ISBN-13: 9780415154956 / Angielski / Twarda / 1998 / 192 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415154956 / Angielski / Twarda / 1998 / 192 str.
Explores the geographies and spatialities of human rights with particular emphasis on the connections between gender and human rights in planning and development. Challlenging the traditional treatment of human rights cast in purely legal frameworks, the text argues that, in order to promote the notion of human rights, its geographies and spatialities must be investigated and be made explicit. Case studies examine the significance of these components in various countries with multi-cultured societies, and identify ways to integrate human rights issues in planning, development and policy making. The book begins by highlighting the relationships between gender, planning and human rights through a literature review on each of the themes and by making methodological connections. The second section highlights notions of power and control as dominant factors in planning, analyzing the relationships between gender, planning and human rights using case studies from the UK, Israel, Canada and Singapore.