
15. Feminist Geography
Feminist geography is an area of study that examines how gender affects our understanding of space and place. It highlights how women's experiences and contributions have often been overlooked in both geography and science. In the context of women's history in science, feminist geography investigates the roles women scientists have played and how societal structures influence their opportunities and recognition. By analyzing the spatial dynamics of gender, this approach seeks to challenge existing power imbalances, promote inclusivity, and highlight the importance of women's work in shaping scientific knowledge and understanding our world.