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Page 1: A Bibliography women and planning produced for the RTPI Equal Opps Panel

A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues

(Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996)

Dory Reeves: [email protected]

1

A Bibliography

of Women and Planning Issues

(Pre - 1990) & (1990 - 1996)

Produced for the RTPI Equal Opportunities Panel

And

Reproduced in this form in 2014 and as a result the page numbers in

the contents page may not tally with the document

Dory Reeves 2000

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Acknowledgements

In 1996, the Equal Opportunities Panel agreed to produce a

bibliography on women and planning and a research agenda to encourage

the research and study of women and planning issues.

To coincide with the completion of the Agenda, two Bibliographies are

now available: covering 1990 - 1996 material and Pre 1990 material.

Acknowledgements

Jean Hillier, School of Architecture, Construction and Planning,

Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia. Who provided a

copy of her research bibliography. _________

Lynne Campbell, Visiting Scholar, Department of Environmental

Planning, University of Strathclyde.

Frances Birch, Graduate student, Department of Environmental Planning,

University of Strathclyde.

Elaine Baxter, Senior Subject Librarian, Andersonian Library, Business

Faculty, University of Strathclyde.

Kelly Coate Bignall, Honorary Secretary, Women’s Studies Network.

Jan Davidson, Subject Librarian, Andersonian Library, Faculty of Arts

and Social Studies, University of Strathclyde.

Nelico La Gro and Beverley Taylor.

The Equal Opportunities Panel (women) , Fiona Forgham, Clara Greed,

Joan Hancox, Donna Hipkin.

The following sources were also used:

Acompline

COSLA

Dialogue

Geobase

Grace Database

Feminist Library

Inlogov

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Laria

Local Government Management Board

London Research Centre

Resline

Women’s Design Centre

Women’s Studies Network

Note: Users should also refer to Greed, C and Roberts, M (1998)

Introduction to Urban Design. Longmans.

Contents

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Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) 5

1 General 6

2 Design 10

3 Development Planning 12

4 Development Planning Theory 13

5 Disadvantaged Groups 14

6 Ecofeminism 16

7 Economic Issues 18

8 Environment 19

9 Historical Perspectives 20

10 Housing 21

11 Leisure 23

12 Participation and Consultation 25

13 Science and Technology 29

14 Shopping 29

15 Strategic and Practical approaches 30

16 Sustai nable Development 30

17 Transport 30

18 Violence and womens safety 31

19 Womens Roles 32

20 Women Town Planners 35

21 Workplace and Employment 38

22 Worldwide 41

23 Journals 42

24 Other Articles 43

Women and Planning Issues (1990 - 1996) 44

25 General

45

26 Bibliographies 47

27 Design 47

28 Development Planning 49

29 Development Planning Theory 50

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30 Disadvantaged Groups 51

31 Ecofeminism 52

32 Economic Issues 53

33 Environment 53

34 Europe 53

35 Historical Perspectives 54

36 Housing 55

37 Leisure 57

38 Participation and Consultation 58

39 Rural Planning 60

40 Shopping 60

41 Strategic and Practical Approaches 63

42 Science and Technology 63

43 Sustainable Development 63

44 Transport 64

45 Violence against women and womens safety

65

46 Womens roles 66

47 Women Town Planners 67

48 Women and the Environment 68

49 Workplace and Employment 68

50 Worldwide 69

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A Bibliography

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1. General

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Abel - Smith, B. (1983) Sex Equality and Social Security. Ch 5 of

Lewis, J. (ed).

Acker, S. and Piper, D. (eds) (1984) Is Higher Education Fair to

Women? SRHE.

Allen, S. and Barker, D.L. (1976) “Sexual Divisions and Society,” in

Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change. London, Tavistock.

Austin, H. (1976) Some Action of Her Own - the Adult Woman and Higher

Education. Lexington Mass.

Australian Bureau of Statistics. (1989) Census 86. Canberra: ABS.

Becker, E. (1964) The Revolution in Psychiatry. New York, The Free

Press.

Birrell, D. (1972) “Relative Deprivation as a Factor in Conflict in

Northern Ireland,” in The Sociological Review. 20 N.S., pp317-343.

Blackstone, T. (1976) “The Education of Girls Today,” in J. Mitchell

and A Oakley (eds), The Rights and Wrongs of Women. Harmondsworth,

Middlesex, Penguin, pp199-216.

Bone, M. (1977) Pre-school Children and the Need for Day Care. London,

O.P.C.S.

Bott, E. (1957) Family and Social Network. London, Tavistock.

Bowlby, J. (1953) Child Care and the Growth of Love. Harmondsworth,

Middlesex, Penguin.

Bowlby, J. (1951) Maternal Care and Mental Health. Geneva, World

Health Organisation.

Bracey, H.E. (1964) Neighbours: On New Estates and Subdivisions in

England and USA. London, Routledge.

Bullock, N., Dickens, P., Shapcott, M. and Steadman, P. (1974) “Time

Budgets and Models of Urban Activity Patterns,” in Social Trends, 5,

pp45-59.

Bunch, C. and Pollock, S. (1983) Learning our Ways: Essays in Feminist

Education. Crossing Press. Includes p224. Important “The Women’s

School of Planning & Architecture” by Leslie Weisman and Noel P.

Birkly.

Carnforth, M. (1963) Dialectical Materialism: An Introduction, Vol 3,

The Theory of Knowledge. London, Lawrence and Wishart.

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Central Advisory Council for Educaton (England) (1967) Children and

their Primary Schools (Plowden Report) London, H.M.S.O.

Committee on Local Authority and Allied Personal Social Services.

(1968) Report of the Committee (Seebohm Report). London, H.M.S.O.

Consultative Committee on Infant and Nursery Schools. (1983) Report of

the Committee (Hadow Report) London, H.M.S.O.

Crompton, R. and Jones, G. (1984) White Collar Proletariat Deskilling

and Gender in Clerical Work. MacMillan.

David, M.E. (1978) “Women caring for pre-school children in the

U.S.A,” in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2,

pp440-462.

Davies, B. (1968) Social Needs and Resources in Local Services.

London, Joseph.

Dennis, N., Henriques, F. and Slaughter, C. (1956) Coal is our Life.

London, Tavistock.

Department of Education and Science. (1972) Education: A Framework for

Expansion. London, H.M.S.O.

Dowling, S. (1977) “The Inter-relationship of Child Health Clinics and

Day Care Facilities in Pre-school Years”. in Voluntary Organisations

Liaison Council for Under Fives, 0-5: A Changing Population, Papers

from a Seminar. Institiute of Child Health.

Ellis, V. (1978) “The Under Fives: Report of a TUC Working Party.” in

State Service, April, pp116-118.

Evans, N. (1980) Education beyond School (all male authors, women not

mentioned ) Grant McIntyre.

Eyles, J. (1971) “Pouring New Sentiments into Old Theories: How Else

Can We Look at Behavioural Patterns?” in Area, 3, pp242-250

Ferri, E., Birchall, D., Gingell, V. and Gipps, C. (1981) Combined

Nursery Centres: A New Approach to Education and Day Care. London,

MacMillan.

Greater London Council. (1974) Intelligence Unit 1971 Census Data for

London. London, GLC.

Greater London Council Planning Department. (1968) Surveys of the Use

of Open Space Vol 1. Research Paper No. 2. London, GLC.

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Griffiths, M. (?) Women in Higher Education. in Deem above.

Hall, J. (1976) “Subjective Measures of Quality of Life in Britain:

1971 to 1975, Some Developments and Trends.” in Social Trends, 7,

pp47-60.

Hall, M.S. et. al. (1980) Culture, Media, Language. Hutchinson.

Harper, J. and Richards, L. (1979) Mothers and Working Mothers.

Melbourne Australia, Penguin.

Healy, P. (1977) “Childminding has become fashionable, but it can’t be

done on the cheap,” in The Times, 10 May.

Hobson, D. (1980) Housewives and the Mass Media. Hutchinson.

Jowell, R. and Airey, C. (eds) (1984) British Social Attitudes: the

1984 Report. London, Social and Community Planning Research.

Land, H. (1978) “Who Cares for the Family?” in Journal of Social

Policy. 7, pp257-284.

Lazar, I., Hubbell, R., Murray, H., Rosche, M. and Royce, J. (1977)

Preliminary Findings of the Developmental Continuity Longitudinal

Study. Paper presented at Office of Child Development “Parents,

Children and Continuity” Conference, El Paso, Texas.

London Council of Social Service. (1977) Childminding in London: A

Study of Support Services for Childminders. London, L.C.S.S.

Messner, M. (ed) (1983) Womens Welfare, Womens Rights.

Mitchell, J. (1966) “Women: The Longest Revolution,” in New Left

Review, 40, pp11-37.

Moss, P. (1978) “Child Care”. in New Society, 45, p693.

Moss, P. and Plewis, L. (1976) “Who Wants Nurseries?” in New Society,

43, p188.

Oakley, A. (1974) The Sociology of Housework. London, Martin

Robertson.

Internal environment and activity patterns.

Oakley, A. (1983) Women and Health Policy. Ch 6 of Lewis J. (ed)

Pahl, R.E. (1962) Adult Education in a Free Society. London, New

Orbits Group Publication 10.

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Paige, D. and Jones, K. (1966) Health and Welfare Services in Britain

in 1975. London, Cambridge University Press.

Pearson, Lynn F. (1981) Hearth and Home: a Study of Domestic Fuel

Expenditiure and Behaviour Patterns. Hull. Hull College of H. E. Low

Energy Housing Project.

Plowden, (Lady) (1977) “Children and Parents: Self Help and the

Voluntary Role.” in Voluntary Organisations Liaison Council for Under

Fives, 0-5: A Changing Population. (papers from a Seminar, Institute

of Child Health)

Pine, V.R. (1977) Introduction to Social Statistics. Englewood Cliffs,

New Jersey, Prentice-Hall.

Piper, D. (1982) Is Higher Education Fair? SRHE.

Richards, M. (1977) “Birmingham Project Creates Interest in Adult

Education.” in Times Educational Supplement, 23 December, p8.

Richman, N. (1976) “Depression in Mothers of Pre-school Children,” in

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 17, pp75-78.

Rose, C. (1977) “Reflections on the Notions of Time Incorporated in

hagerstrand’s Time Goegraphic Model Of Society,” in Tijdschrift voor

Economische en Sociale Geografie, 68, pp43-50.

Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth. (1975)

Report No. 1: Initial Report on the Standing Reference. London,

H.M.S.O.

Smith, P.K. (1970) “How Many People Can A Young Child Feel Secure

With?” in New Society, 48, pp504-506.

Tizard, J. (1976) “Ten Comments on Low Cost Day Care for the Under

Fives.” in DHSS/DES, Low Cost Provision for the Under Fives. (papers

from a Conference, London.) pp43-44.

Tizard, J. Moss, P. and Perry, J. (1976) All Our Children: Pre-School

Services in a Changing Society. London, Temple Smith/ New Society.

Tolson, A. (1977) The Limits of Masculinity. London, Tavistock.

Tulpule, A.H. (1974) Characteristics of Households With and Without

Cars in 1970, Supplementary Report 64 UC. Transport and Road Research

Laboratory.

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Walters, M. (1977) Men and Children are Still Put First. The Sunday

Times, 27 February, p13.

Ward, B. and Dubos, R.(1974) “Human Needs.” in A. Blowers, C. Hamnett

and P.Sarre (eds) The Future of Cities. London, Hutchinson, pp131-140.

Watts, J. (1980) After the Event. The Observer.

Webber, M.M. (1964) “Culture, Territoriality and the Elastic Mile.”

Papers of the Regional Science Association. 13, pp59-69.

Weiner, G. (1985) Just a Bunch of Girls. Open University.

Whicheloe, U. (1977) Factors affecting the Provision of Day Care for

Children Under Three Years Old:a Critique of Government Policy.

(project submitted as a course requirement of the CNAA Bsc Degree in

Social Sciences.) Polytechnic of the South Bank, London.

Women and Geography Study Group. (1984) Geography and Gender. London,

Hutchinson.

Rowbotham 5. (1973). Woman's consciousness, Man's world. Pelican,

London.

Rabinow, P. (1984) The Foucault Reader. Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Wilson E. 1988. Hallucinations. Radius, London.

Young, M. and Willmott, P. (1973) The Symmetrical Family.

Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.

Young, M. and Willmott, P. (1957) Family and Kinship in East London,

London, Routledge.

2. Design

Bruce, A. (1974) “Facilities Required Near Home”. in Built

Environment. 3, pp290-291.

Carlstein, T., Parkes, D. and Thrift, N. (eds) (1979) “Timing Space

and Spacing Time,” in Socio-Economic Systems, Vol 2, Human Activity

and Time Geography. London, Edward Arnold.

Chapin, F.S. and Logan, T.H. (1969) “Patterns of Time and Space Use”.

in H.S Perioff (ed), The Quality of the Urban Environment; Essays on

“New Resources” in an Urban Age. Washington D.C., Resources for the

Future Inc. pp305-332.

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Cullen, I., Godson, V. and Major, S. (1972) “The Structure of Activity

Patterns.” in A.G. Wilson (ed) Patterns and Processes in Urban and

Regional Systems. London papers in Regional Science 3, London, Pion

Limited, pp281-296.

Deakin, N.D. (1977) “Inner Area Problems: positive discrimination

revisited,” in Greater London Intelligence Journal, 37, pp4-8.

Ekistics. (?) Special edition: Women and Space in Human Settlements,

especially Hayden, What would a non-sexist city be like? ?

Eyles, J. (1974) “Increased Spatial Mobility: A Minor Social

Indicator?” in Area, 3, pp242-250.

French, M. (1978) The Women’s Room. Sphere.

Includes future feminist scenario of urban settlements.

Gans, H.J. (1961) “Planning a Social Life: Friendship and Neighbour

Relations in Suburban Communities.” in Journal of the American

Institute of Planners. 27, pp134-140.

Garbrecht, D. (1978) “The Utilisation of Inner City Open Space, II,”

in Parks and Recreation, 43, pp13-16.

Halkett, I. (1974) Private Gardens, Private Worlds, Community

Canberra, Australia: Department of Urban and Regional Development, No

6.

Harris, M. (1973) “Some Aspects of Social Polarization,” in D.

Donnison and D. Eversley (eds) London: Urban Pattterns, Problems and

Policies. London, Heinemann. pp156-189.

Hayden, D. (1981) The Grant Domestic Revolution Feminist Designs for

Homes, Neighbourhoods and Cities. MIT.

Hayden, D. (1984) Redesigning the American Dream. Norton.

Leach, P (1979) Who Cares- A Raw Deal for Mothers and Their Small

Children. Pelican.

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London: Pluto Press.

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Moser-Khaliki, M. (1975) Urban Design and Women’s Lives. Women’s

Organisation of Iran, Tehran.

Peterson, R. (1987). Gender issues in the home and urban environment.

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Feminism and architecture special isue of the newsletter of the New

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Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press.

Wekerle, Gerda, Peterson, Rebecca. and Morley, David. (Eds.) (1980)

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3. Development Planning

Anderson, J. (1971) “Space-time budgets and activity studies in urban

geography and planning,” in Environment and Planning, 3, pp353-368.

Banz, C. (1976) “Life Style Mapping - A New Planning and Programming

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Burnett, P. (1973) Social change, the status of women and models of

city form and development. Antipode. 5: 57_62.

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Franck,K. (1985). Social construction of the physical environment: The

case of gender. Sociological Focus. 18(2): 143 _ 16O.

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Gans, H.J. (1962) “Urbanism and Suburbanism as Ways of Life” in

A.M.Rose (ed) Human Behaviour and Social Processes. Boston, Houghton,

Mifflin. pp625-648.

Gans, H.J. (1967) The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New

Suburban Community. Harmondworth, Middlesex, Penguin.

Gans, H.J. (1972) “Planning for People, not Buildings,” in M Stewart

(ed), The City: Problems of Planning. Harmondsworth, Middlesex,

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Gutenschwager, G.A. (1973) “The Time Budget - Activity Systems

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Institute of Planners. 39, pp378-387.

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Containment of Urban England. London, Allen and Unwin,

Hannon, P. (1978) “Minders of our Future?” in New Society, 11 May,

pp304-305.

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15_ 17.

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Ravetz, A. (1980) Remaking Cities. Croon Helm.

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4. Development Planning theory

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5. Disadvantaged Groups

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London, Batsford.

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Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.

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Deakin, N.D. (1970) Colour, Citizenship and British Society. London,

Panther.

Dex, S. (1987) Women’s Occupational Mobility: A Lifetime Perspective.

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(eds), Goals for Urban America., New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, pp85-98.

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Status, and Mental Illness,” in Social Forces, 51, pp34-44.

Gove, W.R. and Tudor, J.F. (1973) “American Sex Roles and Mental

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Hiro, D. (1971) Black British, White British. London, Eyre &

Spottiswoode.

Koutsopoulos, K.C. and Schmidt, C.G. (1976) “Mobility Constraints of

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Lauria M. & Knopp, L. (1985) Towards an analysis of the role of gay

communities in urban renaissance. Urban Geography. 6:

Leaviff, J. The shelter plus issue for single parents. Women and

Environments. 6(2) 16 _ 2O.

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for women of contrasts between enforcement bodies in Britian and the

USA. Ch 8 of Lewis, J. (ed) op cit.

Miller, S.M. and Roby, P.A. (1970) The Future of Inequality. New York,

Basic Books, Inc.

Mitchell, C.G.B. and Town, S.W. (1977) Accessibility of various social

groups to different activities. T.R.R.L. Supplementary Report, 258,

Department of the Environment.

National Union of Teachers. (1977) The Needs of the Under Fives.

London, N.U.T.

Oakley, A. (1979) “The Failure of the Movement for Women’s Equality.”

in New Society, 49, pp392-394.

Oakley, A. (1980) Women Confined. London, Martin Robertson.

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Paaswell, R.E. (1976) Problems of the Carless. Washington D.C. U.S.

Department of Transportation.

MIL Research Ltd. (1976) Exploratory Study on Transport for the

Disadvantaged: Report.

Peet, R. (1975) “Inequality and Poverty: A Marxist-Geographic Theory.”

in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 65, pp564-571.

Pratt, G. and S. Hanson. (1988). Gender, class and space. Environment

and Planning D. Society and Space. 6: 15 _ 35.

Reid, I. (1977) Social Class Differences in Britian: A Sourcebook.

London, Open Books.

Runciman, W.G. (1972) Relative Deprivation and Social Justice.

Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.

Sutherland, M. (1981) Sex Bias in Education. Blackwell.

Turner, J. (1978) “One Parent Families: the undeserving poor?” in New

Society, 6 July, pp11-12.

Watson S. (1988). Accommodating Inequality. Allen and Unwin, Sydney.

Walker, A. (ed) (1982) Community Care: The Family, The State and

Social Policy.

Westergaard, J. and Resler, H. (1975) Class in a Capitalist Society.

Heinemann.

Winchester, H. and P. White. (1988). The location of marginalized

groups in the inner city. Environment and Planning D. Society and

Space. 6: 37 _ S4.

Whyld, J. (1983) Sexism in the Secondary Curriculum. Harper & Row.

6. Ecofeminism

Coleman, A. (1985) Utopia on Trial (Is this a feminist?) Shipman.

Firestone, S. (1971) The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist

Revolution. London, Jonathan Cape.

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Bowlby, S.R., Foord, J., McDowell, L. and Momsen, J. (1982)

Environment, Planning and Feminist Theory: A British Perspective.

Guest Editorial in Environment and Planning Journal, Vo1 14.

Analysis and historical overview of the ways in which the state has

viewed the family and women in post-war Britain and the spatial

implications of this. The article raises a number of research issues.

Good bibliography.

Bowlby, S.R. Foord, J. and MacKenzie, S. (1982) “Feminism and

Geography”. in Area 14, pp19-25.

Caldecott, L and Lelands, S. (1983) Reclaim the Earth. Women’s Press.

Collard, Andree. with Contrucci, Joyce. (1988) The Rape of the Wild -

Man’s Violence Against Animals and the Earth. Women’s Press.

Gelb, J. and M. Gittell. (1986). Seeking equality: The role of

activist women in cities. In: Boles, J., ed. The egalitarian city.

Toronto: Praeger. pp. 93 _ 109.

Griffin, S. (1982) Made from this Earth. Women’s Press.

Griffin, S. (1984) Woman and Nature.Women’s Press.

Griffin, Susan. (1978) Woman and Nature - the Roaring Inside Her.

Woman’s Press. (republished 1994.)

Holcomb, B. (1986). Geography and urban women. Urban Geographv. 7: 448

_ 456.

Hotz, Viviane. (1977) Life in the Lace Ghetto. Broadsheet No.47. (N.Z.

feminist magazine, available at W.R.R.C.)

Article looking at the urban environment and how it shapes and

controls women’s lives.

Hooks, Bell. (1982) Ain’t I a Woman. Pluto Press.

Matrix. (Women Architects) (1984) Making Space: Women and the Man Made

Environment. Pluto.

Merchant, C. (1982) The Death of Nature. Wildwood House.

Merchant , Carolyn. (1980) The Death of Nature - Women, Ecology and

the Scientific Revolution. Harper & Row 1990 Edition.

Morgan, E. (1972) The Descent of Woman. Souviner Press.

McDowell,L. and Bowlby, S.(1983) “Teaching Feminist Geography.” in

Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 7, pp97-107.

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Peterson, R (1986). Ten active years: A review of women and

environments research. Women and Environments. 8(3): p.9_11.

Peterson, A. G. Wekerle and D. Morley. (1978). Women and environments:

An overview of an emerging field. Environment and Behaviour. 10(4) 511

_ 534.

Piercy, Marge. (1976) Woman on the Edge of Time. Women’s Press.

Plant, Judith. (ed) (1989) Healing the Wounds - the Promise of

Ecofeminism. Green Print.

Rothblatt, D., D. Garr and J. Sprague. (1979). The suburban

environment and women. New York: Praeger Press.

Rothblatt, D.N., Carr, D.J. and Sprague, J. (1977) The Suburban

Environment and Women. New York, Praegar.

Salem, G. (1986). Gender equity and the urban envi_ronrnent. In:

Boles, J., ed. The egalitarian coy. Toronto: Praeger. pp. 1S2_ 161.

Shiva, V. (1989) Staying Alive. Zed Books.

Sontheimer, S. (1988) Women and the Environment: A Reader. Earthscan.

Starhawk. (1982) Dreaming the Dark - Magic, Sex and Politics. Mandala.

Women and Geography Study Group of the Institute of British

Geographers. (1984) Geography and Gender: an Introduction to Feminist

Geography. esp Ch 3 Urban Spatial Structure, Ch 4 Womens Employment,

Industrial Location and Regional Change. Ch 5 Access to Facilities.

7. Economic Issues

Apps, P. (1975) Child Care Policy in the Production - Consumption

Economy. Public Policy Paper No. 2. Victoria Australia. Victorian

Council of Social Service.

Chapman, J.R.. (1976) Economic Independence for Women: the Foundation

for Equal Rights. Beverly Hills, California, Sage.

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Cicchetti, C.J. (1971) “ Some Economic Issues in Planning Urban

Recreation Facilities”. in Land Economics, 47, pp14-23.

Coote, A. (1978) “Equality and the Curst of the Quango.” in New

Statesman, 1 December, pp734-737.

Galbraith, K. (1974) Economics and the Public Purpose. London, Andre

Deutsch

Kahne, H. and Kohen, A.I. (1975) “Economic Perspectives on the Roles

of Women in the American Economy”, in Journal of Economic Literature,

Vol 13, No 4, pp1249-1292.

Kenny, M. (1970) “Love’s Labours Lost” in The Sunday Times Magazine, 4

September.

Harman, E. (1983) Capitalism, patriarchy and the city. In Baldock, C.

& Cass, B. (eds.) Women. Social Welfare and the State in Australia.

Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

MacKintosh, M. (1984) “ Gender and Economics: The Sexual Division of

Labour and the Subordination of Women”, inYoung, K., Wolkowitz, C. and

McCullagh, R. (eds), Of Marriage and the Market: Women’s Subordination

Internationally and its Lessons. Second Editon, London, Routledge and

Keegan Paul. pp3-17.

Mitter, S. (1986) Common Fate, Common Bond: Women in the Global

Economy. London, Pluto Press.

Moser, C.A. and Scott, W. (1961) British Towns - A Statistical Study

of their Social and Economic Differences. London, Oliver and Boyd.

Phillips, A. and Taylor, B. (1980) “Sex and skill: Notes towards a

feminist economics”, in Feminist Review, No. 6

Williams, A. (1966) “The Optimal Provision of Public Goods in a System

of Local Government,” in Journal of Political Economy, 74, pp18-33.

Wilson, E. (1977) Women and the Welfare State. London, Tavistock.

8. Environment

Arnold, Erik. (1985) “The Appliance of Science: Technology and

Housework”. in New Scientist. 18th April 1985.

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Bertell, R. (1985) No Immediate Danger: Prognosis for a Radioactive

Earth. Women’s Press.

Bowlby, S., Lewis, J., McDowell, L. & Foord, J. (1989) The geography

of gender.

Caldecott, L. and Leland, S. (1983) Reclaim the Earth. The Women’s

Press.

Christensen, Karen. (1989). Home Ecology. Arlington Books.

Collard, A. and Contrucci, J. (1988) The Rape of the Wild. The Women’s

Press.

Dankelman, Irene. and Davidson, Joan. (1988). Women and the

Environment in the Third World. Earthscan.

Faulkner, Wendy. and Arnold, Erik (eds).(1985) Smothered by Invention.

Pluto.

Gray, F. (1969) “Non-explanation in Urban Geography,” in Area, 7,

pp228-235.

Gorz, Andre.(1989) Critique of Economic Reason. Verso.

Holdsworth, Angela. (1988) Out of the Doll’s House. BBC.

Huws, Ursula. (1985) “Challenging Commoditisation”. Chapter 13 in Very

Nice Work If You Can Get It. Collective Design Projects, Spokesman.

Hynes, H. Patricia. (1989) The Recurring Silent Spring. U.S.A.

Pergamon.

I.B.G. Women and Geography Working Party. (1981) Perspectives on

Feminism and Geography.

Little, Jo. (1988) Women in Cities. London, MacMillan.

Muller, P.O. (1976) The Outer City:Geographical Consequences of the

Urbanisation of the Suburbs, Resource Paper No 75-2. Washington

D.C.Association of American Geographers.

Oakley, Ann. (1976) Housewife. Penguin.

Pacoine, M. (1980) “Quality of Life in a Metropolitan Village,” in

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 5, pp185-206.

Peet, R. & Thrift, N.(1989) (eds.) New Models in Geography Volume 2.

London: Unwin Hyman, pp. 1 57_175.

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Plumwood, Valerie. (1988) “Women, Humanity and Nature”. in Radical

Philosophy. Spring 1988.

Robertson James. (1989) “People”. Chapter 4 in Future Wealth: A New

Economics for the 21st Century. Cassell.

Rothblatt, Donald., Garr, Daniel. and Sprague, Jo. (1979) The Suburban

Environment and Women. Praeger, New York.

Smith, D.M. (1977) Human Geography: A Welfare Approach. London, Edward

Arnold.

Thrift, N. (1976) An Introduction to Time-Geography . Univesity of

East Anglia. Goe Abstracts Ltd. CATMOG No. 13.

Thrift, N. and Pred, A. (1981) “Time-geography: a new beginning.” in

Progress in Human Geography, 5, pp277-286.

Wells, Troth. and Sim, Foo Gaik. (1987) Till They have Faces: Women as

Consumers. International Union of Consumer Organisations.

Williamson, Judith. and Boyars, Marion.(1987) “Nuclear Family? No

Thanks”. in Consuming Passions: The Dynamics of a Popular Culture.

pp213-221.

Women and Environments magazine. Published three times per year,

available from the Faculty of Environmental Studies, Downsview

Ontario, Canada. M30 2R2.

Covers a wide range of issues concerning women and the environment.

The latest issue included articles on women as urban developers;

battered women in rural communities; women’s role in revitalising

inner cities.

Women & Geography Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers

(WGSG). (1984) Geography and Gender. London: Hutchinson.

? “The Politics of Housework”. (1988) New Internationalist. March

1988.

9. Historical Perspectives

Barclay, I. (1976) People Need Roots. Bedford Square Press.

History of first Woman Surveyor to qualify written in her

eighties. Insights into first wave of environmental feminism.

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Hayford, A.M. (1974) “The Geography of Women: An Historical

Introduction,” in Antipode, 6, pp1-19.

Kelly, J. (1984). Women. history and theory. The University of Chicago

Press, Chicago

Kleinberg, S. J., ed. (1988). Retrieving women's history. Changing

perceptions of the role of women in politics and society. Berg

Publishers Limited, New York.

Lavigne, M. and J. Stoddart. (1977). Women's work in Montreal at the

beginning of the century. In: Stephenson, M., ed. Womenin Canada

Revised edition. General Publishing Co., Don Mills.

Palm, R. and Pred, A. (1974) A Time-Geographic Perspective on Problems

of Inequality for Women. Working Paper No 236. Institute of Urban and

Regional Development, University of California, Berkely.

Torre, Susana. (Ed.) (1977) Women in American Architecture: A Historic

and Contemporary Perspective. Whitney Library of Design. New York.

Series of essays that explore and evaluate women’s role in the

American architectural profession.

10. Housing

Bodil Kjaer. (1982). Architects Journal. 15th Sept. A Woman’s Place

by

Article about the Home Truths Exhibition by Matrix and the film

Taking Place by Emma Henrion, Jenny Lowell and Gwyn Kirk, both of

which question the assumptions about women which underpin much of

modern housing.

Bauer, C. (1951) Housing, planning and the new emergency. Community

Planning Review pp. 78 _ 82.

Blackie, M. Miss. (1909). Management of houses for working people. In:

The National Council of Women in Canada. Report of the International

Congress of Women. Geo. Parker and Sons, Printers, Toronto.

Brian, M. and Tinker, A. (1981) Women in Housing. HCT.

Carey, L. and Mapes, R. (1972) The Sociology of Planning: A Study of

Social Activity on New Housing Estates. London, Batsford.

Duncan, S.S. (1976) “Research Directions in Social Geography: Housing

Opportunities and Constraints”. in Transactons of the Institute of

British Geographers, 1 N.S. pp10- 19.

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English, J. (1976) “Housing Allocation and a Deprived Scottish

Estate”. in Urban Studies, 13, pp319-323.

Festinger, L., Schachter, S. and Back, N. (1950) Social Pressures in

Informal Groups: A Study of Human Factors in Housing. Stanford,

Stanford University Press.

Field, D.E. and Neill, D.G. (1957) A Survey of New Housing Estates in

Belfast. Department of Social Studies, Queen’s University of Belfast.

Franck, K. and S. Ahrentzen, eds (1989). New households. new housing.

New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Gans, H.J. (1961) “The Balanced Community: Homogenity or Heterogeneity

in Residential Areas.” in Journal of the American Institute of

Planners. 27, pp176-184.

Gittus, E. (1976) Flats, Families and the Under-Fives. London,

Routledge.

Gray, F. (1976) “Selection and Allocation of Council Housing,” in

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1 N.S., pp34-46.

Hayden, D. (1981). The grand domestic revolution: A history of

feminist designs for American homes neighbourhoods and cities. MIT

Press: Cambridge.

Hayden, D. (1980).What would a non_sexist city be like? Speculations

on housing, urban design and human work. In: C. Stimpson et al., eds.

pp. 167 _ 184.

Hayden, D. (1984). Redesigning the American dream: The future of

housing. work and family life. W.W. Norton: New York.

Jephcott, P. (1971) Homes in High Flats. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd.

Klodawsky, Fran, (1987). Gender_Sensitive Theory and the Housing Needs

of Mother_Led Families: Some Concepts and Some Buildings. Ottawa:

CRIAW/ICREF.

Leavitt, J. and S. Saegert. (1984). Women and abandoned buildings: A

feminist approach to housing. Social_Policv. IS(1): 32 _ 39.

London Borough of Enfield. (1975) Household Interview Survey - Borough

Development Plan, Background Paper. London Borough of Enfield.

Miller, R. (1982) “Household Activity Patterns in Nineteenth Century

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of American Geographers, 72, pp355-371.

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Milton Keynes Development Corporation. (1974) Milton Keynes Household

Survey 1973: Summary.

Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Sociological Research

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housing. Tavistock: London.

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debate. Housing Studies. 4(1): 3_ 17.

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Ritzdorf, M. (1985). Zoning barriers to housing innovations. Journal

of Planning Education end Research. 4(3): 177_ 184.

Rogers, B. (1983) 52% Getting Women into Politics. Women’s Press.

includes Housing, Planning Issues.

Smith, Jane. (1982) “Little Box Living.” in Spare Rib Magazine.

No.121. August.

Article about women’s lives on a large housing estate in semi-rural

Kent and how the design of the housing and the neighbourhoods limits

their opportunites.

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Vliet, W. ed. (1988). Women. housing end community. Avebury:

Aldershot.

Watson, S. (1986). Housing and the family: The marginalization of

non_family households in Britain. International Journal of Urban and

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Watson, Sophie, (1988). Accommodating Inequality: Gender and Housing.

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11. Leisure

Angrist, S.S. (1967) “Role Constellation as a Variable in Womens

Leisure Activities,” in Social Forces, 45, pp423-431.

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Balmer, K. (1974) “Urban Open Space and Outdoor Recreation,” in P

Lavery (ed) Recreational Geography. Newton Abbot, Devon, David and

Charles.

Bell, C. and Healey, P. (1973) “The Family and Leisure,” in M. Smith,

S.Parker and C. Smith (eds) Leisure and Society in Britain. London,

Allen Lane pp159-170.

Bollman, S.R., Moxley, V.M. and Elliott, N.C. (1975) “Family and

Community Activities of Rural Nonfarm Families with Children.” in

Journal of Leisure Research, 7, pp53-62.

Bradley, M. (1982) The Co-ordination of Services for Children under

Five. Windsor, NFER/Nelson.

British Broadcasting Corporation. (1978) The People’s Activities and

Use of Time. London, B.B.C.

Carpenter, G. and Sheklow, S. (1985) “The Leisure Feminism Link,” in

Leisure Information, Vol 12, No 3, Winter pp5-6.

Chapin, F.S. (1971) “Free Time Activities and Quality of Urban Life”.

in Journal of the American Institute of Planners. November, pp411-417.

Chapin, F.S. and Hightower, H.C. (1965) “Household Activity Patterns

and Land Use”. in Journal of the American Institute of Planners.31,

pp222-231.

Hall, J. and Perry, N. (1974) Aspects of Leisure in Two Industrial

Cities: Occasional Papers in Survey Research No 5. London, Social

Science Research Council Survey Unit.

Hardy, D. (1973) “Recreation Space and Social Planning,” in J. Rees

and P. Newby (eds) Behavioural Perspectives in Geography: Monographs

in Geography No 1. London, Middlesex Polytechnic, pp81-83.

Hobson, D. (1983) “Women, Leisure and Television.” in S.Glyptis (ed),

Leisure and the Media. Leisure Studies Association Conference Paper No

16.

Hoggart, J. (1973) “Changes in Working Class Life.” in M. Smith, S.

Parker and C. Smith. (eds) Leisure and Society in Britain. London,

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Linsay, J.J. and Ogle, R.A. (1972) “Socio-economic patterns of Outdoor

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London Borough of Merton. (1974) Borough Plan - Appendix B (Interim

Report on Open Space and Recreation) London Borough of Merton.

London Borough of Merton. (1976) Borough Plan - Appendix A (Report on

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London Borough of Southwark. (1970) Recreation in Southwark: Leisure

Survey. Department of Architecture and Planning, London Borough of

Southwark.

Mitchell, L.S. and Lovingood, P.E. (1976) “Public Urban Recreation: An

Investigation of Spatial Relationships,” in Journal of Leisure

Research, 8, pp6-20.

Rapoport, R. and Rapoport, R.N. (1975) Leisure and the Family Life

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Roberts, K. (1970) Leisure. London, Longman.

Sessoms, H.D. (1963) “An Analysis of Selected Variables Affecting

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Shepard, J., Westaway, J. and Lee, T. (1974) A Social Atlas of London.

London, Oxford University Press.

Sinkkonen, S. and Haario-Mannila, E. (1981) The Impact of the Womens

Movement and Legislative Activity of Women MPs on Social Development.

Ch 11 Rendel (op cit)

Szalai, A. and Andrews, F.M. (eds) (1980) The Quality of Life:

Comparative Studies. Beverly Hills, California, Sage.

Talbot, M. (1979) Women and Leisure. London, Sports Council/ S.S.R.C.

Thrift, N. (1976b) “A Reply to Brian Holly’s Paper: Some More Problems

and a Utopian Perspective.” in B.P. Holly (ed) Time Space Budgets and

Urban Research: A Symposium. Department of Geography, Kent State

University.

Tivers, J. (1976) Open Space in the City: An Analysis of Open Space

Provision in London and Sydney. (unpublished Msc dissertation,

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Toomey, D.M. (1970) “The Importance of Social Networks in Working

Class Areas.” in Urban Studies, 7, pp259-270.

Twin, S. (1985) “Women and Sport,”(Sport History) in D.Spivey (ed)

Sport in America. New Historical Perspectives. pp193-217. Greenwood

Press, Westport Conn, USA.

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Ullman, E.L. (1974) “Space and/ or Time: Opportunity for Substitution

and Prediction.” in Transactions of the Institute of British

Geographers, 63, pp125-139.

Young, M. (1977) “Towards a New Concordance” in New Society, 17

November, pp351-352.

12. Participation and Consultation

Ardener, Shirley. (ed.) (1981) Women and Space, Ground Rules and

Social Maps. Croon Helm in association with Oxford Women’s Studies

Committee.

Athanasiou, R. and Yoshioka. G.A. (1973) “The Spatial Character of

Friendship Formation”. in Environment and Behaviour. 5, pp43-65.

Brail, R.K. and Chapin, F.S. (1973) “Activity Patterns of Urban

Residents”. in Environment and Behaviour. 4, pp163-190.

Cook, J. and M. Fonow. (1986). Knowledge and women's interests: Issues

of epistemology and methodology in feminist sociological research.

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of Four Estates, Interim Report. London, CES Ltd.

Chisolm M. and Manners G. (1971) “Geographical Space: A New Dimension

of Public Concern and Policy”. in M.Chisolm and G. Manners (eds)

Spatial Policy Problems of the British Economy. London, Cambridge

University Press. pp1-23.

Davidson, R.N. (1976) “Social Deprivation: An Analysis of Intercensal

Change,” in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1

N.S., pp108-117.

Drake, C. and Horton, J. (1983) “Comment on Editorial Essay: Sexist

Bias in Political Geography”. in Political Geography Quarterly, 2,

pp329-337.

Elms, A.C. (1976) Attitudes, Social Psychology, Block 10. Milton

Keynes, Open University.

Eyles, J. (1968) The Inhabitants’ Perception of Highgate Village

(London) Discussion Paper 15. London School of Economics, Department

of Geography.

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Firth, R., Hubert, J. and Forge, A. (1969) Families and Their

Relatives: Kinship in a Middle Class Sector of London. London,

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Hedges, B.M. (1974) “Time Budgets,” in Social Trends, 5, pp35-44.

Higgs, G. (1975) “An Assessment of the Action Component of Action

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Hillman, M. (1970) Mobility in New Towns. (unpublished PhD Thesis,

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Hitchcock, J.R. (1972) “Daily Activity Patterns: an exploratory

study.” in Ekistics. 34, pp-323-327.

Holter, H. (1971) “Sex Roles and Social Change.” in Acta Sociologica,

14, pp2-12.

Horton, F.E. and Reynolds, D.R. (1971) “Effects of Urban Spatial

Structure on Individual Behaviour.” in Economic Geography, 47, pp36-

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International Journal of Urban & Regional Research. (1978) Women and

the City: special issue. Vol 2, No3, October.

Internatonal Journal of Urban and Regional Research. (1978) Women and

the City. Vol. 2. No. 3.

Special issue on women and the city. Sociological/ feminist

perspective on various aspects of urban life. The introduction is a

comprehensive review of the issues involved in feminist research and

practice.

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Joseph, M. (1978) “Professional Values: a case study of professional

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Joseph, M. (1980) Profesional Socialisation: a case study of Estates

Management Students, DPhil, Oxford.

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Leigh, A. (1980) “Policy Research and Reviewing Services for Under

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Lenero-Otero, L. (ed) (1977) Beyond the Nuclear Family Model: Cross-

Cultural Perspectives. Beverly Hills, California, Sage.

Lenntorp, B. (1979) “A Time-geographic simulation model of individual

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(eds) Timing Space and Spacing Time in Socio-economic Systems. London,

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Macmurray, T. (1971) “Aspects of Time and the Study of Activity

Patterns.” in Town Planning Review, 42, pp195-209.

Martensson, S. (1977) “Childhood Interaction and Temporal

Organisation.” in Economic Geography, 53, pp99-125.

McDowell, L. (1983) “Towards an Understanding of the Gender Division

of Urban Space.” in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 1,

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Mitchell, J. (1976) “Women and Equality,” in J. Mitchell and A. Oakley

(eds), The Rights and Wrongs of Women. Harmondsworth, Middlesex,

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Oberg, S. (1976) Methods of describing physical access to supply

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Visions. Earthscan.

TCPA and Taylor, B. (1985) Planning Advice for Womens Groups.

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Education. Croom Helm.

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Tivers, J. (1976) Open Space in the City: An Analysis of Open Space

Provision in London and Sydney. (unpublished Msc dissertation,

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November, pp351-352.

13. Science and Technology.

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with Sociological Applications. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Co?a, G. (1985) The Mother Machine. Women’s Press.

Cockburn, C. (1983) Brothers: Male Dominance and Technological Change.

London, Pluto Press,

Cockburn, C. (1985) Machinery of Dominance: Women, Men and Technical

Know-how. London, Pluto Press.

Faulkner, W. and Arnold, E. (ed) (1985) many parallel with planning.

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Papers of the Regional Science Association. 24, pp.-21.

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14(3): 575_599.

14. Shopping

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D. Society

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Daws, L.F. and McCulloch, M. (1974) Shopping Activity Patterns: a

travel diary study of Watford, Current Paper 31/74. Building Research

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Hillier Parker May and Rowden. (1974) London Borough of Merton

Shopping Study

15. Strategic and Practical Approaches

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119.

16. Sustainable Development

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17. Transport

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Eloit-Hurst, M.E. (1969) “The Structure of Movement and Travel

Behaviour.” in Urban Studies, 6, pp70-82.

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Hillman, M. Henderson, I. and Whalley, A. (1976) Transport Realities

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61,pp371-386.

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18. Violence and Womens Safety

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19. Womens Roles

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Markson, Elizabeth W. and Beth B. Hess, (1980). Older Women in the

City. In Signs. Vol. 5, no. 3, supplement, pp. 127_143.

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Sullerot, E. (1971) Women, Society and Change. London, Weidenfeld and

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20. Women Town Planners

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ASPO (American Society of Planning Officials) (1974) Report No. 301.

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Chicago, Illinois 60637.

Extensive bibliography with more than 300 entries bringing together

sources on the two facets of women and planning: planning for and with

women, focussing on women’s needs and also women as planning

professionals. Divided into two parts - historical, 1840-1960, and

contemporary, post 1960.

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RTPI Library has a copy and others e.g. GLC, Feminist Library - raises

many issues of women in planning, surveying, and women on the

receiving end of policies. Report has an extensive booklist related to

“Women and Planning” and general environmental issues.

Greed, C. (1983) Women and Surveying. Private.

RTPI Library has a copy and others e.g. GLC, Feminist Library -

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receiving end of policies. Report has an extensive booklist related to

“Women and Planning” and general environmental issues.

Hapgood, K. and J. Getzels, eds. (1974). Planning, women and change.

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Heresies 11. (1981) Making Room: Women in Architecture.

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built environment. Historical and contemporary material.

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Kennedy, Margaret. (1981) “Towards a Rediscovery of Feminine

Principles in Architecture and Planning.” in Women’s Studies

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distinctive contribution in shaping the environment. It defines male

and female principles in architecture and suggests qualities of an

alternative architecture shaped by women.

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architecture and urban

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planners. In C. Stimpson _ ah, eds. pp. 223 _227.

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Leavitt, Jacqueline. (1980a) “Research Needs and Guidelines on Women’s

Issues: Planning Housing and Community Development.” in Papers in

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An analysis of how women’s issues have been analysed in relation to

planning, housing and community development and a suggested framework

of research guidelines.

Leavitt, Jacqueline. (1980b) Planning and Women, and Women and

Planning. Ph.D. dissertation. Columbia University, 1980.

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women planners and women planners impact on the profession and its

products.

Mackenzie, S. (1989) Women in the city. In Peet, R. & Thrift, N.

(eds.) New Models in Geography. Volume 2. London: Unwin Hyman, pp.

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MacKenzie, S. (1984). Catching up with ourselves: Ideas on developing

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McDowell, L. (1983) Towards the understanding of the gender division

of urban space. Environment and Planning D. Society & Space. 1: 59-62.

.

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72.

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the Face of the Developing World. Papers. Women and Geography Study

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NZ.

Weisman, L. and Birkly, N. (?) The Women’s School of Architecture and

Planning.

Wilson, E. (1980) Only Halfway to Paradise. Tavistock.

Relates to how women fitted into Welfare State of which Planning is

one part.

Women and Urban Planning. (1982) Special Session of the 36th

International Federation of Housing and Planning World Congress. Oslo.

21. Workplace and Employment

Adams, C. and Winston, K. (1980) Mothers at Work. Longman.

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Ambrose, P. (1974) The Quiet Revolution. London, Sussex University

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Curran, M.M. (1988) “Gender and Recruitment: People and Places in the

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351.

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Elias, P. and Main, B. (1982) Women’s Working Lives: Evidence from the

National Training Survey. University of Warwick Institute for

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Osborn, A.F. (1983) “Maternal Employment, Depression and Child

Behaviour,” in E.O.C. Research Bulletin, 8, pp48-67.

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Higgins, M. and Davies, L. (1996) Planning for Women How Much has

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Weisman, L. (1992). Discrimination by design. University of Illinois

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28. Development Planning

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Watts, Jennifer, (1993). Gender and planning: one Dimension or two?

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29. Developing Planning Theory

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Kliger, B & Cosgrove, L (1996) Overcoming the barriers - cross-

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30. Disadvantaged Groups

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31. Ecofeminism

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Knopp, L. (1994). Social justice,_ sexuality and the city. Urban

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32. Economic Issues

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the world, Women and Environments, Vol. 13, pp.37-41.

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Knopp, L.(1992). Sexuality and the spatial dynamics of capitalism.

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33. Environment

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35. Historical Perspectives

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Dubron, Gail Lee, (1992). Claiming Public Space for Women's History in

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5O.

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Thomas, J.M. (1997) Race and empowerment: no theoretical constructs

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36. Housing

Allan, Abbie, (1995) Housing and Planning: Ontario government

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Klodawsky, F., C. Lundy and C. Andrew. (1994). Challenging Business as

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Madigan, Ruth and Moira Munro, (1991). Gender, House and Home: Social

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37. Leisure

Aitchison, C. (1994) Women in Leisure: Fairer Provision, Leisure

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Bedini, L. Hecht, L. Henderson, K. & Schuler, R. (1995) Women with

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Madge, C. O'Connor, H. Gender and Leisure: Use of Parks in Leicester,

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Mowl, G. and Turner, T. (1995) Women, Gender, Leisure and Place:

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Ofosu-Amaah, W. (1994) Remembering the Environment: Links among

health, Environment and Women, Family and Community Health, Vol. 17,

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Robson, S. (1994) Provision for Women in Waltham Forest: A Forward

Plan, London: Waltham Forest LBC.

Scraton, S. (1994) The Changing World of Women and Leisure: Feminism,

"Post-Feminism" and leisure, Leisure Studies, Vol. 13 (4) pp. 249-261.

Scraton, S. (1994) The Changing World of Women and Leisure: Feminism,

"Post-Feminism" and leisure, Leisure Studies, Vol. 13 (4) pp. 249-261.

Spitthover, M. (1990) More Open Spaces for Women, A Contribution to

the consideration of women's requirements in local open space in

planning, Informationen zur Raumentwicklung, 8-9 pp. 473-479. (German)

Woodward, D & Brackenbridge, C (1994). Gender Inequalities in leisure

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Yule, J. (1992) Gender and Leisure Policy, Leisure Studies, Vol. 11

(2), pp. 157-173.

38. Participation and Consultation

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Barrett M. and Phillips A. (1992). Destabilising Theory. Polity Press,

Cambridge.

Davies, K. Fedorick, J. May, E. Nelson, F. (1991) Why talk about

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Frazer, E. and N. Lacey. (1993). The politics of community A feminist

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Harben, S. (1993) Urbanism _ issues for Aboriginal people. Urban

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Jayaratne, T. and A. Stewart. (1991). Quantitative and qualitative

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Katz, P.(ed) (1994) The New Urbanism: towards an architecture of

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Kruks, S. (1995) Identity politics and dialectical reason: beyond an

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Little, J. (1994). Gender. planning and the policy process. Elsevier:

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Little, J. (1994). Women's initiatives in town planning in England. A

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McDowell, L. (1993). Space, place and gender relations: Part II.

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McDowell, L. (1993). Space, place and gender relations: Part

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Massey,D. (1994). Space-place and gender. University of Minnesota

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Milroy B.( 1991). Taking stock of Planning, space and Gender. Jnl of

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Moore Milroy, B. (1991). Taking stock of planning, space and gender.

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Peatross, Frieda Dell and Mary Joyce Hasell, (1992). Changing Lives/

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Ristock, Janice L, (1996). Community Research as Empowerment: Feminist

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39. Rural planning

Boesveld, M. Postel-Coster, E. (1991) Planning with women for wise

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150.

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40. Shopping

BBC (1995) Shopping, The story of a national pastime from both sides

of the counter, Transcriptions, London: BBC Television.

Carlsberg, N. and Jenkins, P. (1992) Thrift Shopping in England,

London: Carlsberg Press.

Cook, E. (1994) Talking shop in the men's room, Independent,,

September 25th, pp. 22.

CSO (1992) Employment Gazette, London: HMSO

CSO (1994) New Earnings Survey, London: HMSO.

Davies, G. and Bell, J. (1991) The grocery shopper - is he

different? International Journal of Retail and Distribution

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Dowling, R. (1993) Feminity, Place and Commodities: A Retail Case

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Eurofem (1995) see Ministry of the Environment Finland.

Euromonitor (1995) Retail Trade International 8th Edition, Volume 2,

London: Euromonitor.

Financial Times (1995a) Department Stores are back in fashion, July

22.

Financial Times (1995b) Take your pick of Paris Markets, Nov. 25/26.

Gough, J. (1994) Green light for super plan, Glasgow Evening Times,

March 24th pp. 15.

Greed, C. (1996) Planning for Women and other disenabled groups with

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mall: car boot fairs and the new geographies of consumption, Area;

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Hall, S. (1994) 'New Cultures for Old', in D. Massey and P. Jess

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Higgins, M. and Davies, L. (1996) Planning for Women - How much has

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Horelli, L. & Vespa, K. (1994) In Search for Supportive Structures

for Everyday Life. in I. Altman and A. Churchman (eds) Women and the

Environment, New York: Plenum.

House of Commons Environment Committee (1994) Fourth Report:

Shopping Centres and their Future, London HMSO.

Hudson, R. and Schech, S. and Hansen, K. (1992) Jobs for the Girls?

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Independent on Sunday, The (1994) Customer relations: Toddlers drawn

into stores war, March 13th, pp. 15.

Jackson, P. & Holbrook, B. (1995) Multiple Meanings: shopping and

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Jackson, P. and Thrift, N. (1995) Geographies of Consumption in D.

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Kirby, D. (1993) Working Conditions and the trading week, in R.

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Lucia Lo (1994) Exploring Teenage Shoplifting Behaviour - A Choice

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McRobbie, A. (1993) 'Shut up and Dance: youth culture and changing

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in A. MacEwen Scott, Gender Segregation and Social Change, Oxford:

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Ministry of the Environment Finland (1995) Eurofem Gender and the

Human Environment, Proceedings from the Second Working Meeting, at the

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OPCS (1993) Social Trends, London: OPCS

Penn, R. and Wirth, B. (1993) Employment patterns in contemporary

retailing: gender and work in five supermarkets, in The Service

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Pinch, S. and Storey, A. (1992) Who does what, where?: a household

survey of the division of domestic labour in Southampton, Area, Vol.

24, No., pp. 5-12.

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Store, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.

Reeves, D. (1996) Women Shopping, pp. 128-141, in Booth, C., Darke,

J., and Yendle, Changing Places, London: Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd.

RTPI (1995) PAN 12 : Planning for Women, London: Royal Town Planning

Institute.

Smith, G. (1991) Grocery Shopping patterns of the ambulatory urban

elderly, Environment and Behaviour, Vol. 23, No. (1) pp. 86-114.

Sommer, R., Wynes, M., and Brinkley, G., (1992) Social

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Vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 285-297.

Taylor Nelson Consumer (1994) Omnimas Shopping Survey prepared for the

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Ware, V. (1992) Beyond the Pale: White Women, Racism and History,

London Verso.

WDS (1992) Unitary Development Plans, July. London: Women's

Design Service.

WDS (1994) Are Town Centres Managing?, Broadsheet No. 12, London:

London Women and Planning Forum.

WEB (undated) Shopping: I shop therefore I am, London: Women and the

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Wekerle, G. and Whitzman, C. (1995) Safe Cities, guidelines for

planning, design and management, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

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Woolf, M. (1994) Shoppers switch to cars, Independent, August 11,

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41. Strategic and Practical Approaches

Alsop, R. (1993) Whose Interests? problems in planning for women's

practical needs. World Development, 21(3) pp.367-377.

Assister, A. Enlightened Women, (1996) London: Routlegde.

Bhattacharya, B. (1994) Defining a framework for gender analysis in

development planning, Journal of Rural Development, 13(2) pp. 243-257.

Little, J. (1994) Gender. Planning and the Policy Process. Oxford:

Pergamont/Elsevier.

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Roberts M. (1991) Living in a Man_Made world. Routledge, London.

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Wieringa, S. (1994) Women's interests and empowerment: gender

planning reconsidered, Development and Change, 25(4) pp. 829-848.

42. Science and Technology

Byrne, E. (1993) Women and Science: the Snark Syndrome. Falmer Press.

Cockburn, C. and Ormrod, S. (1993) Gender and Technology in the

Making. Sage.

Green, E. et. al. (eds) (1993) Gendered by Design? Taylor and Francis.

Stabile, C. (1994) Feminism and the Technological Fix. Manchester

University Press.

43. Sustainable Development

Braidotti, R. and Charkiewicz et al. (1994) Women, The Environment and

Sustainable Development. Zed Books.

Brand, J. (1996) Sustainable development: The International, National

and Local Context for Women, Built Environment, Vol. 22, No. 1 pp. 58-

71.

Eichler, M., ed. (l995). Change of plans. Towards a non_sexist

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Rosi Braidotti, Ewa Charkiewicz, Sabine Hausler, and Saskia Wieringa,

(1994) Women, the environment and Sustainable development: towards a

Theoretical Synthesis, London: Zed Books.

44. Transport

AA Policy, (1997) (36 pages). Living with the car: what drivers say,

what drivers think, what we say needs to be done.

Chapman Paul, (1996), 144 Liverpool Road London N1 1LA Changing

Places: Womens lives in the city. P212

Community Transport Association 1993. Women’s transport charter

(1992), (5 pages)

Council of Europe, European Committee for Equality between Women and

Men, (1990)(21 pages). Seminar on participation by women in decisions

concerning regional and environmental planning.

Department of Planning and Transport, Renfrewshire Council, (1996)

Guidelines for planning a safe and accessible environment: for women

and carers, for people with a disability, for the elderly, for

everyone. P12

Department of Town and Country Planning, Newcastle upon Tyne, (1993).

Women and Development Plans (working paper No27), p39

Lawrence & Wishart Ltd (1992) (358 pages) Travel Sickness: the need

for a sustainable transport policy for Britain.

Local Transport Today, No292 (3 Jan 1997), pp8-9. Rising car ownership

amoung women and the elderly continues to fuel growth in travel

demand.

Municipal Journal, No 17(Apr-May 1993), pp22-25. Finally, a green

light for women passengers

National Association of Local Government Women’s Committees, (1991)

(111 pages) Responding with Authority: Local Authority Initiatives to

Counter Violence Against Women.

Pergamon, Elsevier Science Ltd (1994). Gender, planning and the policy

process. p210

Public Transport Information, Vol 5 No 10 (Jul/Aug 1993), p6-7 No

answer to women’s transprot problems.

Public Transport Information, Vol 4 No (6 Mar 1992), p12. Improving

transport for women means improving transport for all.

Public Transport Information,Vol4, No 2 (October 1991) pp8-9. The 51

percent still waiting for better buses.

RTPI practice advice note No 12. Planning for women. p 6

The Planning Exchange, 1997, (4 pages). Department of Transport’s

Mobility Unit(UDIS Enabling Initiative: C127)

Town and Counrty Planning, Vol 64 No 11(Nov 1995), p317 A shared

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Safe Women’s Transport.(1994). Safe women’s transport. (16 pages)

Scotland’s 21 Today, No 9 (Aug 1996), P12 Women and transport: Who’s

in the driving seat?

Urban Policy and Research, Vol 10 No4 (Dec 1992), pp14-25. Women and

Transport.

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Women’s design Services, (1992) (8 pages) Unitary development

plans(wWomen’s Desighn Service Broadsheet)

45. Violence against women and women's safety

England, Kim, (1994). From "Social justice and the city" to

women_friendly cities? Feminist theory and politics. Urban Geography.

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Grace, Sharon, (l995). Policing Domestic Violence in the 1990's.

London: HMOs.

Klodawsky, Fran and Colleen Lundy, (1994). Women's safety in the

university environment. Journal of Architectural and Planning

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Klodawsky, F., Lundy, C., Andrew, C. (1994) Challenging 'business as

usual' in housing and community planning: the issue of violence

against women, Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 3(1) pp.40-58.

National Clearinghouse of Family Violence, (1995). lnventory of

Residential Services for battered Women. Ottawa: Minister of Supply

and Services Canada.

National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, (1995). Transition Houses

and Shelters for Battered Women in Canada. Ottawa: The Clearinghouse.

Peake, L., (1993). 'Race' and sexuality: challenging the patriarchal

structuring of urban social space. Environment and Planning D: Society

and Space. Vol. 11, pp. 415_432.

Oc, T & Tiesdell, S (1996) Alien space? An inquiry into why women

avoid the city centre. Paper delivered at Joint AESOP?ACSP Conference,

Toronto.

Pain, R. (1991). Space, sexual violence and social control. Progress

in Human Geography. 15(4): 415 _ 431.

Refuerzo, Ben J. and Stephen Verderber, (1993). In Support of a New

Life: A Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence. In Journal of

Architectural and Planning Research. Vol. JO, no. 1, Spring 1993, pp.

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Trench, S., T. Oc and S. Tiesdell. (1992). Safer cities for women:

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Valentine, G. (l990). Women's fear and the design of public space.

Built Environment. 16(4): 288 _ 3O3.

Wekerle, G. and C. Whitzman. (l995). Safe cities. Van Nostrand

Reinhold: New York.

Whitzman, Carolyn, (1992). Taking Back Planning: Promoting Women's

Safety in Public Places _ the Toronto Experience. In Journal of

Architectural and Planning Research. Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer 1992, pp.

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Wilson, E. (1991). The sphinx in the city: Urban life, the control of

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Built Environment. 16(4): 288_303.

Whitzman, C. (1992) Taking back planning: promoting women's safety

in public places - the Toronto experience, Journal of Architecture

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46. Women's Roles

Baines, C., P. Evans and S. Neysmith. (1992). Women's caring.

McLelland and Stewart: Toronto.

Bondi, L. and M. Domosh. (1992). Other figures.in other places: on

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Dandekar, H., ed. (1993). Shelter. women and development: First and

third world perspectives. George Wahr Publishing: Ann Arbor.

Greed, C. (1994) Women and Planning. London: Routledge.

Hasell, M., Peatross, F. (1990) Exploring Connections between women's

changing roles and house forms, Environment and Behaviour, Vol. 22,

pp. 3-26.

Marouli, Christina, (1995). Women Resisting (in) the City: Struggles,

Gender, Class and Space in Athens. In Intemational Journal of Urban

and Regional Research. Vol. 19, no. 4, December l 99S, pp. 534_548.

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Watson, S. (1995) Reclaiming social policy. In Caine, B. & Pringle, R

(eds.) Transitions: new Australian feminisms. Sydney: Allen & Unwin,

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47. Women Town Planners

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