European Women in Defence of Place: Resource centres in Finland

Liisa Horelli describes the ‘politics of place’ conducted by the Nordic women's movement around the ‘new everyday life’ and its successor, the EuroFEM – gender and human settlement network. It also analyses through the conceptual framework developed by the project a case study on women's r...

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Main Author: Liisa Horelli
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description Liisa Horelli describes the ‘politics of place’ conducted by the Nordic women's movement around the ‘new everyday life’ and its successor, the EuroFEM – gender and human settlement network. It also analyses through the conceptual framework developed by the project a case study on women's resource centres in the rural areas of Finnish North-Karelia. She suggests that the framework for a viable politics of place would, however, profit from the concepts of holistic economics and dynamic embedded power, which both need further elaboration and careful integration into the framework. Development (2002) 45, 137–142. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110333
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