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This book investigates the gender revolution in urban planning and
public policy. Building on feminist urban studies, it introduces
the concept of genderfication as a means of understanding the
consequences of post-Fordist gender notions for the city. It traces
the changes in western urban gender relations, arguing that in the
post-Fordist urban landscape gender is used for urban planning and
public policy - both to rebrand a city's image and to produce space
for gender-equal ideals, often at the cost of precarious urban
populations. This is a topic that remains largely unexplored in
critical urban studies and radical geography. Chapters cover how
Jane Jacobs' perspectives provide an alternative to the patriarchal
modernist city for contemporary planners and using Rotterdam as a
case study Van Den Berg discusses why new urban planning methods
focus on attracting women and children as new urbanites. Topics
include: forms of place marketing, gender as a repertoire for
contemporary urban Imagineering and the concept of urban
re-generation. The final chapter investigates how cities aiming to
redefine themselves imagine future populations and how they design
social policies that explicitly and particularly target women as
mothers. Scholars in all fields of urban studies will find this
work thought-provoking, instructive and informative.
This book investigates the gender revolution in urban planning and
public policy. Building on feminist urban studies, it introduces
the concept of genderfication as a means of understanding the
consequences of post-Fordist gender notions for the city. It traces
the changes in western urban gender relations, arguing that in the
post-Fordist urban landscape gender is used for urban planning and
public policy - both to rebrand a city's image and to produce space
for gender-equal ideals, often at the cost of precarious urban
populations. This is a topic that remains largely unexplored in
critical urban studies and radical geography. Chapters cover how
Jane Jacobs' perspectives provide an alternative to the patriarchal
modernist city for contemporary planners and using Rotterdam as a
case study Van Den Berg discusses why new urban planning methods
focus on attracting women and children as new urbanites. Topics
include: forms of place marketing, gender as a repertoire for
contemporary urban Imagineering and the concept of urban
re-generation. The final chapter investigates how cities aiming to
redefine themselves imagine future populations and how they design
social policies that explicitly and particularly target women as
mothers. Scholars in all fields of urban studies will find this
work thought-provoking, instructive and informative.
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