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Territorio, espacio público y género : perspectivas urbanas para la igualdad sustantiva / Lina María Arias Saldaña, Eréndira Álvarez Morales, Ricardo Antonio Tena Nuñez (coordinadores).

LIBRA HT169.M6 T47 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Álvarez Morales, Eréndira, author.
Tena Nuñez, Ricardo Antonio, author.
Dalton, Margarita, author.
Mata Rodríguez, Carlos Antonio, author.
López Araiza Hernández, Delia Patricia, author.
Niño Martínez, Ireri, author.
Valiñas Varela, María Guadalupe, author.
Zalapa Castañeda, Veronica, author.
Leyva Hernández, Elsa, author.
Heredia Alba, Felipe, author.
Espinosa Cortés, Sheila Asnet, author.
Calva Avalos, Alejandra, author.
Reyes Sánchez, Jessica, author.
Marco, Michaela de, author.
Anaya Alpide, José Luis, author.
Angeles de Paz, Homero de Jesús, author.
Paniagua Olivares, Ulises, author.
García Ayala, José Antonio, author.
Contributor:
Arias Saldaña, Lina María, editor.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Women and city planning--Mexico.
Women and city planning.
Public spaces--Mexico.
Public spaces.
Sustainable urban development--Mexico.
Sustainable urban development.
Urban women--Mexico--Social conditions.
Urban women.
Urban women--Violence against--Mexico.
Public spaces--Gender.
Sustainable development--Mexico.
Sustainable development.
Mexico--Social conditions.
Mexico.
Physical Description:
375 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Edition:
Primera edicion.
Place of Publication:
Ciudad de México : Ediciones Navarra, 2021.
Language Note:
In Spanish.
Summary:
This book contains a collective reflection on the relationships between territory, public space and gender, where urban perspectives for substantive equality emerge. It is an initiative that advocates the inclusion of the gender perspective in urban studies, which enriches and complements urban visions (theoretical-methodological and theoretical-practical). In addition, it allows the city to be approached as an object of study with a new approach to include, make visible and accompany the urban processes of those less represented in it: the "others" who are seen as opposed to the typical user. The current debate on the inclusion of the gender perspective in the field of urban planning is part of a particular juncture that stands out for the intensification of violence against women and, in response, the growing demand and indignation that has generated a vigorous and legitimate social protest against an increasingly unjust patriarchal regime. authoritarian and perverse, which mocks the legal, judicial, administrative and organizational provisions, generated in recent decades in favor of women's rights in different social spheres, and even in the institutions of higher education, of which they are part. The academic approach comes from various critical stimuli, most of them feminism and gender studies, which have questioned urbanism for decades, without being included in the evaluation of persistent urban crises. A lack that, paradoxically, has not prevented the inclusion of the gender perspective in legislation and in some territorial and urban planning, management and intervention initiatives in recent years, but in a limited way and with empty statements; so it is urgent to give them content, vindicate their true meaning and contribute to the progressive elimination of gender violence in cities.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786078789061
6078789066
OCLC:
1280413623

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