A Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time. Группа авторов

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Название A Feminist Urban Theory for Our Time
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Жанр Социология
Серия
Издательство Социология
Год выпуска 0
isbn 9781119789178



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       James Angel

      Department of Geography

      King’s College London

      London, UK

       Natasha Aruri

      K LAB

      Institute for City and Regional Planning

      Berlin

       Belinda Dodson

      Department of Geography

      Western University

      London, ON

      Canada

       Emily Fedoruk

      College of Liberal Arts

      University of Minnesota

      Minneapolis

      Minnesota, USA

       Friederike Fleischer

      Department of Anthropology

      Universidad de los Andes (Columbia)

      Bogota

      Columbia

       Tom Gillespie

      Global Development Institute

      The University of Manchester

      Manchester, UK

       Kate Hardy

      Division of Work and Employment Relations

      University of Leeds

      Leeds, UK

       Meera Karunananthan

      Blue Planet Project

      Ottawa, ON

      Canada

       Mantha Katsikana

      Department of Geography

      York University

      Toronto, ON

       Elsa Koleth

      The City Institute

      York University

      Toronto, ON

      Canada

       Faranak Miraftab

      Department of Urban & Regional Planning

      University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

      Champaign, IL

      USA

       Camila Esguerra Muelle

      Interdisciplinary Group on Gender Studies

      National University of Colombia

      Bogota

      Columbia

       Beverley Mullings

      Department of Geography and Planning

      Queen’s University

      Kingston, ON

      Canada

       Diana Ojeda

      Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios Sobre Desarrollo

      Universidad de los Andes (Columbia)

      Bogota

      Columbia

       darren patrick/dp

      Women and Gender Studies Institute

      The University of Toronto

      Toronto, ON

      Canada

       Linda Peake

      Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change

      York University

      Toronto, ON

      Canada

       Rajyashree N. Reddy

      University of Toronto Scarborough

      Toronto, ON

      Canada

       Liam Riley

      Balsillie School of International Affairs

      Wilfrid Laurier University

      Waterloo, ON

      Canada

       Susan Ruddick

      Department of Geography

      The University of Toronto

      Toronto, ON

      Canada

       Nathalia Santos Ocasio

      Department of Geography and Planning

      Queen’s University

      Kingston, ON

      Canada

       Gökbörü Sarp Tanyildiz

      Department of Sociology

      Brock University

      St. Catharines

      Brock, ON

      Canada

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