Reframing the Reclaiming of Urban Space examines DIY urbanism from an intersectional feminist analytical framework. The racialized, classed, gendered, and sexualized aspects of DIY urbanism, including its activities, its actors, and its spaces are highlighted, as well as the connections between DIY urbanism and urban political agendas.
Reframing the Reclaiming of Urban Space examines DIY urbanism from an intersectional feminist analytical framework. The racialized, classed, gendered, and sexualized aspects of DIY urbanism, including its activities, its actors, and its spaces are highlighted, as well as the connections between DIY urbanism and urban political agendas.
Megan E. Heim LaFrombois is assistant professor of community planning and public administration at Auburn University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Seeing the City through an Intersectional Feminist Lens Chapter 2: Seeing DIY Urbanism through an Intersectional Feminist Lens Chapter 3: Institutionalizing DIY Urbanism-the Case of Tactical Urbanism and the Struggle over Public Space Chapter 4: The Processes, Potholes, Power Struggles, and Possibilities of DIY Urbanism-the Case of Critical Mass in Chicago Chapter 5: Putting DIY Urbanism in Place-the Case of Sticky Places in Loose DIY Urbanism Spaces
Chapter 1: Seeing the City through an Intersectional Feminist Lens Chapter 2: Seeing DIY Urbanism through an Intersectional Feminist Lens Chapter 3: Institutionalizing DIY Urbanism-the Case of Tactical Urbanism and the Struggle over Public Space Chapter 4: The Processes, Potholes, Power Struggles, and Possibilities of DIY Urbanism-the Case of Critical Mass in Chicago Chapter 5: Putting DIY Urbanism in Place-the Case of Sticky Places in Loose DIY Urbanism Spaces
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