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A provocative new take on feminist urban studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136743443
- Artikelnr.: 39295065
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136743443
- Artikelnr.: 39295065
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Linda Peake is Professor of Urban Studies at York University, Toronto. Martina Rieker is the Director of the Institute for Gender and Women's Studies at the American University in Cairo.
Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban Linda Peake (York
University) and Martina Rieker (American University at Cairo) Urban
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Dimensions Leslie Kern (Mount Allison University) and Beverley Mullings
(Queen's University) Feminism, Urban Knowledge and the Killing of Politics
Melissa Wright (University of Pennsylvania) Transnational City Lives:
Changing Patterns of Care and Neighbouring? Dina Vaiou (National Technical
University, Athens) New Mobile Woman in South China: Narratives of Female
Success and the Imagination of Development in the Pearl River Delta
Michelle Huang (National Taiwan University) Retelling Stories, Resisting
Dichotomies: Staging Identity, Marginalisation and Activism in Minneapolis
and Sitapur Sofi Shank (University of Minnesota) and Richa Nagar
(University of Minnesota) Unsettling Narratives Gerry Pratt (University of
British Columbia) Feminist Perspectives on Urban Poverty: De-essentialising
Difference Ann Varley (University College London) Interrogating Gendered
Silences in Urban Policy: Regionalism and Alternative Visions of a Caring
Region Gerda Wekerle (York University) Gender and Violence in the Public
Sphere: A Tale of Two Cities Polly Wilding (Leeds University) and Ruth
Pearson (Leeds University)
University) and Martina Rieker (American University at Cairo) Urban
Neoliberalism, Urban Insecurity and Urban Violence: Exploring the Gender
Dimensions Leslie Kern (Mount Allison University) and Beverley Mullings
(Queen's University) Feminism, Urban Knowledge and the Killing of Politics
Melissa Wright (University of Pennsylvania) Transnational City Lives:
Changing Patterns of Care and Neighbouring? Dina Vaiou (National Technical
University, Athens) New Mobile Woman in South China: Narratives of Female
Success and the Imagination of Development in the Pearl River Delta
Michelle Huang (National Taiwan University) Retelling Stories, Resisting
Dichotomies: Staging Identity, Marginalisation and Activism in Minneapolis
and Sitapur Sofi Shank (University of Minnesota) and Richa Nagar
(University of Minnesota) Unsettling Narratives Gerry Pratt (University of
British Columbia) Feminist Perspectives on Urban Poverty: De-essentialising
Difference Ann Varley (University College London) Interrogating Gendered
Silences in Urban Policy: Regionalism and Alternative Visions of a Caring
Region Gerda Wekerle (York University) Gender and Violence in the Public
Sphere: A Tale of Two Cities Polly Wilding (Leeds University) and Ruth
Pearson (Leeds University)
Rethinking Feminist Interventions into the Urban Linda Peake (York
University) and Martina Rieker (American University at Cairo) Urban
Neoliberalism, Urban Insecurity and Urban Violence: Exploring the Gender
Dimensions Leslie Kern (Mount Allison University) and Beverley Mullings
(Queen's University) Feminism, Urban Knowledge and the Killing of Politics
Melissa Wright (University of Pennsylvania) Transnational City Lives:
Changing Patterns of Care and Neighbouring? Dina Vaiou (National Technical
University, Athens) New Mobile Woman in South China: Narratives of Female
Success and the Imagination of Development in the Pearl River Delta
Michelle Huang (National Taiwan University) Retelling Stories, Resisting
Dichotomies: Staging Identity, Marginalisation and Activism in Minneapolis
and Sitapur Sofi Shank (University of Minnesota) and Richa Nagar
(University of Minnesota) Unsettling Narratives Gerry Pratt (University of
British Columbia) Feminist Perspectives on Urban Poverty: De-essentialising
Difference Ann Varley (University College London) Interrogating Gendered
Silences in Urban Policy: Regionalism and Alternative Visions of a Caring
Region Gerda Wekerle (York University) Gender and Violence in the Public
Sphere: A Tale of Two Cities Polly Wilding (Leeds University) and Ruth
Pearson (Leeds University)
University) and Martina Rieker (American University at Cairo) Urban
Neoliberalism, Urban Insecurity and Urban Violence: Exploring the Gender
Dimensions Leslie Kern (Mount Allison University) and Beverley Mullings
(Queen's University) Feminism, Urban Knowledge and the Killing of Politics
Melissa Wright (University of Pennsylvania) Transnational City Lives:
Changing Patterns of Care and Neighbouring? Dina Vaiou (National Technical
University, Athens) New Mobile Woman in South China: Narratives of Female
Success and the Imagination of Development in the Pearl River Delta
Michelle Huang (National Taiwan University) Retelling Stories, Resisting
Dichotomies: Staging Identity, Marginalisation and Activism in Minneapolis
and Sitapur Sofi Shank (University of Minnesota) and Richa Nagar
(University of Minnesota) Unsettling Narratives Gerry Pratt (University of
British Columbia) Feminist Perspectives on Urban Poverty: De-essentialising
Difference Ann Varley (University College London) Interrogating Gendered
Silences in Urban Policy: Regionalism and Alternative Visions of a Caring
Region Gerda Wekerle (York University) Gender and Violence in the Public
Sphere: A Tale of Two Cities Polly Wilding (Leeds University) and Ruth
Pearson (Leeds University)