Space, Place, and GenderThe chapters range from studies of the concepts of place employed in debates on uneven regional development and inner-city problems to arguments about the relationship between the conceptualization of space/place and the social construction of gender relations. |
Contents
Introduction | 19 |
Industrial Restructuring versus the Cities | 25 |
In What Sense a Regional Problem? 550 | 67 |
The Shape of Things to Come | 85 |
Introduction | 117 |
The Political Place of Locality Studies | 125 |
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