“…In this section we present emerging themes from the review of the literature. Generally, the literature on geography and space concentrates on how gender is distributed in space and place, the mechanisms spatial constraints influence women, on elaborating different spaces such as urbanity or rurality (Forsberg, 2001b); workplaces, household and homes (Estrada, 2002); specific peoples (Abu-Rabia-Queder & Karplus, 2013; Devika & Thampi, 2010;Essers & Benschop, 2009), countries or groups of women and their role in creating, influencing and changing space and place (Essers & Benschop, 2007;Estrada, 2002;Kern, 2013;Rudaz & Debarbieux, 2012;Ude, 2008). We subsequently focus on three themes: the discussion around how to conceptualise the spatial context, informed by geography, gender and entrepreneurship studies; the paradox of empowering women and the debate around mumpreneurship.…”