This article proposes an analysis of London's gender system. First, it explores the relationship between gender and the local economy and culture. Second, it examines decision-making structures in the local state and how they are gendered. Third, the article investigates London's autonomous women's movement and the extent to which its constituent groups possess the resources necessary to influence policy. Fourth, it looks at two issue areas, homelessness and hospital reorganization and the ways in which policy-making in these areas deal with gender issues. The authors conclude that women and particularly feminists can influence policy but the degree of influence varies by locality, organizational context and issue
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Gender, Place and Cult...
Arising out of the debate on industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour there is now a...
ABSTRACT. The authors demonstrate that grass-roots women’s movements can produce innovative solution...
This article proposes an analysis of London's gender system. First, it explores the relationship bet...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
In this paper we examine the relationships between class and gender in the context of current debate...
In this paper we examine the relationships between class and gender in the context of current debate...
This article offers a study of the Hackney Flashers' project Who's Holding the Baby? (1976–1978). Th...
Summary. In addressing the ‘sex and the city ’ theme, this paper begins by suggesting that British w...
Considers differentiation by gender in household and demographic structure and in labour market oppo...
Considers differentiation by gender in household and demographic structure and in labour market oppo...
Recent feminist critique has highlighted the need for a broader yet more nuanced approach to gentrif...
Women have long identified the problems that they encounter in seeking to combine their home and wor...
Recent feminist critique has highlighted the need for a broader yet more nuanced approach to gentrif...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Gender, Place and Cult...
Arising out of the debate on industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour there is now a...
ABSTRACT. The authors demonstrate that grass-roots women’s movements can produce innovative solution...
This article proposes an analysis of London's gender system. First, it explores the relationship bet...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
In this paper we examine the relationships between class and gender in the context of current debate...
In this paper we examine the relationships between class and gender in the context of current debate...
This article offers a study of the Hackney Flashers' project Who's Holding the Baby? (1976–1978). Th...
Summary. In addressing the ‘sex and the city ’ theme, this paper begins by suggesting that British w...
Considers differentiation by gender in household and demographic structure and in labour market oppo...
Considers differentiation by gender in household and demographic structure and in labour market oppo...
Recent feminist critique has highlighted the need for a broader yet more nuanced approach to gentrif...
Women have long identified the problems that they encounter in seeking to combine their home and wor...
Recent feminist critique has highlighted the need for a broader yet more nuanced approach to gentrif...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Gender, Place and Cult...
Arising out of the debate on industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour there is now a...
ABSTRACT. The authors demonstrate that grass-roots women’s movements can produce innovative solution...