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‘We have a place to play, but someone else controls it’: Girls’ mobility and access to space in a Palestinian refugee camp (2015)
Journal Article
Marshall, D. (2015). ‘We have a place to play, but someone else controls it’: Girls’ mobility and access to space in a Palestinian refugee camp. Global Studies of Childhood, 5(2), 191-205. https://doi.org/10.1177/2043610615586105

From the Palestinian uprisings to the Arab Spring, politics in the Middle East is often spectacularly represented by the visual images of (male) youths battling state forces in the street. This article seeks an examination of political and cultural c... Read More about ‘We have a place to play, but someone else controls it’: Girls’ mobility and access to space in a Palestinian refugee camp.

Concrete connections? Articulation, homology and the political geography of boundary walls (2015)
Journal Article
Boyce, G., Marshall, D., & Wilson, J. (2015). Concrete connections? Articulation, homology and the political geography of boundary walls. Area, 47(3), 289-295. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12200

Scholarly and activist discourses alike have invoked a homology between walling practices along the US/Mexico border and in occupied Palestine. Such discourses often rely on visual/rhetorical manoeuvres to assert equivalence between distinct sites, t... Read More about Concrete connections? Articulation, homology and the political geography of boundary walls.

Mapping civil society with social network analysis: Methodological possibilities and limitations (2015)
Journal Article
Marshall, D., & Staeheli, L. (2015). Mapping civil society with social network analysis: Methodological possibilities and limitations. Geoforum, 61, 56-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.02.015

This paper explores the possibility of using social network analysis and visualization as a tool for qualitative research in human geography. The approach uses formal network analysis in concert with ethnographic research methods. Specifically, we ta... Read More about Mapping civil society with social network analysis: Methodological possibilities and limitations.