Between architectures, cities and genres
Abstract
The call for Issue 17 of Thésis invited submissions of papers focused on gender issues from different perspectives, including issues of housing, mobility, security, the right to the city, public space, environmental design, other histories and narratives of architecture and urbanism, specificities and challenges of a city for women, and design practices and/or social technologies that incorporate gender issues into their processes. In this way, Thésis sought to join the efforts of several other national and international publications that have systematically opened space for gender research, particularly those linked to the different strands of feminism.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Carolina Pescatori, Marcio Cotrim, Lidia Quieto Viana, James Miyamoto
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