Building on the literature concerning gender-responsive mobility, this paper aims to explore how street experiments can be used to promote gendered mobilities and create streetscapes in order to prioritise the needs of women in the improvement of access to public transport that grants them access to the many facets of urban life. It argues that by creating more inclusive and accessible streets through participatory planning and design processes, women will have greater opportunities to participate in and benefit from public transport. To that end, a street experiment project, TOPUK, was used as a case study focusing on improving women's access to public transport in Maltepe, Istanbul. The methodology consists of the critical assessment of v...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Building on the literature concerning gender-responsive mobility, this paper aims to explore how str...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and strengthen...
This research investigates gender walks as a possible method for knowledge-gathering in the urban pl...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and streng...
Cities are currently one of the main producers of environmental problems, some as serious as climat...
Cities are currently one of the main producers of environmental problems, some as serious as climat...
Today, the world is discussing gender mainstreaming. Solutions to ensure women's equality are being ...
Today, the world is discussing gender mainstreaming. Solutions to ensure women's equality are being ...
The limited availability of public transportation in Saudi Arabia leads to an increased demand for p...
This case study applies women's empowerment and feminist theories to discuss the transport system's ...
This book presents gender and diversity in smart transport as a cutting-edge issue in urban contexts...
[[abstract]]In the traditional industrial society, the social and design values are mainly male-orie...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Building on the literature concerning gender-responsive mobility, this paper aims to explore how str...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and strengthen...
This research investigates gender walks as a possible method for knowledge-gathering in the urban pl...
Abstract This study aims to contribute to getting more knowledge about how promoting and streng...
Cities are currently one of the main producers of environmental problems, some as serious as climat...
Cities are currently one of the main producers of environmental problems, some as serious as climat...
Today, the world is discussing gender mainstreaming. Solutions to ensure women's equality are being ...
Today, the world is discussing gender mainstreaming. Solutions to ensure women's equality are being ...
The limited availability of public transportation in Saudi Arabia leads to an increased demand for p...
This case study applies women's empowerment and feminist theories to discuss the transport system's ...
This book presents gender and diversity in smart transport as a cutting-edge issue in urban contexts...
[[abstract]]In the traditional industrial society, the social and design values are mainly male-orie...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...
Literature on mobility justice suggest that socially disadvantaged people experience uneven access t...