.

Bondi, Liz. 2004. Troubling space, making space, doing space. Group Analysis (forthcoming)

Bondi, L. 2003. Empathy and identification: Conceptual resources for feminist fieldwork. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. 2(1): 64-76.


Bondi, L. 2005. Making connections and thinking through emotions: Between geography and psychotherapy. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 30(4): 33-48.

 

Bondi, Liz. 2003. Meaning-making and its framings. Social and Cultural Geography 4: 323-327.

Bondi, Liz. 2003. Empathy and Identification: Conceptual Resources for Feminist Fieldwork. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2(1): 64-76.

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Bondi, Liz. 2003. A situated practice for (re)situating selves: Trainee counsellors and the promise of counselling. Environment and Planning A 35(5): 853-70.

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Bondi, Liz. "Unlocking the cage door": Counselling, care and space. Social and Cultural Geography

Bondi, Liz. 1999. Between the woof and the weft: A response to Loretta Lees. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 17: 253-55.

Bondi, Liz. 1999.  Entries on castration anxiety/complex, pp.25-6; Freudian theory, pp. 98-101; Lacanian theory, pp.143-5; object relations theory, pp.188-90; oedipal/oedipus, p.190; penis, p. 198; penis envy, p. 199 and universalism, pp. 284-5. In Linda McDowell and Joanne P. Sharp, eds., A Feminist Glossary of Human Geography. Arnold.

Bondi, Liz. 1999. Gender, class and gentrification: Enriching the debate. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 17: 261-82.

Bondi, Liz. 1999. On the journeys of gentrifiers: Exploring gender, gentrification and migration. In Paul Boyle and Keith Halfacree, eds., Migration and Gender, pp.204-22. Routledge.

Bondi, Liz. 1999. Small steps: A reply to commentaries on 'stages on journeys'. The Professional Geographer 51: 465-68.

Bondi, Liz. 1999. Stages on journeys: Some remarks about human geography and psychotherapeutic practice. The Professional Geographer 51: 11-24.

Bondi, Liz. 1998. Gender, class and urban space. Urban Geography 19: 160-85.

Bondi, Liz. 1998. Sexing the city. In Ruth Fincher and Jane M. Jacobs, eds., Cities of Difference, pp.177-200. Guilford Publications.

Bondi, Liz. 1997. In whose worlds?: On gender identities, knowledge, and writing practices. Transactions, Institute of British Geographers 22(2): 245-58.

Bondi, Liz. 1994. Gentrification, work and gender identity. In Audrey Kobayashi, ed., Women, Work and Place. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s Press, pp. 182-200.

Bondi, Liz. 1993. Gender and geography: Crossing boundaries. Progress in Human Geography 17(2): 241-46.

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Bondi, Liz. 1992. Gender and dichotomy. Progress in Human Geography 16: 98-104.

Bondi, Liz. 1992. Gender symbols and urban landscapes. Progress in Human Geography 16: 157-170.

Bondi, Liz. 1990. Feminism, postmodernism, and geography: Space for women? Antipode 22:156-167.

Bondi, Liz. 1990. Progress in geography and gender: Feminism and difference. Progress in Human Geography 14.

Bondi, Liz, Hannah Avis, Amanda Bingley, Joyce Davison, Rosaleen Duffy, Victoria Ingrid Einagel, Anja-Maaike Green, Lynda Johnston, Sue Lilley, Carina Listerborn, Mona Marshy, Shonagh McEwan, Niamh O'Connor, Gillian Rose, Bella Vivat, and Nichola Wood. 2002. Subjectivities, Knowledges and Feminist Geographies. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

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