Susan Ruddick
Affiliations: | Geography|Women and Gender Studies | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Ruddick S, Peake L, Tanyildiz GS, et al. (2018) Planetary urbanization: An urban theory for our time?: Environment and Planning D-Society & Space. 36: 387-404 |
Stephens L, Spalding K, Aslam H, et al. (2017) Inaccessible childhoods: evaluating accessibility in homes, schools and neighbourhoods with disabled children Children's Geographies. 15: 583-599 |
Ruddick S. (2016) Governed as It Were by Chance: Monstrous Infinitude and the Problem of Nature in the Work of Spinoza Philosophy Today. 60: 89-105 |
Stephens L, Scott H, Aslam H, et al. (2015) The Accessibility of Elementary Schools in Ontario, Canada: Not Making the Grade Children, Youth and Environments. 25: 153 |
Stephens L, Ruddick S, McKeever P. (2015) Disability and Deleuze: An Exploration of Becoming and Embodiment in Children’s Everyday Environments Body & Society. 21: 194-220 |
McLaren C, Ruddick S, Edwards G, et al. (2012) Children's Movement in an Integrated Kindergarten Classroom: Design, Methods and Preliminary Findings Children, Youth and Environments. 22: 145 |
Ruddick S. (2010) The Politics of Affect: Spinoza in the Work of Negri and Deleuze Theory, Culture & Society. 27: 21-45 |
Ruddick S. (2007) Geographies of Young People: The Morally Contested Spaces of Identity by Stuart Aitken and Growing Up Global: Economic Restructuring and Children's Everyday Lives by Cindi Katz Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 97: 661-664 |
Ruddick S. (2007) At the Horizons of the Subject: Neo-liberalism, neo-conservatism and the rights of the child Part Two: Parent, caregiver, state Gender Place and Culture. 14: 627-640 |
Ruddick S. (2007) At the Horizons of the Subject: Neo-liberalism, neo-conservatism and the rights of the child Part One: From ‘knowing’ fetus to ‘confused’ child Gender Place and Culture. 14: 513-527 |