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    Risk & Reward: The Impact of Animal Rights Activism on Women.Emily Gaarder - 2008 - Society and Animals 16 (1):1-22.
    This qualitative study of 27 women animal activists examines the risks and rewards that accompany a commitment to animal rights activism. One of the common beliefs about animal rights activists is that their political choices are fanatic and unyielding, resulting in rigid self-denial. Contrary to this notion, the women in this study experienced both the pain and the joy of their transformation toward animal activism. Activism took an enormous toll on their personal relationships, careers, and emotional well being. They struggled (...)
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    The Gendered “Nature” of the Urban Outdoors: Women Negotiating Fear of Violence.Emily Gaarder & Jennifer K. Wesely - 2004 - Gender and Society 18 (5):645-663.
    Women who participate in outdoor recreational activities reap many physical and emotional benefits from their experiences. However, gender-related feelings of objectification, vulnerability, and fear in this space limit women’s participation. In this study, the authors investigate how women pursue their enjoyment of urban outdoor recreation at South Mountain Park in Phoenix, Arizona, despite their perceptions and experiences related to fear of violence. Through surveys and interviews with women who recreate at South Mountain, the authors look at the ways the women (...)
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  3. Brill Online Books and Journals.Emily Gaarder - 2008 - Society and Animals 16 (1).
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    Book Review: Girls in Trouble with the Law. By Laurie Schaffner. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2006, 272 pp., $23.95. [REVIEW]Emily Gaarder - 2008 - Gender and Society 22 (6):826-828.
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