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Cupples, J. (in press) 2007. Gender and Hurricane Mitch: Reconstructing subjectivities after disaster. Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management

Cupples, J. (in press) 2007. Espacialidades de género y legados revolucionarios en la Nicaragua neoliberal: Una interpretación geográfica de la transición de estado en Nicaragua (Gendered spatialities and revolutionary legacies in neoliberal Nicaragua: A geographical reading of the state transition). Política y Gestión

Cupples, J. 2006. Between maternalism and feminism: Women in Nicaragua’s counter-revolutionary forces. Bulletin of Latin American Research 25(1): 83-103.

Cupples, J. 2005. Love and money in an age of neoliberalism: Gender, work and single motherhood in post-revolutionary Nicaragua. Environment and Planning A 37(2):305-322

Cupples, J. 2004. Counter-revolutionary women: Gender and reconciliation in post-war Nicaragua. In C. Sweetman, ed., Gender, Peacebuilding and Reconstruction, pp. 8-18. Oxford: Oxfam.

Cupples, J. 2004. Counter-revolutionary women: Gender and reconciliation in post-war Nicaragua. Gender and Development 12(3): 8-18.

Cupples, J. 2004. Rural development in El Hatillo, Nicaragua: Gender, neoliberalism and environmental risk. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 25(3): 343-357

Cupples, J. 2003. Honduras. In Walter L., Lind, A., eds., The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women's Issues Worldwide. Central and South America, pp. 313-333. Connecticut, Greenwood Press.

Cupples, J. 2002. The field as a landscape of desire: Sex and sexuality in geographical fieldwork. Area 34(4): 382-390.

Cupples, J. 2001. Flexible mothering: Articulating rights and negotiating ideologies in Nicaragua. Development 44(2): 23-27.

Cupples, J. 1999. Families and feminism: Engendering public discourse in Nicaragua. Hemisphere 9(1): 22-25.

Cupples, J, Guyatt, V., and Pearce, J., (in press) 2007. “Put on a jacket, you wuss”: Cultural identities, home heating and air pollution in Christchurch, New Zealand. Environment and Planning A

Cupples, J. and Larios, I. 2005. Gender, elections, terrorism: The geopolitical enframing of the 2001 Nicaraguan elections. Political Geography 24(3): 317-339.

Cupples, J. and Kindon, S. 2003. Far from being ‘home alone’: The dynamics of accompanied fieldwork. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 24(2): 211-228.

Cupples, J. and Kindon, S, 2003, Returning to university and writing the field. In Scheyvens, R. and Storey, D., eds., Development Fieldwork: A Practical Guide. London: Sage, 217-231.

Cupples, J. and Harrison, J. 2001. Disruptive voices and boundaries of respectability in Christchurch, New Zealand. Gender, Place and Culture 8(2): 189-204.

Currie, Gail and Rothenberg, Celia, eds. 2002. Feminist (Re)visions of the Subject: Landscapes, Ethnoscapes, and Theoryscapes. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

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