High-level urban analysis is noticeably devoid of either gendered perspectives or attention to women's interests, relying instead on economics and sometimes race to explain various phenomenon. Gender in Urban Research applies gender as a category of analysis to urban institutions. Contributions cover gendered analysis in central city development policy, violence against women, affordable housing, political power and elections.
High-level urban analysis is noticeably devoid of either gendered perspectives or attention to women's interests, relying instead on economics and sometimes race to explain various phenomenon. Gender in Urban Research applies gender as a category of analysis to urban institutions. Contributions cover gendered analysis in central city development policy, violence against women, affordable housing, political power and elections.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART ONE: COMMUNITY Gender, Place and Citizenship - Lynn A Staeheli and Susan E Clarke Defining Feminist Community - Judith A Garber Place, Choice and the Urban Politics of Difference The Gender Regimes of American Cities - Lynn M Appleton Women Organizing Their Place in Restructuring Economies - Louise Jezierski Women and Collective Action in Urban Neighborhoods - Gordana Rabrenovic PART TWO: POLITICS Getting Women s Issues on the Municipal Agenda - Caroline Andrew Violence against Women Gender and the Politics of Affordable Housing - Susan Abrams Beck The Rise and Decline of African-American Political Power in Richmond - Lewis A Randolph and Gayle T Tate Race, Class and Gender Electing Women to Local Office - Susan A MacManus and Charles S Bullock III Developing Rape Program and Policies Based on Women s Victimization Experiences - Lyn Kathlene A University/Community Model Women s Need for Child Care - Alma H Young and Kristine B Miranne The Stumbling Block in the Transition from Welfare to Work Strategies for Serving Latina Battered Women - Anna M Santiago and Merry Morash Gender, Race and the Spatial Context of Women s Employment - Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo, Sara McLafferty and Valerie Preston Public Housing and the Beguinage - Daphne Spain Concern for Gender in Central-City Development Policy - Robyne S Turner
PART ONE: COMMUNITY Gender, Place and Citizenship - Lynn A Staeheli and Susan E Clarke Defining Feminist Community - Judith A Garber Place, Choice and the Urban Politics of Difference The Gender Regimes of American Cities - Lynn M Appleton Women Organizing Their Place in Restructuring Economies - Louise Jezierski Women and Collective Action in Urban Neighborhoods - Gordana Rabrenovic PART TWO: POLITICS Getting Women s Issues on the Municipal Agenda - Caroline Andrew Violence against Women Gender and the Politics of Affordable Housing - Susan Abrams Beck The Rise and Decline of African-American Political Power in Richmond - Lewis A Randolph and Gayle T Tate Race, Class and Gender Electing Women to Local Office - Susan A MacManus and Charles S Bullock III Developing Rape Program and Policies Based on Women s Victimization Experiences - Lyn Kathlene A University/Community Model Women s Need for Child Care - Alma H Young and Kristine B Miranne The Stumbling Block in the Transition from Welfare to Work Strategies for Serving Latina Battered Women - Anna M Santiago and Merry Morash Gender, Race and the Spatial Context of Women s Employment - Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo, Sara McLafferty and Valerie Preston Public Housing and the Beguinage - Daphne Spain Concern for Gender in Central-City Development Policy - Robyne S Turner
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