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Isabel Margarida André, born on the 30th of July 1956 in Lisbon in Portugal, and deceased on the 3rd of April 2017, was a Portuguese geographer. She is a pioneer of [https://sk.sagepub.com/reference/geography/n465.xml#:~:text=Gender%20geography%20seeks%20to%20analyze,class%2C%20ethnicity%2C%20and%20sexuality. gender geography] in Portugal.

Biography
Isabel Margarida André was born on the 30th of July 1956 in Lisbon in Portugal. She is the only daughter of António Dias André, an employee at TAP Air Portugal, and Ana Margarida Duarte de Almeida André, an employee at the Metallized Metallurgical Companies.

She grew up in Queluz, situated in the Lisbon metropolitan area of Portugal.

Isabel André worked at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of Lisbon University.

Works
Her thesis, defended in 1994, is entitled O falso neutro em Geografia Humana: género e relação patriarcal no emprego e no trabalho doméstico (« The false neutral in Human Geography: gender and patriarchal relationships in employment and domestic work »).

Isabel André is a pioneer of gender geography in Portugal. She first worked on family ties and the relationship between men and women.

Isabel Margarida André also worked in the field of urban geography.

Recognition
An Isabel André prize is awarded in her honor to reward doctoral theses in the fields of geography and regional planning developing a reflection on gender.

Books and chapters

 * Isabel Margarida André, « Les syndicats et les femmes au Portugal après le 25 avril », dans La place des femmes, La Découverte, 6 septembre 1995 (ISBN 978-2-7071-2489-0, DOI 10.3917/dec.ephes.1995.01.0486, lire en ligne), p. 486–489