Built gendering

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  • Saskia Sassen Universidad de Colombia, NY

Abstract

Urban planning is not gender neutral. While there has long been research on how urban systems fail to respond to women’s needs, it was only a decade ago that the subject surged. Since then, countless cities have been host to initiatives addressing a version of the “urban planning gender gap.” Though “gendering” still refers overwhelmingly to a female-male divide, today it is taking on an expanded range of meaning within the household and the city

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Published

2017-12-26

How to Cite

Sassen, S. (2017). Built gendering. Vivienda Y Ciudad, (4), 203–204. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/19006

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