This volume fills a gap in the literature on planning and the development of queer spaces. It highlights the resistance there has been within the planning profession to incorporate gay and lesbian concerns into the planning mainstream. Bringing together leading academic planners and geographers, it reflects on the ways in which issues germane to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community have been slowly integrated into the planning mainstream, as well as those topics on which there is more work to do.
This volume fills a gap in the literature on planning and the development of queer spaces. It highlights the resistance there has been within the planning profession to incorporate gay and lesbian concerns into the planning mainstream. Bringing together leading academic planners and geographers, it reflects on the ways in which issues germane to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community have been slowly integrated into the planning mainstream, as well as those topics on which there is more work to do.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Petra I. Doan, Associate Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Inhaltsangabe
1: Why Question Planning Assumptions and Practices about Queer Spaces I: Planning Theory and Practice 2: Queerying Planning Practice: Understanding Non-Conformist Populations 3: Lavender Landmarks Revisited: Advancing an LGBT Preservation Agenda 1 4: Querying Planning (Theory): Alphabet Soup or Paradox City? 5: Queerying Identity: Planning and the Tyranny of Gender 6: Queering the Suburbs: Analyzing Property Values in Male and Female Same-Sex Suburbs in the United States II: Governance and Political Issues 7: Queerying Planning in Australia: The Problems and Possibilities of Multiscalar Governance for LGBT Sexual Minorities 8: Queering the Political-Economy: Anti-discrimination Law and the Urban Regime in Orlando, Florida 9: Queerying Creative Cities III: Regulating Sex in the City 10: Planning for Sex/Work 11: Queerying Urban Governance: The Emergence of Sex Industry Premises into the Planned City IV: Reflections and Conclusions 12: Reflections on Classic Articles on Planning and LGBT Communities 13: Conclusions and Reflections for the Future: Reframing Planning Practice
1: Why Question Planning Assumptions and Practices about Queer Spaces I: Planning Theory and Practice 2: Queerying Planning Practice: Understanding Non-Conformist Populations 3: Lavender Landmarks Revisited: Advancing an LGBT Preservation Agenda 1 4: Querying Planning (Theory): Alphabet Soup or Paradox City? 5: Queerying Identity: Planning and the Tyranny of Gender 6: Queering the Suburbs: Analyzing Property Values in Male and Female Same-Sex Suburbs in the United States II: Governance and Political Issues 7: Queerying Planning in Australia: The Problems and Possibilities of Multiscalar Governance for LGBT Sexual Minorities 8: Queering the Political-Economy: Anti-discrimination Law and the Urban Regime in Orlando, Florida 9: Queerying Creative Cities III: Regulating Sex in the City 10: Planning for Sex/Work 11: Queerying Urban Governance: The Emergence of Sex Industry Premises into the Planned City IV: Reflections and Conclusions 12: Reflections on Classic Articles on Planning and LGBT Communities 13: Conclusions and Reflections for the Future: Reframing Planning Practice
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