Situating knowledges: positionality, reflexivities and other tactics:

作者: Gillian Rose

DOI: 10.1191/030913297673302122

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摘要: This article addresses the discussion, particularly prominent among feminist geographers, of reflexivity as a strategy for marking geographical knowledges situated. It argues that, if aim of...

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