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Gender, Space, and Time
Women and Higher Education
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284 pages
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Focusing on the interplay of gender, space, and time, the book presents a groundbreaking analysis of women's experiences. It positions women as active agents who navigate and shape their environments, creating personal pathways and integrating various life demands into their daily rhythms. Through empirical study, Moss highlights how women construct their own spaces and manage the complexities of their lives, drawing on theoretical frameworks from Henri Lefebvre and Barbara Adam to enrich the discussion.
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2006, paperback
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