Designing Gender Sensitive Spaces for Consenting Cities

Designing Gender Sensitive Spaces for Consenting Cities

Practices and Provocations

Bawden, Gene; Berry, Jess; Kalms, Nicole; Moore, Timothy

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2025

300

Dura

9781032911274

15 a 20 dias

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Designing gender-sensitive spaces for consenting cities: An overview

PART ONE: Designing approaches

Introduction: Designing approaches

1. In search of a method that works: the story of the gendered landscape of Umea

2. To go for a walk alone and be a woman

3. Designing gender-responsive housing/home: a feminist exploration

4. A super-duper wicked problem: expanding intersectional climate adaptation

5. Data design and dissemination: visualising gender inequality statistics for public audiences

PART TWO: Making material changes

Introduction: Making material changes

6. Kitchen Revolutions

7. Shared reading and place-making in the rural Australian city: mediating climate crisis, marginality and gendered experience through collective reading practices

8. Institutionalising Pride: the rise of the Pride Centre in Melbourne

9. Engendering justice: on (in)visibilities of penal design, aestheticization of punishment and space of solidarity

10. Making room for the unexpected: street sex work and the indecorous city

11. Developing advocacy: insights from gender-sensitive placemaking training in the public sector

PART THREE: The possibilities of night

Introduction: The possibilities of night

12. Untangling the relationship of fear, safety and accessibility in night-time Kolkata

13. Feminist urban planning through community action and transformation: the case of Nocturnas

14. Reclaim the night: women walk to reimagine nightlife

15. Pride of place: (re)imagining a queer Sydney during WorldPride

PART FOUR: Infrastructures of care

Introduction: Infrastructures of care

16. Feminist criteria for territorialising the caring city

17. Rethinking spatial analysis and analytics: Native, Black and Latina/x feminist theories and methods for engagement, equity and justice

18. Eco-Feminist co-housing: a design approach

19. How it started/how it's going: real-time reflections* on a queer research practice
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gender studies;architecture;urban design;urban planning;cities;space;contentious;consent;resistance;agency