Increasingly, experts recognize that gender has affected urban planning and the design of the spaces where we live and work. Too often, urban and suburban spaces support stereotypically male activities and planning methodologies reflect a male-dominated society.
To document and analyze the connection between gender and planning, the editors of this volume have assembled an interdisciplinary collection of influential essays by leading scholars. Contributors point to the ubiquitous single-family home, which prevents women from sharing tasks or pooling services. Similarly, they argue...
Increasingly, experts recognize that gender has affected urban planning and the design of the spaces where we live and work. Too often, urban and ...
Increasingly, experts recognize that gender has affected urban planning and the design of the spaces where we live and work. Too often, urban and suburban spaces support stereotypically male activities and planning methodologies reflect a male-dominated society.
To document and analyze the connection between gender and planning, the editors of this volume have assembled an interdisciplinary collection of influential essays by leading scholars. Contributors point to the ubiquitous single-family home, which prevents women from sharing tasks or pooling services. Similarly, they argue...
Increasingly, experts recognize that gender has affected urban planning and the design of the spaces where we live and work. Too often, urban and ...
" A] startling and absorbing expose . . . Required reading for fans of muckraking authors like Barbara Ehrenreich." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A smart, lucid, and original take on how our banking system became such a mess. This is an important book." --Jake Halpern, author of Bad Paper
What do an undocumented immigrant in the South Bronx, a high-net-worth entrepreneur, and a twenty-something graduate student have in common? All three are victims of our dysfunctional mainstream bank and credit system. Today nearly half of all Americans...
" A] startling and absorbing expose . . . Required reading for fans of muckraking authors like Barbara Ehrenreich." --Publishers Weekly, sta...