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'Looking alright, feeling alright': emotions, sizing and the geographies of women's experiences of clothing consumption (2004)
Journal Article
Colls, R. (2004). 'Looking alright, feeling alright': emotions, sizing and the geographies of women's experiences of clothing consumption. Social and Cultural Geography, 5(4), 583-596. https://doi.org/10.1080/1464936042000317712

Recent work within geographies of consumption has focused on the practices of consumption as a means to find out 'what people do when they go shopping'. This paper argues that few of these accounts of consumption have considered the significance of e... Read More about 'Looking alright, feeling alright': emotions, sizing and the geographies of women's experiences of clothing consumption.

Feminizing electoral geography (2004)
Book Chapter
Secor, A. J. (2004). Feminizing electoral geography. In L. Staeheli, E. Kofman, & L. Peake (Eds.), Mapping Women, Making Politics (261-272). Routledge

Transnationalism. (2004)
Book Chapter
McEwan, C. (2004). Transnationalism. In N. Johnson, R. Schein, & J. Duncan (Eds.), Companion of Cultural Geography (499-512). Blackwell

Back to basics: does decentralization improve health system performance? Evidence from Ceará in north-east Brazil (2004)
Journal Article
Atkinson, S., & Haran, D. (2004). Back to basics: does decentralization improve health system performance? Evidence from Ceará in north-east Brazil. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 81(11), 822-827

Objective: To examine whether decentralization has improved health system performance in the State of Ceará, north-east Brazil. Methods: Ceará is strongly committed to decentralization. A survey across 45 local (município) health systems collected da... Read More about Back to basics: does decentralization improve health system performance? Evidence from Ceará in north-east Brazil.

An Ethics of Connection: Social-nature in Canada's Boreal Forest (2004)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2004). An Ethics of Connection: Social-nature in Canada's Boreal Forest. Ethics, place & environment, 7(3), 185-194. https://doi.org/10.1080/1366879042000332970

Much has been made in recent years concerning the ecological significance of the global boreal forest. In Canada, a highly coordinated political campaign is under way to halt the industrial pressures—mining, forestry, energy development—that threaten... Read More about An Ethics of Connection: Social-nature in Canada's Boreal Forest.