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While there have been many books that deal with religion and cities; gender and cities; and gender and religion, this book draws together these three components and provides an innovative view on how religion and gender interact and affect urban development.
While there have been many books that deal with religion and cities; gender and cities; and gender and religion, this book draws together these three components and provides an innovative view on how religion and gender interact and affect urban development.
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Autorenporträt
Clara Greed is Emerita Professor of Inclusive Urban Planning at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. She is the author/editor of over 12 books, including, Women and Planning: Creating Gendered Realities (1994), Planning in the UK: An Introduction (2014), Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets (Routledge, 2003).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Background 1. Introduction: Interactions between Gender, Urban Space and Religion 2. The Post Secular City: Site of Emancipation or False Dawn Part 2: Women, Cities and Christianity 3. An Overview of Catholic Christianity and Women and Space: Past and Present 4. Spaces of Inter-faith Dialogue between Protestant and Muslim Communities in Germany 5. Praying in Plain Sight: Women in the Public Realm in a Greek Orthodox Cypriot City 6. Pentecostal and Personal Perspectives: Gender, Faith, Urban Space and Town Planning Part 3: Women, Cities and Islam 7. Islamic and Christian Cities during the Medieval Period: Iberia and North Africa 8. Women in the Muslim City: with Reference to Nablus Palestine 9. Afghani Muslim Women in Auckland, New Zealand: Making Places Part 4: Non-Religious Space and Women 10. Postsecular Urbanism and the Hidden Values of Gendered Spaces 11. Neo- Paganisms, 'Dark Green Religion' And What The Divine Feminine Might Mean For Planning Part 5: Planning Policy and Change 12. The Planning System and Places of Worship in relation to the Anglican church 13. A Woman Faith Practitioner's Experience in the UK Night-Time Economy 14. Faith, Gender and the Planning System in the UK 15. Planning for Religion: As if it Really Mattered
Part 1: Background 1. Introduction: Interactions between Gender, Urban Space and Religion 2. The Post Secular City: Site of Emancipation or False Dawn Part 2: Women, Cities and Christianity 3. An Overview of Catholic Christianity and Women and Space: Past and Present 4. Spaces of Inter-faith Dialogue between Protestant and Muslim Communities in Germany 5. Praying in Plain Sight: Women in the Public Realm in a Greek Orthodox Cypriot City 6. Pentecostal and Personal Perspectives: Gender, Faith, Urban Space and Town Planning Part 3: Women, Cities and Islam 7. Islamic and Christian Cities during the Medieval Period: Iberia and North Africa 8. Women in the Muslim City: with Reference to Nablus Palestine 9. Afghani Muslim Women in Auckland, New Zealand: Making Places Part 4: Non-Religious Space and Women 10. Postsecular Urbanism and the Hidden Values of Gendered Spaces 11. Neo- Paganisms, 'Dark Green Religion' And What The Divine Feminine Might Mean For Planning Part 5: Planning Policy and Change 12. The Planning System and Places of Worship in relation to the Anglican church 13. A Woman Faith Practitioner's Experience in the UK Night-Time Economy 14. Faith, Gender and the Planning System in the UK 15. Planning for Religion: As if it Really Mattered
Rezensionen
"Religion, gender and urban planning intersect variously. Their interrelationships change over time, just as they vary from place to place. What emerges is the subtle and varied kaleidoscope described in these chapters." -- Grace Davie, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Exeter, UK
"This book opens up a new frontier in the field of gender and the environment. Despite discussion of a post-secular age, religion and spirituality have a presence as core elements in the lives of many. The diversity of the topics in this book, which straddles Christianity, Islam and non-religious spirituality exposes the importance of the interaction between faith and belief, gender and space. The editor is an internationally renowned planning academic, and chapters on planning help to ground the discussion in contemporary practice. Researchers, students, academic staff and practitioners will find valuable insights in this collection." -- Marion Roberts, Emeritus Professor of Urban Design, University of Westminster, UK
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