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Fagnani, J. 2002. Les Francaises font toujour plus d’enfants que les Allemandes de l’Ouest.  Recherches et Prévisions 64:49-63.

Fagnani, J. 2002. Why do French women have more children than German women? Family policies and attitudes towards childcare outside the home. Community, Work and Family 5(1): 103-20.

Fagnani, Jeanne. 2000. Parental leave in France. In P. Moss and F. Deven, eds., Parental Leave in Europe: Progress or Pitfall? Research and Policy Issues in Europe, pp. 69-84. Brussels: NIDI CBGS Publications.

Fagnani, Jeanne. 2000. Un travail et des enfants: Petits arbitrages et grand dilemmes. Paris: Bayard Ed.

Fagnani, Jeanne. 1997. L’allocation de garde d’enfant a domicile: Profile des beneficiaires et effet d’aubaine. Droit Social no. 11: 944-48.

Fagnani, Jeanne. 1997. Garde d’enfant et/ou femme a toute faire: Les employees families beneficiaires de l’AGED. Recherches et Previsions no. 49: 51-58.

Fagnani, Jeanne and Evelyne Rassat. 1997. Les beneficiares de l’AGED: Ou resident-ils, quels sont leurs revenus? Recherches et Previsions no. 47: 79-86.

Fagnani, Jeanne & Pierre Strobel. 1997. Changes in the field of family policy in France in European Observatory on National Family Policies, Developments in National Family Policies in 1996, European Commission, Social Policy Research Unit, York University, 97-112.

Fagnani, Jeanne. 1998. Lacunes, contradictions et incoherences des mesures de conciliation travail/famille. Droit Social 6: 596-602.

Fagnani, Jeanne. 1998. Recent changes in family policy in France: Political trade-offs and economic constraints. In Eileen Drew, Ruth Emerek, and Evelyn Mahon, eds., Women, Work and the Family in Europe. London: Routledge.

Fagnani, J. 1995. Les beneficiaires de l’allocation parentale d’education: Une etude dans les Yvelines. INSEE Premiere no. 362.

Fagnani, J. 1995. L’allocation parentale d’education: Effets pervers et ambiguites d’une prestation. Droit Social no. 3: 287-95.

Fahey, S. 1988. Putting gender into geography. Australian Geographical Studies 26(1): 202-213.

Fairfax, Kate. 1995. Urban public space as men’s places? The role of transport in women reclaiming the urban environment after dark. Paper presented to the 1995 Conference of the New Zealand Geographical Society, Christchurch.

Fairhurst, J., Booysen, I & Hatting H P., eds. 1997. Migration and Gender: Place, Time and People Specific. Pretoria:  Department of Geography, University of Pretoria.

Fairhurst, J., ed., 1993. Gender Issues in Africa: Women and Change. Department of Geography, University of Pretoria. May be purchased for R 15.00 from the Department.

Fairhurst, U.J. (eds.) 1993. Geography and Gender: A Record of Shared Experiences. Department of Geography, University of Pretoria. (May be purchased for R 20.00 from the Department).

Fairhurst, U.J. and P.S. Hattingh. 1992-93. Time-space and everyday life: South African mothers in urban context. SA GEOGRAAF 20 (1/2): 116-127.

Falconer Al-Hindi, K. 2001. Do you get it? Feminism and quantitative geography. Environment and Planning D 19(5): 505-09.

Falconer Al-Hindi, K. 2000. Women in geography in the 21st century: introductory remarks: structure, agency, and women geographers in academia at the end of the long 20th century. The Professional Geographer 52(4): 697-702.

Falconer, Karen. 1997. Feminist Critical Realism: A Method for Gender and Work Studies in Geography. In John Paul Jones III, Heidi J. Nast, Susan M. Roberts, eds., Thresholds in Feminist Geography: Difference, Methodology, Representation. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Falconer, K. F. 1993. Space Gender and Work in the Context of Technological Change: Telecommuting Women. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Lexington, KY.

Falconer, K.F. 1993. New Divisions of Labor? Social Reproduction and Telecommuting Households. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, March.

Fan, C. Cindy and Huang, Youquin. 1998. Waves of rural brides: Female marriage migration in China. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 88(2): 227-51.

Fast, Timothy and Cathy C. Fast. 1995. Women’s Atlas of the United States. New York: Facts on File.

Faust, D. and R. Nagar. 2001.  English medium education, social fracturing, and the politics of development in postcolonial India. Economic and Political Weekly July 28-August 3: 2878-83.

Featherstone, M. 1982. The body in consumer culture. Theory, Culture and Society 1(2): 18-33.

Featherstone, M., Hepworth, M., and Turner, B., eds. 1991. The Body: Social Process and Cultural Theory. London: Sage.

Feminist Geography Reading Group. 2000: (Un)doing academic practice: notes from a feminist geography workshop. Gender, Place and Culture 7 (4): 435 - 439.

Fenster, T. 2005. Identity issues and local governance: Women’s everyday life in the city. Social Identities 11(1): 23-39.

Fenster, T. 2005. The right to the gendered city: Different formations of belonging in everyday life. The Journal of Gender Studies 14(3): 217–231.

Fenster, T. 2004. Place knowledge: On belonging and spatial planning in Israel. In H. Yacobi, ed., Constructing a Sense of Place: Architecture and the Zionist Discourse. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Fenster, T. 2004. Belonging, memory and the politics of planning in Israel. Social and Cultural Geography 5(3): 403-417.

Fenster, T. 2004. Gendered and cultural diversity in Israeli society and space. Horizons in Geography 60-61: 375-383.

Fenster, T. 2004. The Global City and the Holy City: Narratives on Planning, Knowledge and Diversity. London: Pearson.

Fenster, T. 2004. Globalization, gendered exclusions and city planning and management: Beyond tolerance in Jerusalem and London. Studies in Culture, Polity and Identities 5(1): 85-104.

Fenster, T. 2002. Planning as control: Cultural and gendered manipulation and mis-use of knowledge. HAGAR: International Social Science Review 3(1): 67-84.

Fenster, T. 2001.  Planning, culture, knowledge and control: Minority women in Israel.  In O. Yiftachel, K. Little, D. Hedgcock, and I. Alexander, eds., The Power of Planning. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Fenster, T. 1996. Ethnicity and citizen identity in planning and development for minority groups. Political Geography 15(5): 405-418.

Fenster, T. 1997. Relativism vs universalism in planning for minority women in Israel. Israel Social Science Research 12(2): 75-96.

Fenster, T. 1998. Ethnicity, citizenship, planning, and gender: The case of Ethiopian immigrant women in Israel. Gender, Place, and Culture 15(2): 177-189.

Fenster, T. 1998. Space for gender: Cultural roles of the forbidden and the permitted. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 16.

Fenster, T. 1997. Ethiopian women immigrants into Israel: The loss of body and space. In R. Lentin, ed., Gender and Catastrophe. London and NY: Zed Books.

Fenster, T. and Yacobi, H. 2005. Whose city is it? On urban planning and local knowledge in globalizing Tel Aviv-Jaffa. Planning, Theory and Practice 6(2): 191-211.

Ferguson, M. 1992. Subject to Others: British Women Writers and Colonial Slavery, 1670-1834. London: Routledge.

Ferguson, R., M. Gever, M.T. Trinh, and C. West, eds. 1989. Out There: Marginalization and Contemporary Culture. New York and Cambridge: The New Museum of Contemporary Art and MIT Press.

Fernando, P. and G. Porter, eds. 2002. Balancing the Load: Women, Gender,and Transport. London: Zed Press.

Fincher, R. 1990. Women in the City. Australian Geographical Studies 28: 29-37.

Fincher, R. 1989. Class and gender relations in the local labor market. In J. Wolch and M. Dear, eds., The Power of Geography: How Territory Shapes Social Life. London: Unwin Hyman Ltd., pp. 91-117.

Fincher, R. and R. Panelli. 2001. Making space: women's urban and rural activism and the Australian state. Gender, Place and Culture 8(2): 129-48.

Fincher, Ruth and Jane M. Jacobs, eds. 1998. Cities of Difference. New York: Guilford. (Contributions by an array of feminist geographers including Liz Bondi, Geraldine Pratt, Lawrence Knopp, Robyn Dowling, Brendan Gleeson, Katherine Gibson, Eleonore Kofman, Jane Jacobs, Richa Nagar, Helga Leitner, and Kay Anderson).

Fincher, Ruth, Lois Foster, and Rosemary Wilmot. 1994. Gender Equity and Australian Immigration Policy. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.

Fincher, R. and S. Fahey. 1990. Introducing feminist perspectives in Australian geography. Australian Geographical Studies 28: 3-4.

Fine, B. 1992. Women’s Employment and the Capitalist Family. London: Routledge.

Fine, Lisa M. 1993. Our big factory family: Masculinity and paternalism at the Reo Motor Car Company of Lansing, Michigan. Labor History 34(2-3): 274-.

Fine-Davis, M., J. Fagnani, D. Giovanni, L. Hojgaard, and H. Clarke. 2004. Fathers and Mothers: Dilemmas of Work-Life Balance, A Comparative Study in Four European Countries. Dordrecht/Boston/London: Kluwer. Also published as: Fine-Davis, M., Fagnani, J., Giovanni,D., Hojgaard, L. and H. Clarke. 2002. Fathers and Mothers: Dilemmas of Work-Life Balance. Final report for the European Commission, DGV. Belgium: Brussels.

Finn, G. 1987. One of the boys: Woman in male dominated settings. In M. Kimmel, ed., Changing Men: New Directions in Research on Men and Masculinity. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, pp. 131-147.

Finn, G. 1993. Voices of Women, Voices of Feminism. Halifax: Fernwood.

Fisher, J. 1993. Out of the Shadows: Women, Resistance and Politics in South America. London: Latin American Bureau.

Flax, J. 1987. Postmodernism and gender relations in feminist theory. Signs 12: 621-643.

Flax, J. 1990. Thinking Fragments: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and Postmodernism in the Contemporary West. Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press.

Fogarty, M. 1994. Gender and the geography curriculum. Geography Bulletin 26(3): 91-92.

Folch-Serra, M. Voices of Place: Dialogical Landscapes in the Catalan Pyrenees. Peter Lang.

Follo, G. 2002.  A hero's journey: young women among males in forestry education. Journal of Rural Studies 18(3): 293-306.

Fonjong, L. 2001. Fostering women’s participation in development through nongovernmental efforts in Cameroon. Geographucal Journal 167(3): 223-34.

Foord, J. and N. Gregson. 1986. Patriarchy: Towards a reconceptualization. Antipode 18: 186-211.

Forcey, Linda Rennie. 1994. Feminist Perspectives on Mothering and Peace. In Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Grace Chang, and Linda Rennie Forcey, eds., Mothering: Ideology, Experience & Agency. London: Routledge.

Forsberg, G. 2001. Rural and gender studies: a conceptual comparison. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift 55(3): 152-60.

Forsberg, G. 2001. The difference that space makes: a way to describe the  construction of local and regional gender contracts. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift 55(3): 161-65.

Forsberg, Gunnel. 1998. Regional Variations in the Gender Contract: Gendered Relations in Labour Markets, Local Politics, and Everyday Life in Swedish Regions. Innovations 11(2).

Fortmann, Louise. 1996. Gendered Knowledge: Rights and Space in Two Zimbabwe Villages: Reflections on methods and findings. In Rocheleau, Dianne, Barbara Thomas-Slayter, Esther Wangari, eds., Feminist Political Ecology: Global Issues and Local Experiences. London and New York: Routledge.

Fortuijn, J.D., W. Ostendord, and F. Thissen. 1993. Ouderen op het Drentse Platteland (The Elderly in the Countryside of Drenthe). Amsterdamse Geografische Studies 44.

Foucault, M. 1978. The History of Sexuality, vol. I. London: Penguin.

Fraad, H., S. Resnick, and R. Wolff. 1989. For every knight in shining armor, there’s a castle waiting to be cleaned: A Marxist-feminist analysis of the household. Rethinking Marxism 2(4): 9-69.

Frankenberg, R. 1993. White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Franklin, M, Short, L. and Teather, E.K., eds. 1994. Countrywomen at the Crossroads. Armidale: University of New England Press.

Freidberg, Susan. 2001. To garden, to market: gendered meanings of work on an African urban periphery. Gender, Place and Culture 8(1): 5-24.

Friedman, Susan Stanford. 1995. Beyond White and Other: Relationality and Narratives of Race in Feminist Discourse. Signs 21(1) Autumn.

Freeman, A. 2004. Re-locating Moroccan women’s identities in a transnational world: The ‘woman question’ in question. Gender, Place and Culture 11(1): 17-42.

Frohlick, Susan (in press). "Wanting the children and wanting K2": the incommensurability of motherhood and mountaineering in Britain and North America in the late twentieth century. Gender, Place & Culture 14(5).

Frohlick, Susan (in press). "That playfulness of white masculinity": Mediating masculinities and adventure in mountain film festivals. Tourist Studies.

Frohlick, Susan. 2004. "Who is Lakpa Sherpa": Circulating subjectivities in the local/global terrains of Himalayan mountaineering. Journal of Social and Cultural Geography 5(2): 195-212.

Frohlick, Susan. 2002 "You brought your baby to base camp?": Families and fieldsites. Great Lakes Geographer 9(1): 67-76. Special issue on Feminism and the Academy.

Frohlick, Susan. 2000. The hyper-masculine landscape of high-altitude mountaineering. Michigan Feminist Studies 14: 81-104.

Frye, Marilyn. 1996. The Necessity of Differences: Construction a Positive Category of Women. Signs 21(4): 991-.

Fuss, D. 1989. Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature and Difference. London: Routledge.

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