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Kim England
Professor of Geography, Harry Bridges Endowed Chair in Labor Studies Emerita, UW
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Getting personal: Reflexivity, positionality, and feminist research
KVL England
The professional geographer 46 (1), 80-89, 1994
37151994
Suburban pink collar ghettos: the spatial entrapment of women?
KVL England
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 83 (2), 225-242, 1993
4031993
Neoliberalization: States, networks, peoples
K England, K Ward
John Wiley & Sons, 2011
2312011
"They think you're as stupid as your English is": constructing foreign domestic workers in Toronto
K England, B Stiell
Environment and Planning A 29 (2), 195-215, 1997
2091997
Introduction: reading neoliberalization
K Ward, K England
Neoliberalization: States, networks, peoples, 1-22, 2007
1972007
26 PRODUCING FEMINIST GEOGRAPHIES: THEORY, METHODOLOGIES AND RESEARCH STRATEGIES
K England
Approaches to human geography, 286, 2006
1922006
Gender relations and the spatial structure of the city
KVL England
Geoforum 22 (2), 135-147, 1991
1921991
Home, work and the shifting geographies of care
K England
Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (2), 131-150, 2010
1862010
Domestic distinctions: constructing difference among paid domestic workers in Toronto
B Stiell, K England
Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography 4 (3), 339-360, 1997
1811997
Managing the body work of home care
K England, I Dyck
Sociology of Health & Illness 33 (2), 206-219, 2011
1572011
Who will mind the baby?: Geographies of childcare and working mothers
K England
Routledge, 2005
1532005
Neoliberalization: States
K England, K Ward
Networks, Peoples, 58, 2007
1412007
Women's work: the feminization and shifting meanings of clerical work
K England, K Boyer
Journal of Social History 43 (2), 307-340, 2009
1242009
Feminist Analyses of Work: Rethinking the Boundaries, Gendering and Spatiality of Work
K England, V Lawson
A Companion to Feminist Geography, 77-92, 2008
1102008
Interviewing elites: Cautionary tales about researching women managers in Canada’s banking industry
K England
Feminist geography in practice: Research and methods, 200-213, 2002
982002
Towards a feminist political geography?
K England
Political Geography 22 (6), 611-616, 2003
832003
Who will mind the baby?
K England
Who Will Mind the Baby?, 12-27, 2005
792005
Jamaican domestics, Filipina housekeepers and English nannies: representations of Toronto’s foreign domestic workers
B Stiell, K England
Gender, migration and domestic service, edited by Janet Henshall Momsen, 57-74, 1999
74*1999
Migrant workers in home care: Routes, responsibilities, and respect
K England, I Dyck
Geographies of Health, Disease and Well-being, 202-209, 2016
722016
Care work, migration and citizenship: international nurses in the UK
K England, C Henry
Social & Cultural Geography 14 (5), 558-574, 2013
722013
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