Engendering cities : designing sustainable urban spaces for all

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    • Sánchez de Madariaga, Inés
    • Neuman, Michael

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Engendering cities : designing sustainable urban spaces for all

edited by Inés Sánchez de Madariaga and Michael Neuman

Routledge, 2020

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Engendering Cities examines the contemporary research, policy, and practice of designing for gender in urban spaces. Gender matters in city design, yet despite legislative mandates across the globe to provide equal access to services for men and women alike, these issues are still often overlooked or inadequately addressed. This book looks at critical aspects of contemporary cities regarding gender, including topics such as transport, housing, public health, education, caring, infrastructure, as well as issues which are rarely addressed in planning, design, and policy, such as the importance of toilets for education and clothes washers for freeing-up time. In the first section, a number of chapters in the book assess past, current, and projected conditions in cities vis-a-vis gender issues and needs. In the second section, the book assesses existing policy, planning, and design efforts to improve women's and men's concerns in urban living. Finally, the book proposes changes to existing policies and practices in urban planning and design, including its thinking (theory) and norms (ethics). The book applies the current scholarship on theory and practice related to gender in a planning context, elaborating on some critical community-focused reflections on gender and design. It will be key reading for scholars and students of planning, architecture, design, gender studies, sociology, anthropology, geography, and political science. It will also be of interest to practitioners and policy makers, providing discussion of emerging topics in the field.

目次

Chapter 1. Planning the Gendered City Section 1: Engendering Urban Transportation Chapter 2. A Gendered View of Mobility and Transport Chapter 3. The Complexity of Care-Givers' Trip Chains. Results from Gender Sensitive Mobility Surveys by Austrian Transport Planners and Consultants Chapter 4.. Violence Against Women in Moving Transportation in Indian cities: Reconceptualising Gendered Transport Policy Chapter 5. Planning Mobility in Portugal with a Gender Perspective Chapter 6. Implementation of Gender and Diversity Perspectives in Transport Development Plans in Germany Chapter 7. Why Low-Income Women in the U.S. Need Automobiles Section 2: Engendering Planning for Urban Justice Chapter 8. Are Safe Cities Just Cities? Chapter 9. Public Toilets: The Missing Component in Designing Sustainable Urban Spaces for Women Chapter 10. The Everyday Life of Immigrant Women as a Struggle to Create their own Living Places Chapter 11. Gender Mainstreaming in the Regional Discourse - Implementation of Gender Mainstreaming in Planning Processes Chapter 12. The Gender Dimension in the Urban Policy of the EU Chapter 13. Gender Mainstreaming Urban Planning and Design Processes in Greece Section 3: Tools for Engendering Planning Chapter 14. Gendering the Design of Cities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Are We There Yet? Chapter 15. Gender Impact Assessments, a Tool for the Implementation of the New Urban Agenda. The Case of Madrid Nuevo Norte Chapter 16. Grounds for Future Gendered Urban Agendas Chapter 17. Epilogue - Unifying Difference and Equality Concepts to Buttress Policy

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