Gender and Religion in the City
Women, Urban Planning and Spirituality
Herausgeber: Greed, Clara
Gender and Religion in the City
Women, Urban Planning and Spirituality
Herausgeber: Greed, Clara
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While there have been many books that deal with religion and cities; gender and cities; and gender and religion, this book draws together these three components and provides an innovative view on how religion and gender interact and affect urban development.
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While there have been many books that deal with religion and cities; gender and cities; and gender and religion, this book draws together these three components and provides an innovative view on how religion and gender interact and affect urban development.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781032085340
- ISBN-10: 1032085347
- Artikelnr.: 62152987
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781032085340
- ISBN-10: 1032085347
- Artikelnr.: 62152987
Clara Greed is Emerita Professor of Inclusive Urban Planning at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. She is the author/editor of over 12 books, including, Women and Planning: Creating Gendered Realities (1994), Planning in the UK: An Introduction (2014), Inclusive Urban Design: Public Toilets (Routledge, 2003).
Part 1: Background 1. Introduction: Interactions between Gender, Urban
Space and Religion 2. The Post Secular City: Site of Emancipation or False
Dawn Part 2: Women, Cities and Christianity 3. An Overview of Catholic
Christianity and Women and Space: Past and Present 4. Spaces of Inter-faith
Dialogue between Protestant and Muslim Communities in Germany 5. Praying in
Plain Sight: Women in the Public Realm in a Greek Orthodox Cypriot City 6.
Pentecostal and Personal Perspectives: Gender, Faith, Urban Space and Town
Planning Part 3: Women, Cities and Islam 7. Islamic and Christian Cities
during the Medieval Period: Iberia and North Africa 8. Women in the Muslim
City: with Reference to Nablus Palestine 9. Afghani Muslim Women in
Auckland, New Zealand: Making Places Part 4: Non-Religious Space and Women
10. Postsecular Urbanism and the Hidden Values of Gendered Spaces 11. Neo-
Paganisms, 'Dark Green Religion' And What The Divine Feminine Might Mean
For Planning Part 5: Planning Policy and Change 12. The Planning System and
Places of Worship in relation to the Anglican church 13. A Woman Faith
Practitioner's Experience in the UK Night-Time Economy 14. Faith, Gender
and the Planning System in the UK 15. Planning for Religion: As if it
Really Mattered
Space and Religion 2. The Post Secular City: Site of Emancipation or False
Dawn Part 2: Women, Cities and Christianity 3. An Overview of Catholic
Christianity and Women and Space: Past and Present 4. Spaces of Inter-faith
Dialogue between Protestant and Muslim Communities in Germany 5. Praying in
Plain Sight: Women in the Public Realm in a Greek Orthodox Cypriot City 6.
Pentecostal and Personal Perspectives: Gender, Faith, Urban Space and Town
Planning Part 3: Women, Cities and Islam 7. Islamic and Christian Cities
during the Medieval Period: Iberia and North Africa 8. Women in the Muslim
City: with Reference to Nablus Palestine 9. Afghani Muslim Women in
Auckland, New Zealand: Making Places Part 4: Non-Religious Space and Women
10. Postsecular Urbanism and the Hidden Values of Gendered Spaces 11. Neo-
Paganisms, 'Dark Green Religion' And What The Divine Feminine Might Mean
For Planning Part 5: Planning Policy and Change 12. The Planning System and
Places of Worship in relation to the Anglican church 13. A Woman Faith
Practitioner's Experience in the UK Night-Time Economy 14. Faith, Gender
and the Planning System in the UK 15. Planning for Religion: As if it
Really Mattered
Part 1: Background 1. Introduction: Interactions between Gender, Urban
Space and Religion 2. The Post Secular City: Site of Emancipation or False
Dawn Part 2: Women, Cities and Christianity 3. An Overview of Catholic
Christianity and Women and Space: Past and Present 4. Spaces of Inter-faith
Dialogue between Protestant and Muslim Communities in Germany 5. Praying in
Plain Sight: Women in the Public Realm in a Greek Orthodox Cypriot City 6.
Pentecostal and Personal Perspectives: Gender, Faith, Urban Space and Town
Planning Part 3: Women, Cities and Islam 7. Islamic and Christian Cities
during the Medieval Period: Iberia and North Africa 8. Women in the Muslim
City: with Reference to Nablus Palestine 9. Afghani Muslim Women in
Auckland, New Zealand: Making Places Part 4: Non-Religious Space and Women
10. Postsecular Urbanism and the Hidden Values of Gendered Spaces 11. Neo-
Paganisms, 'Dark Green Religion' And What The Divine Feminine Might Mean
For Planning Part 5: Planning Policy and Change 12. The Planning System and
Places of Worship in relation to the Anglican church 13. A Woman Faith
Practitioner's Experience in the UK Night-Time Economy 14. Faith, Gender
and the Planning System in the UK 15. Planning for Religion: As if it
Really Mattered
Space and Religion 2. The Post Secular City: Site of Emancipation or False
Dawn Part 2: Women, Cities and Christianity 3. An Overview of Catholic
Christianity and Women and Space: Past and Present 4. Spaces of Inter-faith
Dialogue between Protestant and Muslim Communities in Germany 5. Praying in
Plain Sight: Women in the Public Realm in a Greek Orthodox Cypriot City 6.
Pentecostal and Personal Perspectives: Gender, Faith, Urban Space and Town
Planning Part 3: Women, Cities and Islam 7. Islamic and Christian Cities
during the Medieval Period: Iberia and North Africa 8. Women in the Muslim
City: with Reference to Nablus Palestine 9. Afghani Muslim Women in
Auckland, New Zealand: Making Places Part 4: Non-Religious Space and Women
10. Postsecular Urbanism and the Hidden Values of Gendered Spaces 11. Neo-
Paganisms, 'Dark Green Religion' And What The Divine Feminine Might Mean
For Planning Part 5: Planning Policy and Change 12. The Planning System and
Places of Worship in relation to the Anglican church 13. A Woman Faith
Practitioner's Experience in the UK Night-Time Economy 14. Faith, Gender
and the Planning System in the UK 15. Planning for Religion: As if it
Really Mattered