Handbook On Gender And Cities

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This Handbook acts as a state-of-the-art foundation for the field of gender and cities scholarship through in-depth assessments of the latest research within key areas of feminist urban academia. Multidisciplinary in its scope, editors Linda Peake, Anindita Datta and Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyan bring together over 60 feminist scholars to present contemporary research in this important field of study.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Linda Peake
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2024-10-03
File : 507 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781786436139


The Routledge History Handbook Of Gender And The Urban Experience

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Play, thrills, danger and excitement

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Deborah Simonton
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2017-02-03
File : 525 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351995757


Engendering Cities

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Engendering Cities examines the contemporary research, policy, and practice of designing for gender in urban spaces. Gender matters in city design, yet despite legislative mandates across the globe to provide equal access to services for men and women alike, these issues are still often overlooked or inadequately addressed. This book looks at critical aspects of contemporary cities regarding gender, including topics such as transport, housing, public health, education, caring, infrastructure, as well as issues which are rarely addressed in planning, design, and policy, such as the importance of toilets for education and clothes washers for freeing-up time. In the first section, a number of chapters in the book assess past, current, and projected conditions in cities vis-à-vis gender issues and needs. In the second section, the book assesses existing policy, planning, and design efforts to improve women’s and men’s concerns in urban living. Finally, the book proposes changes to existing policies and practices in urban planning and design, including its thinking (theory) and norms (ethics). The book applies the current scholarship on theory and practice related to gender in a planning context, elaborating on some critical community-focused reflections on gender and design. It will be key reading for scholars and students of planning, architecture, design, gender studies, sociology, anthropology, geography, and political science. It will also be of interest to practitioners and policy makers, providing discussion of emerging topics in the field.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Inés Sánchez de Madariaga
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-04-28
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351200899


Cities Slums And Gender In The Global South

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Developing regions are set to account for the vast majority of future urban growth, and women and girls will become the majority inhabitants of these locations in the Global South. This is one of the first books to detail the challenges facing poorer segments of the female population who commonly reside in ‘slums’. It explores the variegated disadvantages of urban poverty and slum-dwelling from a gender perspective. This book revolves around conceptualisation of the ‘gender-urban-slum interface’ which explains key elements to understanding women’s experiences in slum environments. It has a specific focus on the ways in which gender inequalities are can be entrenched but also alleviated. Included is a review of the demographic factors which are increasingly making cities everywhere ‘feminised spaces’, such as increased rural-urban migration among women, demographic ageing, and rising proportions of female-headed households in urban areas. Discussions focus in particular on education, paid and unpaid work, access to land, property and urban services, violence, intra-urban mobility, and political participation and representation. This book will be of use to researchers and professionals concerned with gender and development, urbanisation and rural-urban migration.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Sylvia Chant
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2015-12-22
File : 341 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317950363


Handbook Of Urban Studies

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The Handbook of Urban Studies provides the first comprehensive, up-to-date account of the urban condition, relevant to a wide readership from academics to researchers and policymakers. It provides a theoretically and empirically informed account embracing all the different disciplines contributing to urban studies. Leading authors identify key issues and questions and future trends for further research and present their findings so that, where appropriate, they are relevant to the needs of policymakers. Using the city as a unifying structure, the Handbook provides an holistic appreciation of urban structure and change, and of the theories by which we understand the structure, development and changing character

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Ronan Paddison
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 2001
File : 524 Pages
ISBN-13 : 080397695X


Inequalities In Creative Cities

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This edited volume is a lively and timely appraisal of “ordinary cities” as they struggle to implement creative redevelopment and economic growth strategies to enhance their global competitiveness. The book is concerned with new and often unanticipated inequalities that have emerged from this new city movement. As chronicled, such cities – Cleveland (USA), Heidelberg (Germany), Oxford (UK), Groningen (Netherlands), Montpellier (France), but also cities from the Global South such as Cachoeira (Brazil) and Delhi (India) – now experience new and unexpected realities of poverty, segregation, neglect of the poor, racial and ethnic strife. To date planners, academics, and policy analysts have paid little attention to the connections between this drive in these cities to be more creative and the inequalities that have followed. This book, keenly making these connections, highlights the limited visions that have been applied in this planning drive to make these cities more creative and ultimately more globally competitive.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Ulrike Gerhard
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2016-12-20
File : 277 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781349951154


The Palgrave Handbook Of Literature And The City

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This book is about the impact of literature upon cities world-wide, and cities upon literature. It examines why the city matters so much to contemporary critical theory, and why it has inspired so many forms of writing which have attempted to deal with its challenges to think about it and to represent it. Gathering together 40 contributors who look at different modes of writing and film-making in throughout the world, this handbook asks how the modern city has engendered so much theoretical consideration, and looks at cities and their literature from China to Peru, from New York to Paris, from London to Kinshasa. It looks at some of the ways in which modern cities – whether capitals, shanty-towns, industrial or ‘rust-belt’ – have forced themselves on people’s ways of thinking and writing.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Jeremy Tambling
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2017-02-17
File : 848 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137549112


The Oxford Handbook Of Urban Planning

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Why plan? How and what do we plan? Who plans for whom? These three questions are then applied across three major topics in planning: States, Markets, and the Provision of Social Goods; The Methods and Substance of Planning; and Agency, Implementation, and Decision Making.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Randall Crane
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2015
File : 879 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190235260


Handbook On Gender And Public Administration

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This ground-breaking Handbook on Gender and Public Administration brings together a rapidly growing new field of study, exploring the emerging contexts of gender and public administration. Capturing the many facets of this dynamic trend, the book explores gender equity and further examines masculinity, intersectionality and beyond binary conceptions of gender.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Shields, Patricia M.
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2022-02-15
File : 456 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781789904734


The Oxford Handbook Of Women And Gender In Medieval Europe

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Provides a comprehensive overview of the gender rules encountered in Europe in the period between approximately 500 and 1500 C.E.

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Genre : History
Author : Judith M. Bennett
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Release : 2013-08-22
File : 641 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199582174