Acknowledgments. Listo of Figures and Tables. Notes on Contributors. 1. Taking on, Thinking about, and Doing Feminist Research in Geography: Pamela Moss (University of Victoria, Canada). Part I: Taking on Feminist Research: Defining Feminism?: Feminist Pedagogy Working Group. Short 1. Being Feminist in Geography - Feminist Geography in the German-Speaking Academy: History of a Movement: Elisabeth Baschlin (University of Berne, Switzerland).
2. Making Space for Personal Journeys: Mary Gilmartin (University of Kentucky, USA). 3. Feminist Epistemology in Geography: Meghan Cope (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA). 4. The Difference Feminism Makes: Researching Unemployed Women in an Australian Region: Louise C. Johnson (Deakin University, Australia). Study Material for Taking on Feminist Research: Feminist Pedagogy Working Group.
Part II: Thinking about Feminist Research: Delimiting Language?: Feminist Pedagogy Working Group. Short 2. Putting Feminist Geography into Practice - Gender, Place and Culture: Paradoxical Spaces?: Liz Bondi (University of Edinburgh, UK). 5. Paradoxical Space: Geography, Men, and Duppy Feminism: David Butz (Brock University, Canada) and Lawrence D. Berg (Okanagan University College, Canada). 6. Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography: Karen Falconer Al-Hindi (University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA) and Hope Kawabata.
7. People Like Us: Negotiating Sameness and Difference in the Research Process: Gill Valentine (University of Sheffield, UK). Study Material for Thinking About Feminist Research: Feminist Pedagogy Working Group. Part III: Doing Feminist Research: Decentering Authority!: Feminist Pedagogy Working Group. Short 3. Doing Geography as a Feminist - Reconsidering Success and Failure in Feminist Research: Maureen G. Reed (University of Saskatchewan, Canada). 8.
Doing Feminist Fieldwork about Geography Fieldwork: Karen Nairn (University of Otago, New Zealand). 9. Quantitative Methods and Feminist Geographic Research: Mei-Po Kwan (Ohio State University, USA). 10. Borderlands in Feminist Ethnography: Joan Marshall (McGill University, Canada). 11. Negotiating Positionings: Exchanging Life Stories in Research Interviews: Deirdre McKay (Australian National University). 12.
Interviewing Elites: Cautionary Tales about Researching Women Magazines in Canada's Banking Industry: Kim V. L. England (University of Washington at Seattle, USA). 13. Studying Immigrants in Focus Groups: Geraldine Pratt (University of British Columbia, USA). Study Material for Doing Feminist Research: Feminist Pedagogy Working Group. 14. Further Notes on Feminist Research: Embodied Knowledge in Place: Isabel Dyck.
References. Index.