Gender remains a neglected focus for theory and practice in shaping cities. Given women’s continuing economic and social marginalisation, and the prevalence of violence against women, how can this be the case? Despite several decades of feminist scholarship, dominant perspectives within the “the right to the city” literature pay little attention to how “rights” are gendered. In contrast, feminist and queer scholarship concerned with everyday life, and the multiple spatial tactics of marginalized city dwellers, reveals a more complex urban arena in which rights are negotiated or practiced. This paper suggests that a fuller recognition of the contested publics that co-exist within the contemporary city, and the gendered mediation of everyday ...
ABSTRACT In 2014, Sweden became the world's first self-defined feminist nation and a place where gen...
This article examines the impacts of urban change on the well-being of women and men, and girls and ...
From fights against racism to women’s inclusion, from access to education to integration of migrants...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
everyday urban life.* … the multiplicity of imaginings and meanings attached to different spaces nec...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to discuss new forms of citizenship in globalized cities from ...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
A review of Gender, Planning and Human Rights, edited by Tovi Fenster. New York: Routledge, 1999 (In...
Gender is an integral, ubiquitous and taken-for-granted aspect of urban life. It is an influential d...
The thesis aims to investigate women’s everyday experiences of navigating the relationships between ...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
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 ...
ABSTRACT In 2014, Sweden became the world's first self-defined feminist nation and a place where gen...
This article examines the impacts of urban change on the well-being of women and men, and girls and ...
From fights against racism to women’s inclusion, from access to education to integration of migrants...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
In recent years some commentators have looked at successive waves of UK urban policy from the perspe...
everyday urban life.* … the multiplicity of imaginings and meanings attached to different spaces nec...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to discuss new forms of citizenship in globalized cities from ...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
A review of Gender, Planning and Human Rights, edited by Tovi Fenster. New York: Routledge, 1999 (In...
Gender is an integral, ubiquitous and taken-for-granted aspect of urban life. It is an influential d...
The thesis aims to investigate women’s everyday experiences of navigating the relationships between ...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
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 ...
ABSTRACT In 2014, Sweden became the world's first self-defined feminist nation and a place where gen...
This article examines the impacts of urban change on the well-being of women and men, and girls and ...
From fights against racism to women’s inclusion, from access to education to integration of migrants...