The following article is an interview with a pioneering feminist geographer Linda McDowell based on an exchange of written questions and responses through email. It is organized in a way to combine McDowell’s biographical journey into geography with her university experience as a student, researcher and academic. The themes explored include her work and influences ranging from geography to sociology and feminist scholarship; doing feminist geography; diversity, decolonization of the discipline and the future of feminist geographies; and in the age of global crises the potentials of feminist geographies. As a conversation between an emerita professor of human/feminist geography from the U.K. and a mid-career feminist urban sociologist from Turkey, the interview is intended to be a feminist dialogue across disciplines, geographies, and generations.
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Tuncer, S. (2023). A feminist dialogue across disciplines, geographies, and generations: interview with Linda McDowell. Gender, Place and Culture, 30(8), 1170–1183. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2022.2118677
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