Guest Blog Post from Mirjam Sagi, One of the 2022 New and Emerging Scholar Award Recipients

We have a special guest blog post from Mirjam Sagi who was one of our recipients for the 2022 Gender, Place and Culture New and Emerging Scholar Award. Thank you, Mirjam, for contributing this blog post and describing your research in more detail! You can connect with Mirjam on Twitter @MiriSagi.

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I am grateful for Gender Place and Culture for the New and Emerging Scholar award both as positive feedback and as a financial support. I am looking forward to presenting my PhD research results at the Paris 2022 UGI Centennial Congress, and I am especially happy to finally attend a conference in person having spent half of my PhD in isolation and online.

What is the role of fear in political rhetoric and how does it affect public space?

In my research I address this question by drawing on critical theory in general, and feminist geography in particular. Fearmongering and Othering gained new momentum in political rhetoric in Hungary in the past decade or so. At the same time, fear and security have become increasingly determining factors in urban planning and policies, having ambiguous effects on public space as a central element of democracy, as well as on public/private relations as a politically charged geographical organiser of gendered-social relations. Therefore, understanding and (re)addressing the security and fear in the context of urban public space is important not only to have a city where one could feel safe and free, but potentially to have a city that is equally safe and free for all. My research focuses on the ways in which fear and women’s bodies, have been instrumentalised in political rhetoric (at multiple geographical scales) shaping public spaces, in a time, when both market forces are increasingly determining (further criminalising the poor), and governments are taking authoritarian turns (spreading xenophobia).

I approach my research through a feminist political economy lens and by the analysis of political rhetoric across selected – central and local – government related media outlets in Hungary (e.g., local newspapers, campaigns, billboards), using computer software for qualitative coding and content analysis as research methods.

Gender, Place & Culture, Volume 29, Issue 6, June 2022 is now available online


Research Articles

‘The last refuge of male chauvinism’: print culture, masculinity, and the British Antarctic Survey (1960-1996)
Daniella McCahey
Pages: 751-771 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1873746

The emerging intersectional performative gender of displaced Syrian women in southeast Turkey | Open Access
Aitemad Muhanna-Matar
Pages: 772-792 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1887091

‘She’ll be right’: the place of gendered emotions in disasters
Ashleigh Rushton, Suzanne Phibbs, Christine Kenney & Cheryl Anderson
Pages: 793-815 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1892595

Journeying as an everyday act of resurgence: Anishnabe women’s stories of living and transcending gendered and racialized violence
Julie Cunningham & Caroline Desbiens
Pages: 816-835 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1899140

‘This is how it works here’: the spatial deprioritisation of trans people within homelessness services in Wales
Edith England
Pages: 836-857 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1896997

Queer asylum politics of separation in Germany: homonationalist narratives of safety | Open Access
Lotte J. Hiller
Pages: 858-879 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1931048

Viewpoint

The violence of silencing
Orhon Myadar, R. A. Davidson, S. Mollett & M. Fannin
Pages: 880-889 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.2005000

Book Reviews

Home SOS: gender, violence, and survival in crisis ordinary Cambodia
Charlie Rumsby
Pages: 890-893 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1954403

Gender in world perspective
RAEWYN CONNELL, 2021 cambridge, polity press, 4th edition 208 pp., hardback $64.95, paperback $19.95, open eBook $16.00 ISBN: 9781509538997 hardback 9781509539000 paperback 9781509539017 open ebook

Vibhuti Patel Reviewed by
Pages: 894-897 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1954407

Announcement

Winners of the Gender, Place and Culture Annual International Conference Award for New and Emerging Scholars, 2022
Pages: 898-900 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2022.2054767

Correction

Correction
Pages: 901-901 | DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.2012991