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Gender, Place & Culture
A Journal of Feminist Geography
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Themed Section on ‘gender and im(mobilities)’

Gendered circuits of care in the mobility regime of Alberta’s oil sands

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Pages 1241-1256 | Received 15 Mar 2017, Accepted 21 Sep 2017, Published online: 18 Jan 2018

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