Marina Karides. 2017. “Why Island Feminism?” Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures 11(1): 30-39.
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Marina Karides. 2017. “An Island Feminism Perspective: Convivial Economics and the Women’s Cooperatives of Lesvos.” Pp. 78-96 in Island Geographies: Essays and Conversations, edited by E. Stratford, Advances in Human Geography Series, Routledge.
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Marina Karides. 2020. “An Island Feminist Approach to Scholar Activism.” Pp. 21-45 in Gendered and Island Communities edited by Firouz Gaini and Helene Pristed Nielsen. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
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Marina Karides, Nathalie Rita, Ruth Aloua, and Jennifer Stotter. 2020. “An Island and Intersectional Analysis of STEM faculty careers in Hawai’i” Pp. 119-138 in Gendered and Island Communities edited by Firouz Gaini and Helene Pristed Nielsen.Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
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Noralis Rodríguez-Coss. 2020. “An Intersectional Analysis of Island Feminist Praxis in Puerto Rico.” Pp. 82–99 in Gender and Island Communities, edited by F. Gaini & H. Pristed Nielsen (Eds.), Routledge.
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Noralis Rodríguez-Coss. 2020. “A Feminist Intersectional Analysis of Economic and Resource (In)Equality in Puerto Rico before and after Hurricane Maria.” Gonzaga Journal of International Law, 23(1): 97–113.
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​Marina Karides and Noralis Rodríguez-Coss (editors). 2022. “Island Feminisms: In/on Island Studies: Place, Justice, and Movement.” Shima 16(1): 137-142. Section on Island Feminisms
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Island Feminisms Section in Shima (2022). Edited by Marina Karides and Noralis Rodríguez-Coss:
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Ahia, M., & Johnson, K. (2022). A Breath of Ea: Submergent Strategies for Deepening the Hawaiian Diaspora. Shima, 16(1), 143–159.
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Davennes, A. (2022). The Opacity of Desire: Queerness, Postcolonialism and Diasporic Belonging in Guadeloupe. Shima, 16(1), 160–181.
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Ouanesisouk Trinidad, A. M. (2022). Building a Critical Pinay Islander Framework of Myntoring: A Scholar Warrior’s Navigational Guide. Shima,16(1), 182–198.
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Marina Karides and Noralis Rodríguez-Coss. 2022. “The Island Feminisms Project: Imagined Through Social Justice and Praxis.” Okinawan Journal of Island Studies, 4(2), 189–197. 10.24564/0002019693​​
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​Tiara NaÊ»puti, Marina Karides, Ayano Ginoza, Valia Papoutsaki. 2023. “Editorial Note” Okinawan Journal of Island Studies 4(2) i-v. Special Issue on Island Activisms.
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