This paper explores how innovative ways of mapping both the presence and the agency of contemporary women in cities may support the emergence of emancipatory placemaking perspectives and previously unrecorded narratives. It starts by proposing ‘presency’ as a new concept, merging the meaning of presence, as a mindful way of paying attention to life; and agency, as critical awareness of the context and capacity to act. It examines the pace of urbanisation of the world and the revisited role of women in their mediation of space and making of place including efforts to forge a new framework of regenerative urban development. It proposes different mapping approaches to capture a mosaic of regenerative practices led by women addressing how citie...
Map-making is an everyday practice for Sudanese women in Portsmouth. Arriving to the city within the...
Psychogeography has long been a male dominated field, incorporating the male perspective of the flân...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
This paper explores how innovative ways of mapping both the presence and the agency of contemporary ...
This paper explores how innovative ways of mapping both the presence and the agency of contemporary ...
PurposeThis purpose of this study is to explore the voices of women in conceptualizing a city with c...
PurposeThis purpose of this study is to explore the voices of women in conceptualizing a city with c...
PurposeThis purpose of this study is to explore the voices of women in conceptualizing a city with c...
This article juxtaposes insights from recent urban policy mobilities scholarship on circulating know...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
The thesis aims to investigate women’s everyday experiences of navigating the relationships between ...
International audienceFeminism and planning : influences and ambiguities. Worlwide emergence and spr...
This paper serves as an epilogue to the Women in Planning special issue of Australian Planner reflec...
Gender remains a neglected focus for theory and practice in shaping cities. Given women’s continuing...
Map-making is an everyday practice for Sudanese women in Portsmouth. Arriving to the city within the...
Psychogeography has long been a male dominated field, incorporating the male perspective of the flân...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
This paper explores how innovative ways of mapping both the presence and the agency of contemporary ...
This paper explores how innovative ways of mapping both the presence and the agency of contemporary ...
PurposeThis purpose of this study is to explore the voices of women in conceptualizing a city with c...
PurposeThis purpose of this study is to explore the voices of women in conceptualizing a city with c...
PurposeThis purpose of this study is to explore the voices of women in conceptualizing a city with c...
This article juxtaposes insights from recent urban policy mobilities scholarship on circulating know...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
The thesis aims to investigate women’s everyday experiences of navigating the relationships between ...
International audienceFeminism and planning : influences and ambiguities. Worlwide emergence and spr...
This paper serves as an epilogue to the Women in Planning special issue of Australian Planner reflec...
Gender remains a neglected focus for theory and practice in shaping cities. Given women’s continuing...
Map-making is an everyday practice for Sudanese women in Portsmouth. Arriving to the city within the...
Psychogeography has long been a male dominated field, incorporating the male perspective of the flân...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...