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The Need for Inclusive Queer Spaces
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Planning and LGBTQ Communities offers guidance to creating inclusive communities for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered individuals, couples and families.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317631033
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Petra L. Doan is Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Florida State University. She has published numerous articles and chapters on queer planning issues, including several path-breaking articles on transgender experiences of gendered urban spaces. Her edited book Queerying Planning: Challenging Heteronormative Assumptions and Reframing Planning Practice was published by Ashgate in 2011.
Chapter 1 -Why Plan for the LGBTQ Community? PART ONE PLANNING AND LGBTQ
POPULATIONS IN TRADITIONAL GAY NEIGHBORHOODS Chapter 2 -Gay Commercial
Districts in Chicago and the Role of Planning Chapter 3 -The Dallas Way:
Property, Politics, and Assimilation Chapter 4 -Fractures and Fissures in
"Post-Mo" Washington, DC: The Limits of Gayborhood Transition and Diffusion
PART TWO: PLANNING AND LGBTQ POPULATIONS OUTSIDE THE GAY VILLAGE Chapter 5
-Thinking Beyond Exclusionary Gay Male Spatial Frames in the Developing
World Chapter 6 -The Pervasiveness of Hetero-Sexism and the Experiences of
Queers in Everyday Space: The Case of Cambridge, Massachusetts Chapter 7
-Identifying and Supporting LGBTQ Friendly Neighborhoods in the American
South: The Trade-off Between Visibility and Acceptance PART THREE:
EXPANDING PLANNING HORIZONS: RECOGNIZING LGBTQ INTERSECTIONALITY Chapter 8
-Finding Transformative Planning Practice in the Spaces of
Intersectionality Chapter 9 -Southern Discomfort: In Search of the
LGBT-Friendly City Chapter 10 -The Queer Cosmopolis: The Evolution of
Jackson Heights Chapter 11 -Lesbian Spaces in Transition: Insights from
Toronto and Sydney PART FOUR: LINKING PLANNING AND LGBTQ ACTIVIST GROUPS TO
ENSURE SERVICE DELIVERY Chapter 12 -Act Up versus Straighten Up: Public
Policy and Queer Community-Based Activism Chapter 13 -Place / Out: Planning
for Radical Queer Activism Chapter 14 -The Racial Politics of Precarity:
Understanding Ethno-specific AIDS Service Organizations in Neoliberal Times
Chapter 15 -Beyond Queer Space: Planning for Diverse and Dispersed LGBTQ
Populations
POPULATIONS IN TRADITIONAL GAY NEIGHBORHOODS Chapter 2 -Gay Commercial
Districts in Chicago and the Role of Planning Chapter 3 -The Dallas Way:
Property, Politics, and Assimilation Chapter 4 -Fractures and Fissures in
"Post-Mo" Washington, DC: The Limits of Gayborhood Transition and Diffusion
PART TWO: PLANNING AND LGBTQ POPULATIONS OUTSIDE THE GAY VILLAGE Chapter 5
-Thinking Beyond Exclusionary Gay Male Spatial Frames in the Developing
World Chapter 6 -The Pervasiveness of Hetero-Sexism and the Experiences of
Queers in Everyday Space: The Case of Cambridge, Massachusetts Chapter 7
-Identifying and Supporting LGBTQ Friendly Neighborhoods in the American
South: The Trade-off Between Visibility and Acceptance PART THREE:
EXPANDING PLANNING HORIZONS: RECOGNIZING LGBTQ INTERSECTIONALITY Chapter 8
-Finding Transformative Planning Practice in the Spaces of
Intersectionality Chapter 9 -Southern Discomfort: In Search of the
LGBT-Friendly City Chapter 10 -The Queer Cosmopolis: The Evolution of
Jackson Heights Chapter 11 -Lesbian Spaces in Transition: Insights from
Toronto and Sydney PART FOUR: LINKING PLANNING AND LGBTQ ACTIVIST GROUPS TO
ENSURE SERVICE DELIVERY Chapter 12 -Act Up versus Straighten Up: Public
Policy and Queer Community-Based Activism Chapter 13 -Place / Out: Planning
for Radical Queer Activism Chapter 14 -The Racial Politics of Precarity:
Understanding Ethno-specific AIDS Service Organizations in Neoliberal Times
Chapter 15 -Beyond Queer Space: Planning for Diverse and Dispersed LGBTQ
Populations
Chapter 1 -Why Plan for the LGBTQ Community? PART ONE PLANNING AND LGBTQ
POPULATIONS IN TRADITIONAL GAY NEIGHBORHOODS Chapter 2 -Gay Commercial
Districts in Chicago and the Role of Planning Chapter 3 -The Dallas Way:
Property, Politics, and Assimilation Chapter 4 -Fractures and Fissures in
"Post-Mo" Washington, DC: The Limits of Gayborhood Transition and Diffusion
PART TWO: PLANNING AND LGBTQ POPULATIONS OUTSIDE THE GAY VILLAGE Chapter 5
-Thinking Beyond Exclusionary Gay Male Spatial Frames in the Developing
World Chapter 6 -The Pervasiveness of Hetero-Sexism and the Experiences of
Queers in Everyday Space: The Case of Cambridge, Massachusetts Chapter 7
-Identifying and Supporting LGBTQ Friendly Neighborhoods in the American
South: The Trade-off Between Visibility and Acceptance PART THREE:
EXPANDING PLANNING HORIZONS: RECOGNIZING LGBTQ INTERSECTIONALITY Chapter 8
-Finding Transformative Planning Practice in the Spaces of
Intersectionality Chapter 9 -Southern Discomfort: In Search of the
LGBT-Friendly City Chapter 10 -The Queer Cosmopolis: The Evolution of
Jackson Heights Chapter 11 -Lesbian Spaces in Transition: Insights from
Toronto and Sydney PART FOUR: LINKING PLANNING AND LGBTQ ACTIVIST GROUPS TO
ENSURE SERVICE DELIVERY Chapter 12 -Act Up versus Straighten Up: Public
Policy and Queer Community-Based Activism Chapter 13 -Place / Out: Planning
for Radical Queer Activism Chapter 14 -The Racial Politics of Precarity:
Understanding Ethno-specific AIDS Service Organizations in Neoliberal Times
Chapter 15 -Beyond Queer Space: Planning for Diverse and Dispersed LGBTQ
Populations
POPULATIONS IN TRADITIONAL GAY NEIGHBORHOODS Chapter 2 -Gay Commercial
Districts in Chicago and the Role of Planning Chapter 3 -The Dallas Way:
Property, Politics, and Assimilation Chapter 4 -Fractures and Fissures in
"Post-Mo" Washington, DC: The Limits of Gayborhood Transition and Diffusion
PART TWO: PLANNING AND LGBTQ POPULATIONS OUTSIDE THE GAY VILLAGE Chapter 5
-Thinking Beyond Exclusionary Gay Male Spatial Frames in the Developing
World Chapter 6 -The Pervasiveness of Hetero-Sexism and the Experiences of
Queers in Everyday Space: The Case of Cambridge, Massachusetts Chapter 7
-Identifying and Supporting LGBTQ Friendly Neighborhoods in the American
South: The Trade-off Between Visibility and Acceptance PART THREE:
EXPANDING PLANNING HORIZONS: RECOGNIZING LGBTQ INTERSECTIONALITY Chapter 8
-Finding Transformative Planning Practice in the Spaces of
Intersectionality Chapter 9 -Southern Discomfort: In Search of the
LGBT-Friendly City Chapter 10 -The Queer Cosmopolis: The Evolution of
Jackson Heights Chapter 11 -Lesbian Spaces in Transition: Insights from
Toronto and Sydney PART FOUR: LINKING PLANNING AND LGBTQ ACTIVIST GROUPS TO
ENSURE SERVICE DELIVERY Chapter 12 -Act Up versus Straighten Up: Public
Policy and Queer Community-Based Activism Chapter 13 -Place / Out: Planning
for Radical Queer Activism Chapter 14 -The Racial Politics of Precarity:
Understanding Ethno-specific AIDS Service Organizations in Neoliberal Times
Chapter 15 -Beyond Queer Space: Planning for Diverse and Dispersed LGBTQ
Populations