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, A translation from the French espace de la cause des femmes. I explain in a subsequent note why I use the term 'field' rather than 'space

, In French, I use the term 'espace' (space) rather than 'champ' (field), to assert this weak dimension of the women's cause field, drawing on Lilian Mathieu's terminology of 'space of social movements' (espace des mouvements sociaux) (Mathieu, in this issue)