This article explores safety and politics of space in two ways. First, it reviews research on women’s fear and calls for safer cities, identifying four contradictions in the geography of fear discourse. Second, it elaborates on how including various forms of fear may repoliticize the contemporary depoliticized and co-opted safety discussion by focusing on sexist and racist threats rather than exclusively on the white middle classes. Here, threats to veiled Muslim women and their experiences in public spaces are, in particular, emphasized as exemplifying fears that are neglected in the safety debate. The article concludes that, rather than the whole safety issue being dismissed as ‘neoliberal’, there is an urgent need to strengthen the analy...
This article presents findings from an online survey gathering quantitative and qualitative data fro...
The relationship between women\u27s fear and the built environment has been the subject of research ...
This paper contributes to contemporary debates about the geographies of gendered fear of crime by ex...
This article explores safety and politics of space in two ways. First, it reviews research on women’...
This article examines women’s negotiation of potential risks in public spaces in the urban city of K...
This paper is in respectful challenge to two streams in urban social geography and planning literatu...
The article proposes to problematize the notion of ‘public space’ by positing it in the context of a...
The gendered nature of safety has been explored empirically and theoretically as awareness has grown...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
This work deals with the problem of women’s fear and its spatial dimension. Women’s fear in and of t...
This article examines how fear of crime and safekeeping are constituted as part of the same disposit...
The purpose of this study is to gain insight into how a university community can best respond to wom...
This thesis explores the effects of fear of harassment on women’s mobility choices in Mexico City by...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
This thesis aims to build a geographical understanding of women's fear in public spaces by documenti...
This article presents findings from an online survey gathering quantitative and qualitative data fro...
The relationship between women\u27s fear and the built environment has been the subject of research ...
This paper contributes to contemporary debates about the geographies of gendered fear of crime by ex...
This article explores safety and politics of space in two ways. First, it reviews research on women’...
This article examines women’s negotiation of potential risks in public spaces in the urban city of K...
This paper is in respectful challenge to two streams in urban social geography and planning literatu...
The article proposes to problematize the notion of ‘public space’ by positing it in the context of a...
The gendered nature of safety has been explored empirically and theoretically as awareness has grown...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
This work deals with the problem of women’s fear and its spatial dimension. Women’s fear in and of t...
This article examines how fear of crime and safekeeping are constituted as part of the same disposit...
The purpose of this study is to gain insight into how a university community can best respond to wom...
This thesis explores the effects of fear of harassment on women’s mobility choices in Mexico City by...
Feminist research and activism has along history of engaging with the range and extent of men’s intr...
This thesis aims to build a geographical understanding of women's fear in public spaces by documenti...
This article presents findings from an online survey gathering quantitative and qualitative data fro...
The relationship between women\u27s fear and the built environment has been the subject of research ...
This paper contributes to contemporary debates about the geographies of gendered fear of crime by ex...