Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and Space

While tackling the gender/urban development approach is new, but widely spread in the western world, the subject is almost irrelevant to Middle-Eastern research. The case study of one neighborhood in the cosmopolitan and distinctive Beirut explores this approach while focusing on women, either as r...

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Main Author: Sandrine Melki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies 2019-12-01
Series:Middle East : Topics & Arguments
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Online Access:https://meta-journal.net/article/view/7928
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spelling doaj-c4ca485e441a4a8ea740a9f0036f21862020-11-25T01:52:36ZengCenter for Near and Middle Eastern Studies Middle East : Topics & Arguments2196-629X2019-12-011310.17192/meta.2019.13.7928Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and SpaceSandrine Melki0ENeC - Sorbonne - Paris IV While tackling the gender/urban development approach is new, but widely spread in the western world, the subject is almost irrelevant to Middle-Eastern research. The case study of one neighborhood in the cosmopolitan and distinctive Beirut explores this approach while focusing on women, either as recipients or as producers within their experience of space and their involvement with urban material.   https://meta-journal.net/article/view/7928SpaceUrban PlanningGenderWomenInequality
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Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and Space
Middle East : Topics & Arguments
Space
Urban Planning
Gender
Women
Inequality
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title Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and Space
title_short Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and Space
title_full Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and Space
title_fullStr Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and Space
title_full_unstemmed Urban Development in Beirut: Gender and Space
title_sort urban development in beirut: gender and space
publisher Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies
series Middle East : Topics & Arguments
issn 2196-629X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description While tackling the gender/urban development approach is new, but widely spread in the western world, the subject is almost irrelevant to Middle-Eastern research. The case study of one neighborhood in the cosmopolitan and distinctive Beirut explores this approach while focusing on women, either as recipients or as producers within their experience of space and their involvement with urban material.  
topic Space
Urban Planning
Gender
Women
Inequality
url https://meta-journal.net/article/view/7928
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