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LaToya E. Eaves, Deshonay Dozier, Ashanté Reese, Celeste Winston, AbdouMaliq Simone, D. Asher Ghertner, Akira Drake Rodriguez
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The AAG Review of Books. 10:52-65
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Latoya E. Eaves, Danielle Purifoy
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Southeastern Geographer. 62:182-186
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The Routledge Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography ISBN: 9781003038849
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3120937398d42a5232be0d2937e8aab2
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003038849-8
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003038849-8
Autor:
Aileen Nicolas, Jonnell A. Robinson, Daniel Block, Amber J. Bosse, Jin-Kyu Jung, Taylor Shelton, Patricia Solís, Heather Fischer, Jerry Shannon, Katherine Hankins, Dorris Scott, Amanda Rees, LaToya E. Eaves, Hamil Pearsall
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Progress in Human Geography. 45:1147-1168
Community geography is a growing subfield that provides a framework for relevant and engaged scholarship. In this paper, we define community geography as a form of research praxis, one that involves academic and public scholars with the goal of co-pr
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LaToya E. Eaves
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Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 44:217-229
Why teach Black sexualities? How might Black lived sexualities provide students a more nuanced understanding of geography and place-making practices? The junctions of Blackness, sexuality, and plac...
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LaToya E. Eaves
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Geoforum. 118:207-209
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LaToya E. Eaves
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Dialogues in Human Geography. 10:34-36
Geography has failed to accommodate ‘indigenous ways of knowing’. To do so requires transforming and shifting power relations to account for the landscapes of white supremacy and imperialist practices that shape epistemological, pedagogical, and
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Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 45:186-200
Responding to rising social tensions and ongoing theoretical and political changes in the study of geography, we advocate for greater operationalizing of anti-racism pedagogies within the field. Su...
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LaToya E. Eaves
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Gender, Place & Culture. 26:1314-1321
The groundbreaking work of feminist and gender geographies has substantially advanced the nature of inquiry in the United States. In centering gendered ways of knowing, geographers have ref...
Spatial Futures invites readers to imagine power and freedom through the lens of the ‘Black Outdoors', a transdisciplinary spatial concept that operates beyond the planetary, stratigraphic confines of the ‘Anthropocene'. The chapters collectivel