Sumario: | This book is a comprehensive exploration of feminist urbanism, focusing on gender, architecture, and urban planning. Coordinated by Elsa Guerra Jiménez, Evelyn Alonso Rohner, and Noemí Tejera Mujica, it presents a collection of essays and research findings from an international conference held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The book addresses the integration of gender perspectives in urban planning and architecture, examining historical and contemporary challenges. It aims to highlight the importance of feminist approaches in creating inclusive urban environments. The work is intended for scholars, urban planners, architects, and those interested in gender studies, providing insights into how gender dynamics shape urban spaces and the social implications of feminist urbanism.
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