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2. Part III Place, Gender Identity and Belonging
3. Table of Contents
4. 4 Trading from Home: The Affective Relations of ‘Doing Finance' in the Domestic Setting of the Home
5. 3 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Affective Responses to Space, Objects and Atmosphere in a Writer's House Museum
6. 6 Affecting a Desiring ‘Woman Worker': A Spatial Interpretive Ethnography of a Café in India
7. 5 What Is the Potential of Psychoanalysis to Understand the Relationship between Space, Objects and Subject Formation?
8. Part I Gender and Attachment in Places and Spaces of Work
9. Introduction
10. List of Figures
11. 7 Taking Place in-as Soho: Understanding the ‘Here and There, Then and Now' of Gender and Affect Work
12. 1 The Affective, Gendered Processes of Place Making: Understanding the Home Conservatory as a Place of Artistic Work
13. Cover
14. 12 Liminality and Affect: Knowing and Belonging among Unscripted Bodies
15. Notes on Contributors
16. 10 To Be a Homeless Woman in Russia: Coping Strategies and Meanings of ‘Home' on the Street
17. 8 Affective Practices and Liminal Space-making in Palestinian Refugee Camps
18. Title Page, Copyright
19. 9 Placing Fear of Crime: Affect, Gender and Perceptions of Safety
20. 14 Landscape, Gender and Belonging: Male Manual Workers in a UK Seaside Town
21. 11 Affective Atmospheres of Finance: Gendered Impacts of Financialization within Sydney's Barangaroo Development
22. Conclusion: Gender, Place and Affect
23. Part II Gender, Disruption and Unsettling Spaces and Places
24. 13 Unsettling Metronormativity: Locating Queer Youth in the Regions
25. Gendering Place and Affect: Attachment, Disruption and Belonging
26. Gendering Place and Affect : Attachment, Disruption and Belonging
27. A tribute to Penny Stanley (nee Edmans), 5th February 1960 - 16 February 1998
28. “Gendering” contamination: physical, social and moral taint in the context of COVID-19
29. Time biases: exploring the work–life balance of single Nigerian managers and professionals
30. Does Necessity Shield Work? The Struggles of Butchers and Waste Management Workers for Recognition
31. Dirt as Relational
32. Space, Place and Dirty Work: The Experiences of Street Cleaners, Refuse Collectors and Graffiti Removers
33. Embodying Dirty Work
34. Resistance in Dirty Work: Street Cleaners and Refuse Collectors
35. Disposing of Waste: Paradoxes of Recognition
36. Notions of Sacrifice: The Meanings Butchers Give to Their Work
37. Emotional Dimensions of Dirty Work: Butchers and the Meat Trade
38. Conclusion
39. Researching Dirty Work
40. White Working Class Masculinities and Dirty Work
41. Dirt in Material Worlds
42. Gender, Class and Occupation: Introduction
43. Between rhetoric and reality: reclaiming the space for locally led peacebuilding that responds to conflict dynamics in violent and hateful extremism programming
44. ‘Cool’ Meanings : Tattoo Artists, Body Work and Organizational ‘Bodyscape’
45. Mary Douglas
46. 2. Embodied Health Movements
47. 14. Irb Challenges In Community-Based Participatory Research On Human Exposure To Environmental Toxics: A Case Study
48. Institutional review board challenges related to community-based participatory research on human exposure to environmental toxins: A case study
49. Beyond the symbolic : a relational approach to dirty work through a study of refuse collectors and street cleaners
50. Men in caring occupations and the postfeminist gender regime
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