Based on changing everyday technology such as the tramway at the end of the nineteenth century, and Undergrounds later, this article focuses on what difference gender has made in using and providing public transport systems. Noticeable differences between the travel patterns of men and women were already established in the nineteenth century (`Women give conductors twice as much trouble as men', 1897); they changed in the 1920s (`Modern women go by tram') and again with the advent of mass car ownership in the 1950s. The supply side of urban public transport was always dominated by men. They planned the systems, ran the undertakings, yet drove cars. Women at the controls are a familiar sight in any city nowadays, but they are still entering ...
International audienceIn Cairo, in 1989, i.e. two years after the first subway line was commissioned...
International audienceIn Cairo, in 1989, i.e. two years after the first subway line was commissioned...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and, thus, remains a key ...
ABSTRACT As the population across the world steadily increases, we become more globalized and trav...
This thesis is an exploration of gendered daily mobilities amongst local women in Rosengård since th...
There are many signs indicating that the mobility of women has significantly changed in the last dec...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not\ud invisible. This...
The paper focuses on the differences in transportation systems between the United States and Vienna,...
The deeply embedded inequalities in gender which mark most contemporary societies have led to a worl...
Introduction Compared with car travel, public transport (PT) reduces carbon emissions, air pollution...
Globally, transport authorities are investing to improve the quality of public transport (PT) servic...
Using photographs, this paper explores the gendered link between transport and the urban environmen...
The article explores the meanings of gender, embodiment, and ageing in the work of public transport ...
International audienceGender is commonly identified as a key explanatory factor for travel behaviour...
Transport has been studied as gender neutral, as transportation services or infrastructures are cons...
International audienceIn Cairo, in 1989, i.e. two years after the first subway line was commissioned...
International audienceIn Cairo, in 1989, i.e. two years after the first subway line was commissioned...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and, thus, remains a key ...
ABSTRACT As the population across the world steadily increases, we become more globalized and trav...
This thesis is an exploration of gendered daily mobilities amongst local women in Rosengård since th...
There are many signs indicating that the mobility of women has significantly changed in the last dec...
The place of women in transport planning and development has been marginal if not\ud invisible. This...
The paper focuses on the differences in transportation systems between the United States and Vienna,...
The deeply embedded inequalities in gender which mark most contemporary societies have led to a worl...
Introduction Compared with car travel, public transport (PT) reduces carbon emissions, air pollution...
Globally, transport authorities are investing to improve the quality of public transport (PT) servic...
Using photographs, this paper explores the gendered link between transport and the urban environmen...
The article explores the meanings of gender, embodiment, and ageing in the work of public transport ...
International audienceGender is commonly identified as a key explanatory factor for travel behaviour...
Transport has been studied as gender neutral, as transportation services or infrastructures are cons...
International audienceIn Cairo, in 1989, i.e. two years after the first subway line was commissioned...
International audienceIn Cairo, in 1989, i.e. two years after the first subway line was commissioned...
Gender is both an archetypal and adaptive dimension of the urban condition and, thus, remains a key ...