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A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues
(Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996)
Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz
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A Bibliography
of Women and Planning Issues
(Pre - 1990) & (1990 - 1996)
Produced for the RTPI Equal Opportunities Panel
And
Reproduced in this form in 2014 and as a result the page numbers in
the contents page may not tally with the document
Dory Reeves 2000
A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues
(Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996)
Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz
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Acknowledgements
In 1996, the Equal Opportunities Panel agreed to produce a
bibliography on women and planning and a research agenda to encourage
the research and study of women and planning issues.
To coincide with the completion of the Agenda, two Bibliographies are
now available: covering 1990 - 1996 material and Pre 1990 material.
Acknowledgements
Jean Hillier, School of Architecture, Construction and Planning,
Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia. Who provided a
copy of her research bibliography. _________
Lynne Campbell, Visiting Scholar, Department of Environmental
Planning, University of Strathclyde.
Frances Birch, Graduate student, Department of Environmental Planning,
University of Strathclyde.
Elaine Baxter, Senior Subject Librarian, Andersonian Library, Business
Faculty, University of Strathclyde.
Kelly Coate Bignall, Honorary Secretary, Women’s Studies Network.
Jan Davidson, Subject Librarian, Andersonian Library, Faculty of Arts
and Social Studies, University of Strathclyde.
Nelico La Gro and Beverley Taylor.
The Equal Opportunities Panel (women) , Fiona Forgham, Clara Greed,
Joan Hancox, Donna Hipkin.
The following sources were also used:
Acompline
COSLA
Dialogue
Geobase
Grace Database
Feminist Library
Inlogov
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Laria
Local Government Management Board
London Research Centre
Resline
Women’s Design Centre
Women’s Studies Network
Note: Users should also refer to Greed, C and Roberts, M (1998)
Introduction to Urban Design. Longmans.
Contents
Page
Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) 5
1 General 6
2 Design 10
3 Development Planning 12
4 Development Planning Theory 13
5 Disadvantaged Groups 14
6 Ecofeminism 16
7 Economic Issues 18
8 Environment 19
9 Historical Perspectives 20
10 Housing 21
11 Leisure 23
12 Participation and Consultation 25
13 Science and Technology 29
14 Shopping 29
15 Strategic and Practical approaches 30
16 Sustai nable Development 30
17 Transport 30
18 Violence and womens safety 31
19 Womens Roles 32
20 Women Town Planners 35
21 Workplace and Employment 38
22 Worldwide 41
23 Journals 42
24 Other Articles 43
Women and Planning Issues (1990 - 1996) 44
25 General
45
26 Bibliographies 47
27 Design 47
28 Development Planning 49
29 Development Planning Theory 50
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30 Disadvantaged Groups 51
31 Ecofeminism 52
32 Economic Issues 53
33 Environment 53
34 Europe 53
35 Historical Perspectives 54
36 Housing 55
37 Leisure 57
38 Participation and Consultation 58
39 Rural Planning 60
40 Shopping 60
41 Strategic and Practical Approaches 63
42 Science and Technology 63
43 Sustainable Development 63
44 Transport 64
45 Violence against women and womens safety
65
46 Womens roles 66
47 Women Town Planners 67
48 Women and the Environment 68
49 Workplace and Employment 68
50 Worldwide 69
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1. General
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Abel - Smith, B. (1983) Sex Equality and Social Security. Ch 5 of
Lewis, J. (ed).
Acker, S. and Piper, D. (eds) (1984) Is Higher Education Fair to
Women? SRHE.
Allen, S. and Barker, D.L. (1976) “Sexual Divisions and Society,” in
Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change. London, Tavistock.
Austin, H. (1976) Some Action of Her Own - the Adult Woman and Higher
Education. Lexington Mass.
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (1989) Census 86. Canberra: ABS.
Becker, E. (1964) The Revolution in Psychiatry. New York, The Free
Press.
Birrell, D. (1972) “Relative Deprivation as a Factor in Conflict in
Northern Ireland,” in The Sociological Review. 20 N.S., pp317-343.
Blackstone, T. (1976) “The Education of Girls Today,” in J. Mitchell
and A Oakley (eds), The Rights and Wrongs of Women. Harmondsworth,
Middlesex, Penguin, pp199-216.
Bone, M. (1977) Pre-school Children and the Need for Day Care. London,
O.P.C.S.
Bott, E. (1957) Family and Social Network. London, Tavistock.
Bowlby, J. (1953) Child Care and the Growth of Love. Harmondsworth,
Middlesex, Penguin.
Bowlby, J. (1951) Maternal Care and Mental Health. Geneva, World
Health Organisation.
Bracey, H.E. (1964) Neighbours: On New Estates and Subdivisions in
England and USA. London, Routledge.
Bullock, N., Dickens, P., Shapcott, M. and Steadman, P. (1974) “Time
Budgets and Models of Urban Activity Patterns,” in Social Trends, 5,
pp45-59.
Bunch, C. and Pollock, S. (1983) Learning our Ways: Essays in Feminist
Education. Crossing Press. Includes p224. Important “The Women’s
School of Planning & Architecture” by Leslie Weisman and Noel P.
Birkly.
Carnforth, M. (1963) Dialectical Materialism: An Introduction, Vol 3,
The Theory of Knowledge. London, Lawrence and Wishart.
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Central Advisory Council for Educaton (England) (1967) Children and
their Primary Schools (Plowden Report) London, H.M.S.O.
Committee on Local Authority and Allied Personal Social Services.
(1968) Report of the Committee (Seebohm Report). London, H.M.S.O.
Consultative Committee on Infant and Nursery Schools. (1983) Report of
the Committee (Hadow Report) London, H.M.S.O.
Crompton, R. and Jones, G. (1984) White Collar Proletariat Deskilling
and Gender in Clerical Work. MacMillan.
David, M.E. (1978) “Women caring for pre-school children in the
U.S.A,” in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2,
pp440-462.
Davies, B. (1968) Social Needs and Resources in Local Services.
London, Joseph.
Dennis, N., Henriques, F. and Slaughter, C. (1956) Coal is our Life.
London, Tavistock.
Department of Education and Science. (1972) Education: A Framework for
Expansion. London, H.M.S.O.
Dowling, S. (1977) “The Inter-relationship of Child Health Clinics and
Day Care Facilities in Pre-school Years”. in Voluntary Organisations
Liaison Council for Under Fives, 0-5: A Changing Population, Papers
from a Seminar. Institiute of Child Health.
Ellis, V. (1978) “The Under Fives: Report of a TUC Working Party.” in
State Service, April, pp116-118.
Evans, N. (1980) Education beyond School (all male authors, women not
mentioned ) Grant McIntyre.
Eyles, J. (1971) “Pouring New Sentiments into Old Theories: How Else
Can We Look at Behavioural Patterns?” in Area, 3, pp242-250
Ferri, E., Birchall, D., Gingell, V. and Gipps, C. (1981) Combined
Nursery Centres: A New Approach to Education and Day Care. London,
MacMillan.
Greater London Council. (1974) Intelligence Unit 1971 Census Data for
London. London, GLC.
Greater London Council Planning Department. (1968) Surveys of the Use
of Open Space Vol 1. Research Paper No. 2. London, GLC.
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Griffiths, M. (?) Women in Higher Education. in Deem above.
Hall, J. (1976) “Subjective Measures of Quality of Life in Britain:
1971 to 1975, Some Developments and Trends.” in Social Trends, 7,
pp47-60.
Hall, M.S. et. al. (1980) Culture, Media, Language. Hutchinson.
Harper, J. and Richards, L. (1979) Mothers and Working Mothers.
Melbourne Australia, Penguin.
Healy, P. (1977) “Childminding has become fashionable, but it can’t be
done on the cheap,” in The Times, 10 May.
Hobson, D. (1980) Housewives and the Mass Media. Hutchinson.
Jowell, R. and Airey, C. (eds) (1984) British Social Attitudes: the
1984 Report. London, Social and Community Planning Research.
Land, H. (1978) “Who Cares for the Family?” in Journal of Social
Policy. 7, pp257-284.
Lazar, I., Hubbell, R., Murray, H., Rosche, M. and Royce, J. (1977)
Preliminary Findings of the Developmental Continuity Longitudinal
Study. Paper presented at Office of Child Development “Parents,
Children and Continuity” Conference, El Paso, Texas.
London Council of Social Service. (1977) Childminding in London: A
Study of Support Services for Childminders. London, L.C.S.S.
Messner, M. (ed) (1983) Womens Welfare, Womens Rights.
Mitchell, J. (1966) “Women: The Longest Revolution,” in New Left
Review, 40, pp11-37.
Moss, P. (1978) “Child Care”. in New Society, 45, p693.
Moss, P. and Plewis, L. (1976) “Who Wants Nurseries?” in New Society,
43, p188.
Oakley, A. (1974) The Sociology of Housework. London, Martin
Robertson.
Internal environment and activity patterns.
Oakley, A. (1983) Women and Health Policy. Ch 6 of Lewis J. (ed)
Pahl, R.E. (1962) Adult Education in a Free Society. London, New
Orbits Group Publication 10.
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Paige, D. and Jones, K. (1966) Health and Welfare Services in Britain
in 1975. London, Cambridge University Press.
Pearson, Lynn F. (1981) Hearth and Home: a Study of Domestic Fuel
Expenditiure and Behaviour Patterns. Hull. Hull College of H. E. Low
Energy Housing Project.
Plowden, (Lady) (1977) “Children and Parents: Self Help and the
Voluntary Role.” in Voluntary Organisations Liaison Council for Under
Fives, 0-5: A Changing Population. (papers from a Seminar, Institute
of Child Health)
Pine, V.R. (1977) Introduction to Social Statistics. Englewood Cliffs,
New Jersey, Prentice-Hall.
Piper, D. (1982) Is Higher Education Fair? SRHE.
Richards, M. (1977) “Birmingham Project Creates Interest in Adult
Education.” in Times Educational Supplement, 23 December, p8.
Richman, N. (1976) “Depression in Mothers of Pre-school Children,” in
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 17, pp75-78.
Rose, C. (1977) “Reflections on the Notions of Time Incorporated in
hagerstrand’s Time Goegraphic Model Of Society,” in Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie, 68, pp43-50.
Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth. (1975)
Report No. 1: Initial Report on the Standing Reference. London,
H.M.S.O.
Smith, P.K. (1970) “How Many People Can A Young Child Feel Secure
With?” in New Society, 48, pp504-506.
Tizard, J. (1976) “Ten Comments on Low Cost Day Care for the Under
Fives.” in DHSS/DES, Low Cost Provision for the Under Fives. (papers
from a Conference, London.) pp43-44.
Tizard, J. Moss, P. and Perry, J. (1976) All Our Children: Pre-School
Services in a Changing Society. London, Temple Smith/ New Society.
Tolson, A. (1977) The Limits of Masculinity. London, Tavistock.
Tulpule, A.H. (1974) Characteristics of Households With and Without
Cars in 1970, Supplementary Report 64 UC. Transport and Road Research
Laboratory.
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Walters, M. (1977) Men and Children are Still Put First. The Sunday
Times, 27 February, p13.
Ward, B. and Dubos, R.(1974) “Human Needs.” in A. Blowers, C. Hamnett
and P.Sarre (eds) The Future of Cities. London, Hutchinson, pp131-140.
Watts, J. (1980) After the Event. The Observer.
Webber, M.M. (1964) “Culture, Territoriality and the Elastic Mile.”
Papers of the Regional Science Association. 13, pp59-69.
Weiner, G. (1985) Just a Bunch of Girls. Open University.
Whicheloe, U. (1977) Factors affecting the Provision of Day Care for
Children Under Three Years Old:a Critique of Government Policy.
(project submitted as a course requirement of the CNAA Bsc Degree in
Social Sciences.) Polytechnic of the South Bank, London.
Women and Geography Study Group. (1984) Geography and Gender. London,
Hutchinson.
Rowbotham 5. (1973). Woman's consciousness, Man's world. Pelican,
London.
Rabinow, P. (1984) The Foucault Reader. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Wilson E. 1988. Hallucinations. Radius, London.
Young, M. and Willmott, P. (1973) The Symmetrical Family.
Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.
Young, M. and Willmott, P. (1957) Family and Kinship in East London,
London, Routledge.
2. Design
Bruce, A. (1974) “Facilities Required Near Home”. in Built
Environment. 3, pp290-291.
Carlstein, T., Parkes, D. and Thrift, N. (eds) (1979) “Timing Space
and Spacing Time,” in Socio-Economic Systems, Vol 2, Human Activity
and Time Geography. London, Edward Arnold.
Chapin, F.S. and Logan, T.H. (1969) “Patterns of Time and Space Use”.
in H.S Perioff (ed), The Quality of the Urban Environment; Essays on
“New Resources” in an Urban Age. Washington D.C., Resources for the
Future Inc. pp305-332.
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Cullen, I., Godson, V. and Major, S. (1972) “The Structure of Activity
Patterns.” in A.G. Wilson (ed) Patterns and Processes in Urban and
Regional Systems. London papers in Regional Science 3, London, Pion
Limited, pp281-296.
Deakin, N.D. (1977) “Inner Area Problems: positive discrimination
revisited,” in Greater London Intelligence Journal, 37, pp4-8.
Ekistics. (?) Special edition: Women and Space in Human Settlements,
especially Hayden, What would a non-sexist city be like? ?
Eyles, J. (1974) “Increased Spatial Mobility: A Minor Social
Indicator?” in Area, 3, pp242-250.
French, M. (1978) The Women’s Room. Sphere.
Includes future feminist scenario of urban settlements.
Gans, H.J. (1961) “Planning a Social Life: Friendship and Neighbour
Relations in Suburban Communities.” in Journal of the American
Institute of Planners. 27, pp134-140.
Garbrecht, D. (1978) “The Utilisation of Inner City Open Space, II,”
in Parks and Recreation, 43, pp13-16.
Halkett, I. (1974) Private Gardens, Private Worlds, Community
Canberra, Australia: Department of Urban and Regional Development, No
6.
Harris, M. (1973) “Some Aspects of Social Polarization,” in D.
Donnison and D. Eversley (eds) London: Urban Pattterns, Problems and
Policies. London, Heinemann. pp156-189.
Hayden, D. (1981) The Grant Domestic Revolution Feminist Designs for
Homes, Neighbourhoods and Cities. MIT.
Hayden, D. (1984) Redesigning the American Dream. Norton.
Leach, P (1979) Who Cares- A Raw Deal for Mothers and Their Small
Children. Pelican.
Lee, T (1968) “Urban Neighbourhood as a Socio-Spatial Schema.” in
Human Relations, 21, pp241-267.
Lemco van Ginkel, B. (1961). Aesthetic considerations in community
planning. Community Planning Review Winter. pp. 28 _ 30.
Matrix. (1984) Making Space: women in the man_made environment.
London: Pluto Press.
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Moser-Khaliki, M. (1975) Urban Design and Women’s Lives. Women’s
Organisation of Iran, Tehran.
Peterson, R. (1987). Gender issues in the home and urban environment.
In Zube, E. and G. Moore, eds. Advances in environment. behaviour and
design. New York:_ Plenum Press. pp. 187 _ 218.
Schneekloth, L. (1987). Advances in practice in environment, behaviour
and design. In: Zube, E. and G. Moore, eds. Advances in environment.
behavour and design. Plenum Press: New York. pp. 3O7_334.
Slate magazine. (1978) Building a Future for Women in Architecture.
July/ August.
Feminism and architecture special isue of the newsletter of the New
Architecture.
Thorns, D.C. (1972) Suburbia. London, MacGibbon & Kee.
Wekerie, G.R., Peterson, R. and Morley, D. (1980) New Space for Women.
Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press.
Wekerle, Gerda, Peterson, Rebecca. and Morley, David. (Eds.) (1980)
New Space for Women. U.S.A. Westview Press.
3. Development Planning
Anderson, J. (1971) “Space-time budgets and activity studies in urban
geography and planning,” in Environment and Planning, 3, pp353-368.
Banz, C. (1976) “Life Style Mapping - A New Planning and Programming
Tool,” in Urban Ecology, 2, pp109-118.
Burnett, P. (1973) Social change, the status of women and models of
city form and development. Antipode. 5: 57_62.
Castells, M. (1983). The city and the grassroots. Edward Arnold:
London.
Cullen, G. (1961) Townscape. London: Architectural Press.
Feld, M. (1989). Guest editor. Equity, empowerment and planning:
Lessons from the Yonkers case. Journal of Planning Edueation and
Research. 8(2): 167 _ 196.
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Franck,K. (1985). Social construction of the physical environment: The
case of gender. Sociological Focus. 18(2): 143 _ 16O.
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Gans, H.J. (1962) “Urbanism and Suburbanism as Ways of Life” in
A.M.Rose (ed) Human Behaviour and Social Processes. Boston, Houghton,
Mifflin. pp625-648.
Gans, H.J. (1967) The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New
Suburban Community. Harmondworth, Middlesex, Penguin.
Gans, H.J. (1972) “Planning for People, not Buildings,” in M Stewart
(ed), The City: Problems of Planning. Harmondsworth, Middlesex,
Penguin. pp363-384.
Gutenschwager, G.A. (1973) “The Time Budget - Activity Systems
Perspective in Urban Research and Planning. Journal of the American
Institute of Planners. 39, pp378-387.
Hall, P., Thomas, R., Gracey, H. and Drewett, R. (1973) The
Containment of Urban England. London, Allen and Unwin,
Hannon, P. (1978) “Minders of our Future?” in New Society, 11 May,
pp304-305.
Herbert, D.T. and Williams, W. M. (1964) “Some New Techniques for
Studying Urban Sub-Divisions.” in Geographia Polonica, 3, pp93-117.
Hoag,J. (1968). Putting the "I" ininvolvement. Community Planning
Review Fall. pp.26 _ 27.
Hoag,J. (1960). The nation's children. Community Planning Review lO:
15_ 17.
Meltzer, J. and Whitley, J. (1967) “Social and Physical Planning for
the Urban Slum.” in J.J.L. Berry and J. Meltzer (eds) Goals for Urban
America. New Jersey, Prentice-Hall. pp133-152.
Milton Keynes Development Corporation. (1970) The Plan for Milton
Keynes Vol 1.
Oberlander, C. H. (1956). Parks, playgrounds and landscape
architecture. Community Planning Review March. pp. 4 _ 12.
Pahl, R.E. (1971) “Poverty and the Urban System,” in M Chisholm and G.
Manners (eds) Spatial Policy Problems in the British Economy. London,
Cambridge University Press, pp126-145.
Pirie, G. H. (1976) “Thoughts on Revealed Preference and Social
Behaviour.” in Environment and Planning A, 8, pp947-955.
Pritchard, N. (1967) “Planned Social Provision in New Towns.” in Town
Planning Review, 38, pp25-34.
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Ravetz, A. (1980) Remaking Cities. Croon Helm.
Ritzdorf, M. (1986). Women and the city: land use and zoning issues.
Journal of Urban Resources. 3(2): 23 _ 27.
Simmie, J.M. (1974) Citizens in Conflict: The Sociology of Town
Planning. London, Hutchinson.
4. Development Planning theory
Teitz, M. (1970) “Towards a Theory of Urban Public Facility Location.”
in Papers of the Regional Science Association, 21, pp25-52.
Webber, M.M. (1964) “The Urban Place and the Non-Place Urban Realm.”
in M.M.
Webber et al, (eds), Explorations into Urban Structure. Philadelphia,
University of Pennsylvania Press.
5. Disadvantaged Groups
Bell, C. (1970) “Mobility and the Middle Class Extended Family,” in
C.C. Harris (ed) Readings in Kinship in Urban Society. Oxford,
Pergamon.
Brown, G.W. Bhrolohain, M.N. and Harris T. (1975) “Social Class and
Psychiatric Disturbance among Women in an Urban Population”. in
Sociology. 9, pp225-254.
Brown, G.W. and Harris T. (1978) Social Origins of Depression: A Study
of Psychiatric Disorder in Women. London, Tavistock.
Central Policy Review Staff. (1978) Services for Young Children with
Working Mothers. London, H.M.S.O.
Coates, B.E. and Rawstron, E.M. (1971) Regional Variations in Britain.
London, Batsford.
Coates, K. and Silburn, R. (1970) Poverty: the Forgotten Englishmen.
Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.
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Deakin, N.D. (1970) Colour, Citizenship and British Society. London,
Panther.
Dex, S. (1987) Women’s Occupational Mobility: A Lifetime Perspective.
London, MacMillan,
Glazer, N. (1967) “Race in the City,” in B.J.L. Berry and J. Meltzer
(eds), Goals for Urban America., New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, pp85-98.
Glennerster, H. and Hatch, S. (1974) Positive Discrimination and
Inequality. Fabian Research Series, No 314.
Gove, W.R. (1965) “The Relationship between Sex Roles, Maritall
Status, and Mental Illness,” in Social Forces, 51, pp34-44.
Gove, W.R. and Tudor, J.F. (1973) “American Sex Roles and Mental
Illness,” in American Journal of Sociology, 78, pp812-835.
Hiro, D. (1971) Black British, White British. London, Eyre &
Spottiswoode.
Koutsopoulos, K.C. and Schmidt, C.G. (1976) “Mobility Constraints of
the Careless,” in Ekistics, 42, pp29-32.
Lauria M. & Knopp, L. (1985) Towards an analysis of the role of gay
communities in urban renaissance. Urban Geography. 6:
Leaviff, J. The shelter plus issue for single parents. Women and
Environments. 6(2) 16 _ 2O.
Meecham, E. (1983) Equal Opportunities Policies - some implications
for women of contrasts between enforcement bodies in Britian and the
USA. Ch 8 of Lewis, J. (ed) op cit.
Miller, S.M. and Roby, P.A. (1970) The Future of Inequality. New York,
Basic Books, Inc.
Mitchell, C.G.B. and Town, S.W. (1977) Accessibility of various social
groups to different activities. T.R.R.L. Supplementary Report, 258,
Department of the Environment.
National Union of Teachers. (1977) The Needs of the Under Fives.
London, N.U.T.
Oakley, A. (1979) “The Failure of the Movement for Women’s Equality.”
in New Society, 49, pp392-394.
Oakley, A. (1980) Women Confined. London, Martin Robertson.
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Paaswell, R.E. (1976) Problems of the Carless. Washington D.C. U.S.
Department of Transportation.
MIL Research Ltd. (1976) Exploratory Study on Transport for the
Disadvantaged: Report.
Peet, R. (1975) “Inequality and Poverty: A Marxist-Geographic Theory.”
in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 65, pp564-571.
Pratt, G. and S. Hanson. (1988). Gender, class and space. Environment
and Planning D. Society and Space. 6: 15 _ 35.
Reid, I. (1977) Social Class Differences in Britian: A Sourcebook.
London, Open Books.
Runciman, W.G. (1972) Relative Deprivation and Social Justice.
Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.
Sutherland, M. (1981) Sex Bias in Education. Blackwell.
Turner, J. (1978) “One Parent Families: the undeserving poor?” in New
Society, 6 July, pp11-12.
Watson S. (1988). Accommodating Inequality. Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
Walker, A. (ed) (1982) Community Care: The Family, The State and
Social Policy.
Westergaard, J. and Resler, H. (1975) Class in a Capitalist Society.
Heinemann.
Winchester, H. and P. White. (1988). The location of marginalized
groups in the inner city. Environment and Planning D. Society and
Space. 6: 37 _ S4.
Whyld, J. (1983) Sexism in the Secondary Curriculum. Harper & Row.
6. Ecofeminism
Coleman, A. (1985) Utopia on Trial (Is this a feminist?) Shipman.
Firestone, S. (1971) The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist
Revolution. London, Jonathan Cape.
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Bowlby, S.R., Foord, J., McDowell, L. and Momsen, J. (1982)
Environment, Planning and Feminist Theory: A British Perspective.
Guest Editorial in Environment and Planning Journal, Vo1 14.
Analysis and historical overview of the ways in which the state has
viewed the family and women in post-war Britain and the spatial
implications of this. The article raises a number of research issues.
Good bibliography.
Bowlby, S.R. Foord, J. and MacKenzie, S. (1982) “Feminism and
Geography”. in Area 14, pp19-25.
Caldecott, L and Lelands, S. (1983) Reclaim the Earth. Women’s Press.
Collard, Andree. with Contrucci, Joyce. (1988) The Rape of the Wild -
Man’s Violence Against Animals and the Earth. Women’s Press.
Gelb, J. and M. Gittell. (1986). Seeking equality: The role of
activist women in cities. In: Boles, J., ed. The egalitarian city.
Toronto: Praeger. pp. 93 _ 109.
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Article looking at the urban environment and how it shapes and
controls women’s lives.
Hooks, Bell. (1982) Ain’t I a Woman. Pluto Press.
Matrix. (Women Architects) (1984) Making Space: Women and the Man Made
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Peterson, R (1986). Ten active years: A review of women and
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Ecofeminism. Green Print.
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Starhawk. (1982) Dreaming the Dark - Magic, Sex and Politics. Mandala.
Women and Geography Study Group of the Institute of British
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Geography. esp Ch 3 Urban Spatial Structure, Ch 4 Womens Employment,
Industrial Location and Regional Change. Ch 5 Access to Facilities.
7. Economic Issues
Apps, P. (1975) Child Care Policy in the Production - Consumption
Economy. Public Policy Paper No. 2. Victoria Australia. Victorian
Council of Social Service.
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for Equal Rights. Beverly Hills, California, Sage.
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Cicchetti, C.J. (1971) “ Some Economic Issues in Planning Urban
Recreation Facilities”. in Land Economics, 47, pp14-23.
Coote, A. (1978) “Equality and the Curst of the Quango.” in New
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Galbraith, K. (1974) Economics and the Public Purpose. London, Andre
Deutsch
Kahne, H. and Kohen, A.I. (1975) “Economic Perspectives on the Roles
of Women in the American Economy”, in Journal of Economic Literature,
Vol 13, No 4, pp1249-1292.
Kenny, M. (1970) “Love’s Labours Lost” in The Sunday Times Magazine, 4
September.
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Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
MacKintosh, M. (1984) “ Gender and Economics: The Sexual Division of
Labour and the Subordination of Women”, inYoung, K., Wolkowitz, C. and
McCullagh, R. (eds), Of Marriage and the Market: Women’s Subordination
Internationally and its Lessons. Second Editon, London, Routledge and
Keegan Paul. pp3-17.
Mitter, S. (1986) Common Fate, Common Bond: Women in the Global
Economy. London, Pluto Press.
Moser, C.A. and Scott, W. (1961) British Towns - A Statistical Study
of their Social and Economic Differences. London, Oliver and Boyd.
Phillips, A. and Taylor, B. (1980) “Sex and skill: Notes towards a
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Williams, A. (1966) “The Optimal Provision of Public Goods in a System
of Local Government,” in Journal of Political Economy, 74, pp18-33.
Wilson, E. (1977) Women and the Welfare State. London, Tavistock.
8. Environment
Arnold, Erik. (1985) “The Appliance of Science: Technology and
Housework”. in New Scientist. 18th April 1985.
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Bertell, R. (1985) No Immediate Danger: Prognosis for a Radioactive
Earth. Women’s Press.
Bowlby, S., Lewis, J., McDowell, L. & Foord, J. (1989) The geography
of gender.
Caldecott, L. and Leland, S. (1983) Reclaim the Earth. The Women’s
Press.
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Collard, A. and Contrucci, J. (1988) The Rape of the Wild. The Women’s
Press.
Dankelman, Irene. and Davidson, Joan. (1988). Women and the
Environment in the Third World. Earthscan.
Faulkner, Wendy. and Arnold, Erik (eds).(1985) Smothered by Invention.
Pluto.
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pp228-235.
Gorz, Andre.(1989) Critique of Economic Reason. Verso.
Holdsworth, Angela. (1988) Out of the Doll’s House. BBC.
Huws, Ursula. (1985) “Challenging Commoditisation”. Chapter 13 in Very
Nice Work If You Can Get It. Collective Design Projects, Spokesman.
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Pergamon.
I.B.G. Women and Geography Working Party. (1981) Perspectives on
Feminism and Geography.
Little, Jo. (1988) Women in Cities. London, MacMillan.
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Urbanisation of the Suburbs, Resource Paper No 75-2. Washington
D.C.Association of American Geographers.
Oakley, Ann. (1976) Housewife. Penguin.
Pacoine, M. (1980) “Quality of Life in a Metropolitan Village,” in
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 5, pp185-206.
Peet, R. & Thrift, N.(1989) (eds.) New Models in Geography Volume 2.
London: Unwin Hyman, pp. 1 57_175.
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Plumwood, Valerie. (1988) “Women, Humanity and Nature”. in Radical
Philosophy. Spring 1988.
Robertson James. (1989) “People”. Chapter 4 in Future Wealth: A New
Economics for the 21st Century. Cassell.
Rothblatt, Donald., Garr, Daniel. and Sprague, Jo. (1979) The Suburban
Environment and Women. Praeger, New York.
Smith, D.M. (1977) Human Geography: A Welfare Approach. London, Edward
Arnold.
Thrift, N. (1976) An Introduction to Time-Geography . Univesity of
East Anglia. Goe Abstracts Ltd. CATMOG No. 13.
Thrift, N. and Pred, A. (1981) “Time-geography: a new beginning.” in
Progress in Human Geography, 5, pp277-286.
Wells, Troth. and Sim, Foo Gaik. (1987) Till They have Faces: Women as
Consumers. International Union of Consumer Organisations.
Williamson, Judith. and Boyars, Marion.(1987) “Nuclear Family? No
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pp213-221.
Women and Environments magazine. Published three times per year,
available from the Faculty of Environmental Studies, Downsview
Ontario, Canada. M30 2R2.
Covers a wide range of issues concerning women and the environment.
The latest issue included articles on women as urban developers;
battered women in rural communities; women’s role in revitalising
inner cities.
Women & Geography Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers
(WGSG). (1984) Geography and Gender. London: Hutchinson.
? “The Politics of Housework”. (1988) New Internationalist. March
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9. Historical Perspectives
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History of first Woman Surveyor to qualify written in her
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Hayford, A.M. (1974) “The Geography of Women: An Historical
Introduction,” in Antipode, 6, pp1-19.
Kelly, J. (1984). Women. history and theory. The University of Chicago
Press, Chicago
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perceptions of the role of women in politics and society. Berg
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of Inequality for Women. Working Paper No 236. Institute of Urban and
Regional Development, University of California, Berkely.
Torre, Susana. (Ed.) (1977) Women in American Architecture: A Historic
and Contemporary Perspective. Whitney Library of Design. New York.
Series of essays that explore and evaluate women’s role in the
American architectural profession.
10. Housing
Bodil Kjaer. (1982). Architects Journal. 15th Sept. A Woman’s Place
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Taking Place by Emma Henrion, Jenny Lowell and Gwyn Kirk, both of
which question the assumptions about women which underpin much of
modern housing.
Bauer, C. (1951) Housing, planning and the new emergency. Community
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Duncan, S.S. (1976) “Research Directions in Social Geography: Housing
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British Geographers, 1 N.S. pp10- 19.
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English, J. (1976) “Housing Allocation and a Deprived Scottish
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Gittus, E. (1976) Flats, Families and the Under-Fives. London,
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Milton Keynes Development Corporation. (1974) Milton Keynes Household
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11. Leisure
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Balmer, K. (1974) “Urban Open Space and Outdoor Recreation,” in P
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Hillier Parker May and Rowden. (1974) London Borough of Merton
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Kennedy, Margaret. (1981) “Towards a Rediscovery of Feminine
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A Bibliography women and planning produced for the RTPI Equal Opps Panel

  • 1. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 1 A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) & (1990 - 1996) Produced for the RTPI Equal Opportunities Panel And Reproduced in this form in 2014 and as a result the page numbers in the contents page may not tally with the document Dory Reeves 2000
  • 2. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 2 Acknowledgements In 1996, the Equal Opportunities Panel agreed to produce a bibliography on women and planning and a research agenda to encourage the research and study of women and planning issues. To coincide with the completion of the Agenda, two Bibliographies are now available: covering 1990 - 1996 material and Pre 1990 material. Acknowledgements Jean Hillier, School of Architecture, Construction and Planning, Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia. Who provided a copy of her research bibliography. _________ Lynne Campbell, Visiting Scholar, Department of Environmental Planning, University of Strathclyde. Frances Birch, Graduate student, Department of Environmental Planning, University of Strathclyde. Elaine Baxter, Senior Subject Librarian, Andersonian Library, Business Faculty, University of Strathclyde. Kelly Coate Bignall, Honorary Secretary, Women’s Studies Network. Jan Davidson, Subject Librarian, Andersonian Library, Faculty of Arts and Social Studies, University of Strathclyde. Nelico La Gro and Beverley Taylor. The Equal Opportunities Panel (women) , Fiona Forgham, Clara Greed, Joan Hancox, Donna Hipkin. The following sources were also used: Acompline COSLA Dialogue Geobase Grace Database Feminist Library Inlogov
  • 3. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 3 Laria Local Government Management Board London Research Centre Resline Women’s Design Centre Women’s Studies Network Note: Users should also refer to Greed, C and Roberts, M (1998) Introduction to Urban Design. Longmans. Contents Page Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) 5 1 General 6 2 Design 10 3 Development Planning 12 4 Development Planning Theory 13 5 Disadvantaged Groups 14 6 Ecofeminism 16 7 Economic Issues 18 8 Environment 19 9 Historical Perspectives 20 10 Housing 21 11 Leisure 23 12 Participation and Consultation 25 13 Science and Technology 29 14 Shopping 29 15 Strategic and Practical approaches 30 16 Sustai nable Development 30 17 Transport 30 18 Violence and womens safety 31 19 Womens Roles 32 20 Women Town Planners 35 21 Workplace and Employment 38 22 Worldwide 41 23 Journals 42 24 Other Articles 43 Women and Planning Issues (1990 - 1996) 44 25 General 45 26 Bibliographies 47 27 Design 47 28 Development Planning 49 29 Development Planning Theory 50
  • 4. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 4 30 Disadvantaged Groups 51 31 Ecofeminism 52 32 Economic Issues 53 33 Environment 53 34 Europe 53 35 Historical Perspectives 54 36 Housing 55 37 Leisure 57 38 Participation and Consultation 58 39 Rural Planning 60 40 Shopping 60 41 Strategic and Practical Approaches 63 42 Science and Technology 63 43 Sustainable Development 63 44 Transport 64 45 Violence against women and womens safety 65 46 Womens roles 66 47 Women Town Planners 67 48 Women and the Environment 68 49 Workplace and Employment 68 50 Worldwide 69
  • 5. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 5 _ A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) Produced for the RTPI Equal Opportunities Panel. 1. General
  • 6. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 6 Abel - Smith, B. (1983) Sex Equality and Social Security. Ch 5 of Lewis, J. (ed). Acker, S. and Piper, D. (eds) (1984) Is Higher Education Fair to Women? SRHE. Allen, S. and Barker, D.L. (1976) “Sexual Divisions and Society,” in Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change. London, Tavistock. Austin, H. (1976) Some Action of Her Own - the Adult Woman and Higher Education. Lexington Mass. Australian Bureau of Statistics. (1989) Census 86. Canberra: ABS. Becker, E. (1964) The Revolution in Psychiatry. New York, The Free Press. Birrell, D. (1972) “Relative Deprivation as a Factor in Conflict in Northern Ireland,” in The Sociological Review. 20 N.S., pp317-343. Blackstone, T. (1976) “The Education of Girls Today,” in J. Mitchell and A Oakley (eds), The Rights and Wrongs of Women. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin, pp199-216. Bone, M. (1977) Pre-school Children and the Need for Day Care. London, O.P.C.S. Bott, E. (1957) Family and Social Network. London, Tavistock. Bowlby, J. (1953) Child Care and the Growth of Love. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin. Bowlby, J. (1951) Maternal Care and Mental Health. Geneva, World Health Organisation. Bracey, H.E. (1964) Neighbours: On New Estates and Subdivisions in England and USA. London, Routledge. Bullock, N., Dickens, P., Shapcott, M. and Steadman, P. (1974) “Time Budgets and Models of Urban Activity Patterns,” in Social Trends, 5, pp45-59. Bunch, C. and Pollock, S. (1983) Learning our Ways: Essays in Feminist Education. Crossing Press. Includes p224. Important “The Women’s School of Planning & Architecture” by Leslie Weisman and Noel P. Birkly. Carnforth, M. (1963) Dialectical Materialism: An Introduction, Vol 3, The Theory of Knowledge. London, Lawrence and Wishart.
  • 7. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 7 Central Advisory Council for Educaton (England) (1967) Children and their Primary Schools (Plowden Report) London, H.M.S.O. Committee on Local Authority and Allied Personal Social Services. (1968) Report of the Committee (Seebohm Report). London, H.M.S.O. Consultative Committee on Infant and Nursery Schools. (1983) Report of the Committee (Hadow Report) London, H.M.S.O. Crompton, R. and Jones, G. (1984) White Collar Proletariat Deskilling and Gender in Clerical Work. MacMillan. David, M.E. (1978) “Women caring for pre-school children in the U.S.A,” in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2, pp440-462. Davies, B. (1968) Social Needs and Resources in Local Services. London, Joseph. Dennis, N., Henriques, F. and Slaughter, C. (1956) Coal is our Life. London, Tavistock. Department of Education and Science. (1972) Education: A Framework for Expansion. London, H.M.S.O. Dowling, S. (1977) “The Inter-relationship of Child Health Clinics and Day Care Facilities in Pre-school Years”. in Voluntary Organisations Liaison Council for Under Fives, 0-5: A Changing Population, Papers from a Seminar. Institiute of Child Health. Ellis, V. (1978) “The Under Fives: Report of a TUC Working Party.” in State Service, April, pp116-118. Evans, N. (1980) Education beyond School (all male authors, women not mentioned ) Grant McIntyre. Eyles, J. (1971) “Pouring New Sentiments into Old Theories: How Else Can We Look at Behavioural Patterns?” in Area, 3, pp242-250 Ferri, E., Birchall, D., Gingell, V. and Gipps, C. (1981) Combined Nursery Centres: A New Approach to Education and Day Care. London, MacMillan. Greater London Council. (1974) Intelligence Unit 1971 Census Data for London. London, GLC. Greater London Council Planning Department. (1968) Surveys of the Use of Open Space Vol 1. Research Paper No. 2. London, GLC.
  • 8. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 8 Griffiths, M. (?) Women in Higher Education. in Deem above. Hall, J. (1976) “Subjective Measures of Quality of Life in Britain: 1971 to 1975, Some Developments and Trends.” in Social Trends, 7, pp47-60. Hall, M.S. et. al. (1980) Culture, Media, Language. Hutchinson. Harper, J. and Richards, L. (1979) Mothers and Working Mothers. Melbourne Australia, Penguin. Healy, P. (1977) “Childminding has become fashionable, but it can’t be done on the cheap,” in The Times, 10 May. Hobson, D. (1980) Housewives and the Mass Media. Hutchinson. Jowell, R. and Airey, C. (eds) (1984) British Social Attitudes: the 1984 Report. London, Social and Community Planning Research. Land, H. (1978) “Who Cares for the Family?” in Journal of Social Policy. 7, pp257-284. Lazar, I., Hubbell, R., Murray, H., Rosche, M. and Royce, J. (1977) Preliminary Findings of the Developmental Continuity Longitudinal Study. Paper presented at Office of Child Development “Parents, Children and Continuity” Conference, El Paso, Texas. London Council of Social Service. (1977) Childminding in London: A Study of Support Services for Childminders. London, L.C.S.S. Messner, M. (ed) (1983) Womens Welfare, Womens Rights. Mitchell, J. (1966) “Women: The Longest Revolution,” in New Left Review, 40, pp11-37. Moss, P. (1978) “Child Care”. in New Society, 45, p693. Moss, P. and Plewis, L. (1976) “Who Wants Nurseries?” in New Society, 43, p188. Oakley, A. (1974) The Sociology of Housework. London, Martin Robertson. Internal environment and activity patterns. Oakley, A. (1983) Women and Health Policy. Ch 6 of Lewis J. (ed) Pahl, R.E. (1962) Adult Education in a Free Society. London, New Orbits Group Publication 10.
  • 9. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 9 Paige, D. and Jones, K. (1966) Health and Welfare Services in Britain in 1975. London, Cambridge University Press. Pearson, Lynn F. (1981) Hearth and Home: a Study of Domestic Fuel Expenditiure and Behaviour Patterns. Hull. Hull College of H. E. Low Energy Housing Project. Plowden, (Lady) (1977) “Children and Parents: Self Help and the Voluntary Role.” in Voluntary Organisations Liaison Council for Under Fives, 0-5: A Changing Population. (papers from a Seminar, Institute of Child Health) Pine, V.R. (1977) Introduction to Social Statistics. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall. Piper, D. (1982) Is Higher Education Fair? SRHE. Richards, M. (1977) “Birmingham Project Creates Interest in Adult Education.” in Times Educational Supplement, 23 December, p8. Richman, N. (1976) “Depression in Mothers of Pre-school Children,” in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 17, pp75-78. Rose, C. (1977) “Reflections on the Notions of Time Incorporated in hagerstrand’s Time Goegraphic Model Of Society,” in Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 68, pp43-50. Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth. (1975) Report No. 1: Initial Report on the Standing Reference. London, H.M.S.O. Smith, P.K. (1970) “How Many People Can A Young Child Feel Secure With?” in New Society, 48, pp504-506. Tizard, J. (1976) “Ten Comments on Low Cost Day Care for the Under Fives.” in DHSS/DES, Low Cost Provision for the Under Fives. (papers from a Conference, London.) pp43-44. Tizard, J. Moss, P. and Perry, J. (1976) All Our Children: Pre-School Services in a Changing Society. London, Temple Smith/ New Society. Tolson, A. (1977) The Limits of Masculinity. London, Tavistock. Tulpule, A.H. (1974) Characteristics of Households With and Without Cars in 1970, Supplementary Report 64 UC. Transport and Road Research Laboratory.
  • 10. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 10 Walters, M. (1977) Men and Children are Still Put First. The Sunday Times, 27 February, p13. Ward, B. and Dubos, R.(1974) “Human Needs.” in A. Blowers, C. Hamnett and P.Sarre (eds) The Future of Cities. London, Hutchinson, pp131-140. Watts, J. (1980) After the Event. The Observer. Webber, M.M. (1964) “Culture, Territoriality and the Elastic Mile.” Papers of the Regional Science Association. 13, pp59-69. Weiner, G. (1985) Just a Bunch of Girls. Open University. Whicheloe, U. (1977) Factors affecting the Provision of Day Care for Children Under Three Years Old:a Critique of Government Policy. (project submitted as a course requirement of the CNAA Bsc Degree in Social Sciences.) Polytechnic of the South Bank, London. Women and Geography Study Group. (1984) Geography and Gender. London, Hutchinson. Rowbotham 5. (1973). Woman's consciousness, Man's world. Pelican, London. Rabinow, P. (1984) The Foucault Reader. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Wilson E. 1988. Hallucinations. Radius, London. Young, M. and Willmott, P. (1973) The Symmetrical Family. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin. Young, M. and Willmott, P. (1957) Family and Kinship in East London, London, Routledge. 2. Design Bruce, A. (1974) “Facilities Required Near Home”. in Built Environment. 3, pp290-291. Carlstein, T., Parkes, D. and Thrift, N. (eds) (1979) “Timing Space and Spacing Time,” in Socio-Economic Systems, Vol 2, Human Activity and Time Geography. London, Edward Arnold. Chapin, F.S. and Logan, T.H. (1969) “Patterns of Time and Space Use”. in H.S Perioff (ed), The Quality of the Urban Environment; Essays on “New Resources” in an Urban Age. Washington D.C., Resources for the Future Inc. pp305-332.
  • 11. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 11 Cullen, I., Godson, V. and Major, S. (1972) “The Structure of Activity Patterns.” in A.G. Wilson (ed) Patterns and Processes in Urban and Regional Systems. London papers in Regional Science 3, London, Pion Limited, pp281-296. Deakin, N.D. (1977) “Inner Area Problems: positive discrimination revisited,” in Greater London Intelligence Journal, 37, pp4-8. Ekistics. (?) Special edition: Women and Space in Human Settlements, especially Hayden, What would a non-sexist city be like? ? Eyles, J. (1974) “Increased Spatial Mobility: A Minor Social Indicator?” in Area, 3, pp242-250. French, M. (1978) The Women’s Room. Sphere. Includes future feminist scenario of urban settlements. Gans, H.J. (1961) “Planning a Social Life: Friendship and Neighbour Relations in Suburban Communities.” in Journal of the American Institute of Planners. 27, pp134-140. Garbrecht, D. (1978) “The Utilisation of Inner City Open Space, II,” in Parks and Recreation, 43, pp13-16. Halkett, I. (1974) Private Gardens, Private Worlds, Community Canberra, Australia: Department of Urban and Regional Development, No 6. Harris, M. (1973) “Some Aspects of Social Polarization,” in D. Donnison and D. Eversley (eds) London: Urban Pattterns, Problems and Policies. London, Heinemann. pp156-189. Hayden, D. (1981) The Grant Domestic Revolution Feminist Designs for Homes, Neighbourhoods and Cities. MIT. Hayden, D. (1984) Redesigning the American Dream. Norton. Leach, P (1979) Who Cares- A Raw Deal for Mothers and Their Small Children. Pelican. Lee, T (1968) “Urban Neighbourhood as a Socio-Spatial Schema.” in Human Relations, 21, pp241-267. Lemco van Ginkel, B. (1961). Aesthetic considerations in community planning. Community Planning Review Winter. pp. 28 _ 30. Matrix. (1984) Making Space: women in the man_made environment. London: Pluto Press.
  • 12. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 12 Moser-Khaliki, M. (1975) Urban Design and Women’s Lives. Women’s Organisation of Iran, Tehran. Peterson, R. (1987). Gender issues in the home and urban environment. In Zube, E. and G. Moore, eds. Advances in environment. behaviour and design. New York:_ Plenum Press. pp. 187 _ 218. Schneekloth, L. (1987). Advances in practice in environment, behaviour and design. In: Zube, E. and G. Moore, eds. Advances in environment. behavour and design. Plenum Press: New York. pp. 3O7_334. Slate magazine. (1978) Building a Future for Women in Architecture. July/ August. Feminism and architecture special isue of the newsletter of the New Architecture. Thorns, D.C. (1972) Suburbia. London, MacGibbon & Kee. Wekerie, G.R., Peterson, R. and Morley, D. (1980) New Space for Women. Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press. Wekerle, Gerda, Peterson, Rebecca. and Morley, David. (Eds.) (1980) New Space for Women. U.S.A. Westview Press. 3. Development Planning Anderson, J. (1971) “Space-time budgets and activity studies in urban geography and planning,” in Environment and Planning, 3, pp353-368. Banz, C. (1976) “Life Style Mapping - A New Planning and Programming Tool,” in Urban Ecology, 2, pp109-118. Burnett, P. (1973) Social change, the status of women and models of city form and development. Antipode. 5: 57_62. Castells, M. (1983). The city and the grassroots. Edward Arnold: London. Cullen, G. (1961) Townscape. London: Architectural Press. Feld, M. (1989). Guest editor. Equity, empowerment and planning: Lessons from the Yonkers case. Journal of Planning Edueation and Research. 8(2): 167 _ 196. _ Franck,K. (1985). Social construction of the physical environment: The case of gender. Sociological Focus. 18(2): 143 _ 16O.
  • 13. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 13 Gans, H.J. (1962) “Urbanism and Suburbanism as Ways of Life” in A.M.Rose (ed) Human Behaviour and Social Processes. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin. pp625-648. Gans, H.J. (1967) The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New Suburban Community. Harmondworth, Middlesex, Penguin. Gans, H.J. (1972) “Planning for People, not Buildings,” in M Stewart (ed), The City: Problems of Planning. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin. pp363-384. Gutenschwager, G.A. (1973) “The Time Budget - Activity Systems Perspective in Urban Research and Planning. Journal of the American Institute of Planners. 39, pp378-387. Hall, P., Thomas, R., Gracey, H. and Drewett, R. (1973) The Containment of Urban England. London, Allen and Unwin, Hannon, P. (1978) “Minders of our Future?” in New Society, 11 May, pp304-305. Herbert, D.T. and Williams, W. M. (1964) “Some New Techniques for Studying Urban Sub-Divisions.” in Geographia Polonica, 3, pp93-117. Hoag,J. (1968). Putting the "I" ininvolvement. Community Planning Review Fall. pp.26 _ 27. Hoag,J. (1960). The nation's children. Community Planning Review lO: 15_ 17. Meltzer, J. and Whitley, J. (1967) “Social and Physical Planning for the Urban Slum.” in J.J.L. Berry and J. Meltzer (eds) Goals for Urban America. New Jersey, Prentice-Hall. pp133-152. Milton Keynes Development Corporation. (1970) The Plan for Milton Keynes Vol 1. Oberlander, C. H. (1956). Parks, playgrounds and landscape architecture. Community Planning Review March. pp. 4 _ 12. Pahl, R.E. (1971) “Poverty and the Urban System,” in M Chisholm and G. Manners (eds) Spatial Policy Problems in the British Economy. London, Cambridge University Press, pp126-145. Pirie, G. H. (1976) “Thoughts on Revealed Preference and Social Behaviour.” in Environment and Planning A, 8, pp947-955. Pritchard, N. (1967) “Planned Social Provision in New Towns.” in Town Planning Review, 38, pp25-34.
  • 14. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 14 Ravetz, A. (1980) Remaking Cities. Croon Helm. Ritzdorf, M. (1986). Women and the city: land use and zoning issues. Journal of Urban Resources. 3(2): 23 _ 27. Simmie, J.M. (1974) Citizens in Conflict: The Sociology of Town Planning. London, Hutchinson. 4. Development Planning theory Teitz, M. (1970) “Towards a Theory of Urban Public Facility Location.” in Papers of the Regional Science Association, 21, pp25-52. Webber, M.M. (1964) “The Urban Place and the Non-Place Urban Realm.” in M.M. Webber et al, (eds), Explorations into Urban Structure. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. 5. Disadvantaged Groups Bell, C. (1970) “Mobility and the Middle Class Extended Family,” in C.C. Harris (ed) Readings in Kinship in Urban Society. Oxford, Pergamon. Brown, G.W. Bhrolohain, M.N. and Harris T. (1975) “Social Class and Psychiatric Disturbance among Women in an Urban Population”. in Sociology. 9, pp225-254. Brown, G.W. and Harris T. (1978) Social Origins of Depression: A Study of Psychiatric Disorder in Women. London, Tavistock. Central Policy Review Staff. (1978) Services for Young Children with Working Mothers. London, H.M.S.O. Coates, B.E. and Rawstron, E.M. (1971) Regional Variations in Britain. London, Batsford. Coates, K. and Silburn, R. (1970) Poverty: the Forgotten Englishmen. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.
  • 15. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 15 Deakin, N.D. (1970) Colour, Citizenship and British Society. London, Panther. Dex, S. (1987) Women’s Occupational Mobility: A Lifetime Perspective. London, MacMillan, Glazer, N. (1967) “Race in the City,” in B.J.L. Berry and J. Meltzer (eds), Goals for Urban America., New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, pp85-98. Glennerster, H. and Hatch, S. (1974) Positive Discrimination and Inequality. Fabian Research Series, No 314. Gove, W.R. (1965) “The Relationship between Sex Roles, Maritall Status, and Mental Illness,” in Social Forces, 51, pp34-44. Gove, W.R. and Tudor, J.F. (1973) “American Sex Roles and Mental Illness,” in American Journal of Sociology, 78, pp812-835. Hiro, D. (1971) Black British, White British. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode. Koutsopoulos, K.C. and Schmidt, C.G. (1976) “Mobility Constraints of the Careless,” in Ekistics, 42, pp29-32. Lauria M. & Knopp, L. (1985) Towards an analysis of the role of gay communities in urban renaissance. Urban Geography. 6: Leaviff, J. The shelter plus issue for single parents. Women and Environments. 6(2) 16 _ 2O. Meecham, E. (1983) Equal Opportunities Policies - some implications for women of contrasts between enforcement bodies in Britian and the USA. Ch 8 of Lewis, J. (ed) op cit. Miller, S.M. and Roby, P.A. (1970) The Future of Inequality. New York, Basic Books, Inc. Mitchell, C.G.B. and Town, S.W. (1977) Accessibility of various social groups to different activities. T.R.R.L. Supplementary Report, 258, Department of the Environment. National Union of Teachers. (1977) The Needs of the Under Fives. London, N.U.T. Oakley, A. (1979) “The Failure of the Movement for Women’s Equality.” in New Society, 49, pp392-394. Oakley, A. (1980) Women Confined. London, Martin Robertson.
  • 16. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 16 Paaswell, R.E. (1976) Problems of the Carless. Washington D.C. U.S. Department of Transportation. MIL Research Ltd. (1976) Exploratory Study on Transport for the Disadvantaged: Report. Peet, R. (1975) “Inequality and Poverty: A Marxist-Geographic Theory.” in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 65, pp564-571. Pratt, G. and S. Hanson. (1988). Gender, class and space. Environment and Planning D. Society and Space. 6: 15 _ 35. Reid, I. (1977) Social Class Differences in Britian: A Sourcebook. London, Open Books. Runciman, W.G. (1972) Relative Deprivation and Social Justice. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin. Sutherland, M. (1981) Sex Bias in Education. Blackwell. Turner, J. (1978) “One Parent Families: the undeserving poor?” in New Society, 6 July, pp11-12. Watson S. (1988). Accommodating Inequality. Allen and Unwin, Sydney. Walker, A. (ed) (1982) Community Care: The Family, The State and Social Policy. Westergaard, J. and Resler, H. (1975) Class in a Capitalist Society. Heinemann. Winchester, H. and P. White. (1988). The location of marginalized groups in the inner city. Environment and Planning D. Society and Space. 6: 37 _ S4. Whyld, J. (1983) Sexism in the Secondary Curriculum. Harper & Row. 6. Ecofeminism Coleman, A. (1985) Utopia on Trial (Is this a feminist?) Shipman. Firestone, S. (1971) The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution. London, Jonathan Cape.
  • 17. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 17 Bowlby, S.R., Foord, J., McDowell, L. and Momsen, J. (1982) Environment, Planning and Feminist Theory: A British Perspective. Guest Editorial in Environment and Planning Journal, Vo1 14. Analysis and historical overview of the ways in which the state has viewed the family and women in post-war Britain and the spatial implications of this. The article raises a number of research issues. Good bibliography. Bowlby, S.R. Foord, J. and MacKenzie, S. (1982) “Feminism and Geography”. in Area 14, pp19-25. Caldecott, L and Lelands, S. (1983) Reclaim the Earth. Women’s Press. Collard, Andree. with Contrucci, Joyce. (1988) The Rape of the Wild - Man’s Violence Against Animals and the Earth. Women’s Press. Gelb, J. and M. Gittell. (1986). Seeking equality: The role of activist women in cities. In: Boles, J., ed. The egalitarian city. Toronto: Praeger. pp. 93 _ 109. Griffin, S. (1982) Made from this Earth. Women’s Press. Griffin, S. (1984) Woman and Nature.Women’s Press. Griffin, Susan. (1978) Woman and Nature - the Roaring Inside Her. Woman’s Press. (republished 1994.) Holcomb, B. (1986). Geography and urban women. Urban Geographv. 7: 448 _ 456. Hotz, Viviane. (1977) Life in the Lace Ghetto. Broadsheet No.47. (N.Z. feminist magazine, available at W.R.R.C.) Article looking at the urban environment and how it shapes and controls women’s lives. Hooks, Bell. (1982) Ain’t I a Woman. Pluto Press. Matrix. (Women Architects) (1984) Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. Pluto. Merchant, C. (1982) The Death of Nature. Wildwood House. Merchant , Carolyn. (1980) The Death of Nature - Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution. Harper & Row 1990 Edition. Morgan, E. (1972) The Descent of Woman. Souviner Press. McDowell,L. and Bowlby, S.(1983) “Teaching Feminist Geography.” in Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 7, pp97-107.
  • 18. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 18 Peterson, R (1986). Ten active years: A review of women and environments research. Women and Environments. 8(3): p.9_11. Peterson, A. G. Wekerle and D. Morley. (1978). Women and environments: An overview of an emerging field. Environment and Behaviour. 10(4) 511 _ 534. Piercy, Marge. (1976) Woman on the Edge of Time. Women’s Press. Plant, Judith. (ed) (1989) Healing the Wounds - the Promise of Ecofeminism. Green Print. Rothblatt, D., D. Garr and J. Sprague. (1979). The suburban environment and women. New York: Praeger Press. Rothblatt, D.N., Carr, D.J. and Sprague, J. (1977) The Suburban Environment and Women. New York, Praegar. Salem, G. (1986). Gender equity and the urban envi_ronrnent. In: Boles, J., ed. The egalitarian coy. Toronto: Praeger. pp. 1S2_ 161. Shiva, V. (1989) Staying Alive. Zed Books. Sontheimer, S. (1988) Women and the Environment: A Reader. Earthscan. Starhawk. (1982) Dreaming the Dark - Magic, Sex and Politics. Mandala. Women and Geography Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers. (1984) Geography and Gender: an Introduction to Feminist Geography. esp Ch 3 Urban Spatial Structure, Ch 4 Womens Employment, Industrial Location and Regional Change. Ch 5 Access to Facilities. 7. Economic Issues Apps, P. (1975) Child Care Policy in the Production - Consumption Economy. Public Policy Paper No. 2. Victoria Australia. Victorian Council of Social Service. Chapman, J.R.. (1976) Economic Independence for Women: the Foundation for Equal Rights. Beverly Hills, California, Sage.
  • 19. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 19 Cicchetti, C.J. (1971) “ Some Economic Issues in Planning Urban Recreation Facilities”. in Land Economics, 47, pp14-23. Coote, A. (1978) “Equality and the Curst of the Quango.” in New Statesman, 1 December, pp734-737. Galbraith, K. (1974) Economics and the Public Purpose. London, Andre Deutsch Kahne, H. and Kohen, A.I. (1975) “Economic Perspectives on the Roles of Women in the American Economy”, in Journal of Economic Literature, Vol 13, No 4, pp1249-1292. Kenny, M. (1970) “Love’s Labours Lost” in The Sunday Times Magazine, 4 September. Harman, E. (1983) Capitalism, patriarchy and the city. In Baldock, C. & Cass, B. (eds.) Women. Social Welfare and the State in Australia. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. MacKintosh, M. (1984) “ Gender and Economics: The Sexual Division of Labour and the Subordination of Women”, inYoung, K., Wolkowitz, C. and McCullagh, R. (eds), Of Marriage and the Market: Women’s Subordination Internationally and its Lessons. Second Editon, London, Routledge and Keegan Paul. pp3-17. Mitter, S. (1986) Common Fate, Common Bond: Women in the Global Economy. London, Pluto Press. Moser, C.A. and Scott, W. (1961) British Towns - A Statistical Study of their Social and Economic Differences. London, Oliver and Boyd. Phillips, A. and Taylor, B. (1980) “Sex and skill: Notes towards a feminist economics”, in Feminist Review, No. 6 Williams, A. (1966) “The Optimal Provision of Public Goods in a System of Local Government,” in Journal of Political Economy, 74, pp18-33. Wilson, E. (1977) Women and the Welfare State. London, Tavistock. 8. Environment Arnold, Erik. (1985) “The Appliance of Science: Technology and Housework”. in New Scientist. 18th April 1985.
  • 20. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 20 Bertell, R. (1985) No Immediate Danger: Prognosis for a Radioactive Earth. Women’s Press. Bowlby, S., Lewis, J., McDowell, L. & Foord, J. (1989) The geography of gender. Caldecott, L. and Leland, S. (1983) Reclaim the Earth. The Women’s Press. Christensen, Karen. (1989). Home Ecology. Arlington Books. Collard, A. and Contrucci, J. (1988) The Rape of the Wild. The Women’s Press. Dankelman, Irene. and Davidson, Joan. (1988). Women and the Environment in the Third World. Earthscan. Faulkner, Wendy. and Arnold, Erik (eds).(1985) Smothered by Invention. Pluto. Gray, F. (1969) “Non-explanation in Urban Geography,” in Area, 7, pp228-235. Gorz, Andre.(1989) Critique of Economic Reason. Verso. Holdsworth, Angela. (1988) Out of the Doll’s House. BBC. Huws, Ursula. (1985) “Challenging Commoditisation”. Chapter 13 in Very Nice Work If You Can Get It. Collective Design Projects, Spokesman. Hynes, H. Patricia. (1989) The Recurring Silent Spring. U.S.A. Pergamon. I.B.G. Women and Geography Working Party. (1981) Perspectives on Feminism and Geography. Little, Jo. (1988) Women in Cities. London, MacMillan. Muller, P.O. (1976) The Outer City:Geographical Consequences of the Urbanisation of the Suburbs, Resource Paper No 75-2. Washington D.C.Association of American Geographers. Oakley, Ann. (1976) Housewife. Penguin. Pacoine, M. (1980) “Quality of Life in a Metropolitan Village,” in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 5, pp185-206. Peet, R. & Thrift, N.(1989) (eds.) New Models in Geography Volume 2. London: Unwin Hyman, pp. 1 57_175.
  • 21. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 21 Plumwood, Valerie. (1988) “Women, Humanity and Nature”. in Radical Philosophy. Spring 1988. Robertson James. (1989) “People”. Chapter 4 in Future Wealth: A New Economics for the 21st Century. Cassell. Rothblatt, Donald., Garr, Daniel. and Sprague, Jo. (1979) The Suburban Environment and Women. Praeger, New York. Smith, D.M. (1977) Human Geography: A Welfare Approach. London, Edward Arnold. Thrift, N. (1976) An Introduction to Time-Geography . Univesity of East Anglia. Goe Abstracts Ltd. CATMOG No. 13. Thrift, N. and Pred, A. (1981) “Time-geography: a new beginning.” in Progress in Human Geography, 5, pp277-286. Wells, Troth. and Sim, Foo Gaik. (1987) Till They have Faces: Women as Consumers. International Union of Consumer Organisations. Williamson, Judith. and Boyars, Marion.(1987) “Nuclear Family? No Thanks”. in Consuming Passions: The Dynamics of a Popular Culture. pp213-221. Women and Environments magazine. Published three times per year, available from the Faculty of Environmental Studies, Downsview Ontario, Canada. M30 2R2. Covers a wide range of issues concerning women and the environment. The latest issue included articles on women as urban developers; battered women in rural communities; women’s role in revitalising inner cities. Women & Geography Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers (WGSG). (1984) Geography and Gender. London: Hutchinson. ? “The Politics of Housework”. (1988) New Internationalist. March 1988. 9. Historical Perspectives Barclay, I. (1976) People Need Roots. Bedford Square Press. History of first Woman Surveyor to qualify written in her eighties. Insights into first wave of environmental feminism.
  • 22. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 22 Hayford, A.M. (1974) “The Geography of Women: An Historical Introduction,” in Antipode, 6, pp1-19. Kelly, J. (1984). Women. history and theory. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago Kleinberg, S. J., ed. (1988). Retrieving women's history. Changing perceptions of the role of women in politics and society. Berg Publishers Limited, New York. Lavigne, M. and J. Stoddart. (1977). Women's work in Montreal at the beginning of the century. In: Stephenson, M., ed. Womenin Canada Revised edition. General Publishing Co., Don Mills. Palm, R. and Pred, A. (1974) A Time-Geographic Perspective on Problems of Inequality for Women. Working Paper No 236. Institute of Urban and Regional Development, University of California, Berkely. Torre, Susana. (Ed.) (1977) Women in American Architecture: A Historic and Contemporary Perspective. Whitney Library of Design. New York. Series of essays that explore and evaluate women’s role in the American architectural profession. 10. Housing Bodil Kjaer. (1982). Architects Journal. 15th Sept. A Woman’s Place by Article about the Home Truths Exhibition by Matrix and the film Taking Place by Emma Henrion, Jenny Lowell and Gwyn Kirk, both of which question the assumptions about women which underpin much of modern housing. Bauer, C. (1951) Housing, planning and the new emergency. Community Planning Review pp. 78 _ 82. Blackie, M. Miss. (1909). Management of houses for working people. In: The National Council of Women in Canada. Report of the International Congress of Women. Geo. Parker and Sons, Printers, Toronto. Brian, M. and Tinker, A. (1981) Women in Housing. HCT. Carey, L. and Mapes, R. (1972) The Sociology of Planning: A Study of Social Activity on New Housing Estates. London, Batsford. Duncan, S.S. (1976) “Research Directions in Social Geography: Housing Opportunities and Constraints”. in Transactons of the Institute of British Geographers, 1 N.S. pp10- 19.
  • 23. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 23 English, J. (1976) “Housing Allocation and a Deprived Scottish Estate”. in Urban Studies, 13, pp319-323. Festinger, L., Schachter, S. and Back, N. (1950) Social Pressures in Informal Groups: A Study of Human Factors in Housing. Stanford, Stanford University Press. Field, D.E. and Neill, D.G. (1957) A Survey of New Housing Estates in Belfast. Department of Social Studies, Queen’s University of Belfast. Franck, K. and S. Ahrentzen, eds (1989). New households. new housing. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Gans, H.J. (1961) “The Balanced Community: Homogenity or Heterogeneity in Residential Areas.” in Journal of the American Institute of Planners. 27, pp176-184. Gittus, E. (1976) Flats, Families and the Under-Fives. London, Routledge. Gray, F. (1976) “Selection and Allocation of Council Housing,” in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1 N.S., pp34-46. Hayden, D. (1981). The grand domestic revolution: A history of feminist designs for American homes neighbourhoods and cities. MIT Press: Cambridge. Hayden, D. (1980).What would a non_sexist city be like? Speculations on housing, urban design and human work. In: C. Stimpson et al., eds. pp. 167 _ 184. Hayden, D. (1984). Redesigning the American dream: The future of housing. work and family life. W.W. Norton: New York. Jephcott, P. (1971) Homes in High Flats. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd. Klodawsky, Fran, (1987). Gender_Sensitive Theory and the Housing Needs of Mother_Led Families: Some Concepts and Some Buildings. Ottawa: CRIAW/ICREF. Leavitt, J. and S. Saegert. (1984). Women and abandoned buildings: A feminist approach to housing. Social_Policv. IS(1): 32 _ 39. London Borough of Enfield. (1975) Household Interview Survey - Borough Development Plan, Background Paper. London Borough of Enfield. Miller, R. (1982) “Household Activity Patterns in Nineteenth Century Suburbs: A time-geographic exploration.” in Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 72, pp355-371.
  • 24. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 24 Milton Keynes Development Corporation. (1974) Milton Keynes Household Survey 1973: Summary. Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Sociological Research Section. (1966) Home and Environment: A Pilot Study in Reading. Moser, C. and L. Peake, eds. (1987). Women. human settlements and housing. Tavistock: London. Munro, M. and S. Smith. (1989). Gender and housing: Broadening the debate. Housing Studies. 4(1): 3_ 17. Reiger, K. (1985) The Disenchantment of the Home. melbourne: Melbourne University Press. Ritzdorf, M. (1985). Zoning barriers to housing innovations. Journal of Planning Education end Research. 4(3): 177_ 184. Rogers, B. (1983) 52% Getting Women into Politics. Women’s Press. includes Housing, Planning Issues. Smith, Jane. (1982) “Little Box Living.” in Spare Rib Magazine. No.121. August. Article about women’s lives on a large housing estate in semi-rural Kent and how the design of the housing and the neighbourhoods limits their opportunites. U.K. Central Housing Committee. (1967) The Needs of New Communities. London, H.M.S.O. Vliet, W. ed. (1988). Women. housing end community. Avebury: Aldershot. Watson, S. (1986). Housing and the family: The marginalization of non_family households in Britain. International Journal of Urban and Reeional Research. IO: 8 _ 27 Watson, Sophie, (1988). Accommodating Inequality: Gender and Housing. Sydney and Boston: Allen Unwin. 11. Leisure Angrist, S.S. (1967) “Role Constellation as a Variable in Womens Leisure Activities,” in Social Forces, 45, pp423-431.
  • 25. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 25 Balmer, K. (1974) “Urban Open Space and Outdoor Recreation,” in P Lavery (ed) Recreational Geography. Newton Abbot, Devon, David and Charles. Bell, C. and Healey, P. (1973) “The Family and Leisure,” in M. Smith, S.Parker and C. Smith (eds) Leisure and Society in Britain. London, Allen Lane pp159-170. Bollman, S.R., Moxley, V.M. and Elliott, N.C. (1975) “Family and Community Activities of Rural Nonfarm Families with Children.” in Journal of Leisure Research, 7, pp53-62. Bradley, M. (1982) The Co-ordination of Services for Children under Five. Windsor, NFER/Nelson. British Broadcasting Corporation. (1978) The People’s Activities and Use of Time. London, B.B.C. Carpenter, G. and Sheklow, S. (1985) “The Leisure Feminism Link,” in Leisure Information, Vol 12, No 3, Winter pp5-6. Chapin, F.S. (1971) “Free Time Activities and Quality of Urban Life”. in Journal of the American Institute of Planners. November, pp411-417. Chapin, F.S. and Hightower, H.C. (1965) “Household Activity Patterns and Land Use”. in Journal of the American Institute of Planners.31, pp222-231. Hall, J. and Perry, N. (1974) Aspects of Leisure in Two Industrial Cities: Occasional Papers in Survey Research No 5. London, Social Science Research Council Survey Unit. Hardy, D. (1973) “Recreation Space and Social Planning,” in J. Rees and P. Newby (eds) Behavioural Perspectives in Geography: Monographs in Geography No 1. London, Middlesex Polytechnic, pp81-83. Hobson, D. (1983) “Women, Leisure and Television.” in S.Glyptis (ed), Leisure and the Media. Leisure Studies Association Conference Paper No 16. Hoggart, J. (1973) “Changes in Working Class Life.” in M. Smith, S. Parker and C. Smith. (eds) Leisure and Society in Britain. London, Allen Lane. pp28-39. Linsay, J.J. and Ogle, R.A. (1972) “Socio-economic patterns of Outdoor Recreation Use Near Urban Areas.” in Journal of Leisure Research, 4, pp19-24.
  • 26. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 26 London Borough of Merton. (1974) Borough Plan - Appendix B (Interim Report on Open Space and Recreation) London Borough of Merton. London Borough of Merton. (1976) Borough Plan - Appendix A (Report on Indoor Recreation and Leisure.) London Borough of Merton. London Borough of Southwark. (1970) Recreation in Southwark: Leisure Survey. Department of Architecture and Planning, London Borough of Southwark. Mitchell, L.S. and Lovingood, P.E. (1976) “Public Urban Recreation: An Investigation of Spatial Relationships,” in Journal of Leisure Research, 8, pp6-20. Rapoport, R. and Rapoport, R.N. (1975) Leisure and the Family Life Cycle. London, Routledge. Roberts, K. (1970) Leisure. London, Longman. Sessoms, H.D. (1963) “An Analysis of Selected Variables Affecting Outdoor Recreation Patterns.” in Social Forces, 42, pp112-114. Shepard, J., Westaway, J. and Lee, T. (1974) A Social Atlas of London. London, Oxford University Press. Sinkkonen, S. and Haario-Mannila, E. (1981) The Impact of the Womens Movement and Legislative Activity of Women MPs on Social Development. Ch 11 Rendel (op cit) Szalai, A. and Andrews, F.M. (eds) (1980) The Quality of Life: Comparative Studies. Beverly Hills, California, Sage. Talbot, M. (1979) Women and Leisure. London, Sports Council/ S.S.R.C. Thrift, N. (1976b) “A Reply to Brian Holly’s Paper: Some More Problems and a Utopian Perspective.” in B.P. Holly (ed) Time Space Budgets and Urban Research: A Symposium. Department of Geography, Kent State University. Tivers, J. (1976) Open Space in the City: An Analysis of Open Space Provision in London and Sydney. (unpublished Msc dissertation, University of London.) Toomey, D.M. (1970) “The Importance of Social Networks in Working Class Areas.” in Urban Studies, 7, pp259-270. Twin, S. (1985) “Women and Sport,”(Sport History) in D.Spivey (ed) Sport in America. New Historical Perspectives. pp193-217. Greenwood Press, Westport Conn, USA.
  • 27. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 27 Ullman, E.L. (1974) “Space and/ or Time: Opportunity for Substitution and Prediction.” in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 63, pp125-139. Young, M. (1977) “Towards a New Concordance” in New Society, 17 November, pp351-352. 12. Participation and Consultation Ardener, Shirley. (ed.) (1981) Women and Space, Ground Rules and Social Maps. Croon Helm in association with Oxford Women’s Studies Committee. Athanasiou, R. and Yoshioka. G.A. (1973) “The Spatial Character of Friendship Formation”. in Environment and Behaviour. 5, pp43-65. Brail, R.K. and Chapin, F.S. (1973) “Activity Patterns of Urban Residents”. in Environment and Behaviour. 4, pp163-190. Cook, J. and M. Fonow. (1986). Knowledge and women's interests: Issues of epistemology and methodology in feminist sociological research. Sociological Inquiry. 56: 2 _ 29. CES Ltd. (1984) The Outer Estates in Britain: A Preliminary Comparison of Four Estates, Interim Report. London, CES Ltd. Chisolm M. and Manners G. (1971) “Geographical Space: A New Dimension of Public Concern and Policy”. in M.Chisolm and G. Manners (eds) Spatial Policy Problems of the British Economy. London, Cambridge University Press. pp1-23. Davidson, R.N. (1976) “Social Deprivation: An Analysis of Intercensal Change,” in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1 N.S., pp108-117. Drake, C. and Horton, J. (1983) “Comment on Editorial Essay: Sexist Bias in Political Geography”. in Political Geography Quarterly, 2, pp329-337. Elms, A.C. (1976) Attitudes, Social Psychology, Block 10. Milton Keynes, Open University. Eyles, J. (1968) The Inhabitants’ Perception of Highgate Village (London) Discussion Paper 15. London School of Economics, Department of Geography.
  • 28. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 28 Firth, R., Hubert, J. and Forge, A. (1969) Families and Their Relatives: Kinship in a Middle Class Sector of London. London, Routledge. Freeman, Jo, (1980). Women and urban policy. Signs. Vol. S. no. 3, supplement. pp. 4 - 21. Gamarnikow, E. (1978). Introduction to special issue on women and the city. (International Journal of Urban and regional Research God) pp390 _ 403. Hedges, B.M. (1974) “Time Budgets,” in Social Trends, 5, pp35-44. Higgs, G. (1975) “An Assessment of the Action Component of Action Space.” in Geographical Analysis, 7, pp35-50. Hillman, M. (1970) Mobility in New Towns. (unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Edinburgh.) Hitchcock, J.R. (1972) “Daily Activity Patterns: an exploratory study.” in Ekistics. 34, pp-323-327. Holter, H. (1971) “Sex Roles and Social Change.” in Acta Sociologica, 14, pp2-12. Horton, F.E. and Reynolds, D.R. (1971) “Effects of Urban Spatial Structure on Individual Behaviour.” in Economic Geography, 47, pp36- 48. Hunt, P. (1980) Gender and Class Consciousness.” London, MacMillan. International Journal of Urban & Regional Research. (1978) Women and the City: special issue. Vol 2, No3, October. Internatonal Journal of Urban and Regional Research. (1978) Women and the City. Vol. 2. No. 3. Special issue on women and the city. Sociological/ feminist perspective on various aspects of urban life. The introduction is a comprehensive review of the issues involved in feminist research and practice. Jones, P.M., Dix, M.C., Clarke, M.I. and Heggie,I.G. (1983) Understanding Travel Behaviour. Aldershot Hants, Gower. Joseph, M. (1978) “Professional Values: a case study of professional students at a Polytechnic (Oxford Polytechnic)” in Research in Education, No 19, May.
  • 29. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 29 Joseph, M. (1980) Profesional Socialisation: a case study of Estates Management Students, DPhil, Oxford. Kerlinger, F.N. (1969) Foundations of Behavioural Research. London, Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Kirby, S. and K McKenna. (1989). Experience, research. social change. Methods from the margins. Garamond Press, Toronto. Knox, P.L. (1977) Social Well-Being: A Spatial Perspective. London, Oxford University Press. Lee, T. (1966) “A Null Relationship Between Ecology and Adult Education.” in The British Journal of Educational Psychology. 36, pp100-102. Leigh, A. (1980) “Policy Research and Reviewing Services for Under Fives.” in Social Policy and Administration., 14, pp151-163. Lenero-Otero, L. (ed) (1977) Beyond the Nuclear Family Model: Cross- Cultural Perspectives. Beverly Hills, California, Sage. Lenntorp, B. (1979) “A Time-geographic simulation model of individual activity programmes.” in T. Carlstein, D.N. Parkes and N.J. Thrift (eds) Timing Space and Spacing Time in Socio-economic Systems. London, Edward Arnold. Macmurray, T. (1971) “Aspects of Time and the Study of Activity Patterns.” in Town Planning Review, 42, pp195-209. Martensson, S. (1977) “Childhood Interaction and Temporal Organisation.” in Economic Geography, 53, pp99-125. McDowell, L. (1983) “Towards an Understanding of the Gender Division of Urban Space.” in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 1, pp59-72. Mitchell, J. (1976) “Women and Equality,” in J. Mitchell and A. Oakley (eds), The Rights and Wrongs of Women. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin. pp379-399. Morgan, B.S. (1976) “The Bases of Family Status Segregation: A Case Study in Exeter.” in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1 N.S., pp83-107. Moser, C.A. and Kalton, G. (1971) Survey Methods in Social Investigation. London, Heinemann, second edition.
  • 30. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 30 Oberg, S. (1976) Methods of describing physical access to supply points, Lund Studies in Geography Ser.B. No 43, University of Lund, Sweden. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. (1977) Protective Legislation Survey. London, O.P.C.S. Oppenheim, A.N. (1966) Questionnaire Design and Attitude Measurement. London, Heinemann. Pahl, R.E. (1968) Spatial Structure and Social Structure. C.E.S. Working Paper No 10. London, Centre for Environmental Studies. Pahl, R.E. (1971) Patterns of Urban Life. London, Longman. Pahl, R.E. (1975) Whose City? Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin. Pateman C. (1989). The Disorder of Women, Policy Press, Cambridge. Roberts, Helen. (Ed.) (1981) Doing Feminist Research. RKP. Rushton, G. (1969) “Analysis of Spatial Behaviour by Revealed Space Preferences.” in Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 59, pp391-400. Szalai, A. (1975) “Women in the light of contemporary time-budget research.” in Futures, 7, pp385-399. Saegert, S. (1985). The androgenous city: From critique to practice. Sociological Focus. 18(2): 161_ 176. Saegert, S. (1980). Masculine Cities and Feminine Suburbs: Polarized Ideas, Contradictory Realities. In Signs. Vol S. no. 3. supplement, pp. 96_111. Sen, G. and Grown, C. (1987) Development, Crises and Alternative Visions. Earthscan. TCPA and Taylor, B. (1985) Planning Advice for Womens Groups. Community Manual No 6. Thompson, J. (1983) Learning Liberation: Women’s Response to Men’s Education. Croom Helm. Thrift, N. (1976) “A Reply to Brian Holly’s Paper: Some More Problems and a Utopian Perspective.” in B.P. Holly (ed) Time Space Budgets and Urban Research: A Symposium. Department of Geography, Kent State University.
  • 31. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 31 Tivers, J. (1976) Open Space in the City: An Analysis of Open Space Provision in London and Sydney. (unpublished Msc dissertation, University of London.) Ullman, E.L. (1974) “Space and/ or Time: Opportunity for Substitution and Prediction.” in Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 63, pp125-139. Young, M. (1977) “Towards a New Concordance” in New Society, 17 November, pp351-352. 13. Science and Technology. Anderson, T.R. and Zelditch, M. (1975) A Basic Course in Statistics with Sociological Applications. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Co?a, G. (1985) The Mother Machine. Women’s Press. Cockburn, C. (1983) Brothers: Male Dominance and Technological Change. London, Pluto Press, Cockburn, C. (1985) Machinery of Dominance: Women, Men and Technical Know-how. London, Pluto Press. Faulkner, W. and Arnold, E. (ed) (1985) many parallel with planning. Smothered by Invention Technology in Women’s Lives. Pluto Hagerstrand, T. (1970) “What about People in Regional Science.” in Papers of the Regional Science Association. 24, pp.-21. Haraway, D. (1988) Situated knowledge’s: the science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective. Feminist Studies. 14(3): 575_599. 14. Shopping Bowlby, S. (1984) Planning for women to shop. Environment and Planning D. Society Space. 2: 179_199. Daws, L.F. and McCulloch, M. (1974) Shopping Activity Patterns: a travel diary study of Watford, Current Paper 31/74. Building Research Establishment, Watford, Herts.
  • 32. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 32 Hillier Parker May and Rowden. (1974) London Borough of Merton Shopping Study 15. Strategic and Practical Approaches Equal Opportunities Commission. (1980) Research Bulletin No. 4. Women and Government Statistics. Autumn. Everitt, J.C. (1976) “Community and Propinquity in a City.” in Annals of the Association Of American Geographers, 66, pp.104-116. Jeffries, M. (1977) “A Man’s Place is in the Home,” in The Sunday Times magazine, 20 March, p19. Kuz, T.J. (1978) “Quality of Life, an Objective and Subjective Variable Analysis,” in Regional Studies, 12, pp409-417. Mann, P.H. (1965) An Approach to Urban Sociology. London, Routledge. Mills, E.S. (1967) “An Aggregative Model of Resource Allocation in a Metropolitan Area,” in American Economic Review, 57, pp197-210. Tivers, J. (1978) “How the Other Half Lives: the geographical study of women.” in Area, 10, pp302-306. Urry, J. (1985) Localities, Class and Gender. Pion/ Metuen. Willis, M. (1969) “Sociological Aspects of Urban Structure,” in Town Planning Review, 39, pp296-306. Willmott, P. (1973) “Some Social Trends,” in B. Cullingworth (ed), Problems of an Urban Society, Vol. 3, London, Allen and Unwin, pp.94- 119. 16. Sustainable Development Foley, D.L. (1950) “The Use of Local Facilities in a Metropolis”. in American Journal of Sociology. 56, pp238-246. 17. Transport Banister, D. (1977) Car Availability and Usage: a model based on these concepts, Geography Paper No 58. Department of Geography, University of Reading.
  • 33. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 33 Eloit-Hurst, M.E. (1969) “The Structure of Movement and Travel Behaviour.” in Urban Studies, 6, pp70-82. Forest, J. (1974) “Spatial Aspects of Urban Social Travel.” in Urban Studies. 11, pp301-313. Hemmens, G.G. (1970) “Analysis and Simulation of Urban Activity Patterns,” in Social-Economic Planning Sciences, 4, pp53-66. Hillman, M., Henderson, I. and Whalley, A. (1973) Personal Mobility and Transport Policy. London, P.E.P., Broadsheet No 542. Hillman, M. Henderson, I. and Whalley, A. (1976) Transport Realities and Planning Policy. London, P.E.P. Wheeler, J.O. and Stutz, F.P. (1971) “Spatial Dimensions of Urban Social Travel.” in Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 61,pp371-386. White, M.J. (1977) “A Model of Residential Location Choice and Commuting by Men and Women Workers.” in Journal of Regional Science. 17, pp41-52. Wigan, M.R. and Morris, J.M. (1979) The Transport Implications of Activity and Time Budget Constraints. Australian Road Research Board Research Report ARR 93. 18. Violence and Womens Safety Counter Information Services. (?) Women under Attack. Crisis Special Report, 15. Enjeu, C. & Save, J. (1974) The city: off limits to women. Liberation. 18: 9_13. Gordon, Margaret T. Stephanie Riger, Robert K. LeBailly, and Linda Heath, (1980). Crime, women, and the quality of urban life. I. Vol. 5. no. 3, supplement, pp.144 _ 160. Harvey, D. (1975) Social Justice and the City. London, Edward Arnold, paperback edition. Little J., Peake L. and Richardson P. (1988) Women in Cities. MacMillan, London.
  • 34. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 34 Mozingo, L (1989) Women and Downtoen open spaces. Places, 6(1): 38-47. Toronto, (1988). The Safe City: Municipal Strategies for Preventing Public Violence Against Women. Toronto: The Safe City Committee. Adopted September 19, 1988 by Toronto City Council. Valentine, G. (1989). The geography of women's fear. Area. 21: 385 _ 390. van 19. Womens Roles Bernard, J. (1964) Academic Women. Meridian. Bernard, J. (1971) “The Status of Women in Modern Patterns of Culture.” in C.F. Epstein and W.J. Goode (eds) The Other Half: Roads to Women’s Equality. New Jersey, Prentice Hall. Bolton, B. (1975) An End to Homeworking? Fabian Tract 436. London, The Fabian Society. Boulding, E. (1977) Women in the Twentieth Century World. New York, Sage. Brinelow, E. (1981) “Women in the Civil Service”. in Public Administration. pp313-336. Bristow, S. (1980) “ Women Councillors - An Explanation of the Under Representation of Women in Local Government”. in Local Government Studies. May/June. pp73-90. Brunsdon, C. (1978) “It is well known that by nature women are inclined to be rather personal”. in Womens Studies Group (ed), Women Take Issue: Aspects of Woman’s Subordination. London, Hutchinson. Burtenshaw, D. (1973) “Relocated Wives,” in New Society, 24, p688. Deem, R. (1980) Schooling for Women’s Work. RKP Epstein, C. (1976) Women’s Place, Options and Limits in Professional Education. University of California. Finch, J. (1983) Married to the Job: Wives Incorporation in Men’s Work. Allen and Unwin.
  • 35. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 35 Fincher, R. and J. McQuillen. (1989). Women in urban social movements. Urban Geographv. ' I0(6): 604 _ 613. Fogarty, M.P. Rapoport, R. and Rapoport, R.N. (1971) Sex, Career and Family. London, Allen and Unwin GLC Women’s Committee (1985) Women on the Move Issue 25 August. GLC. Several other publications by GLC Gittelj M. and T. Shtob. (1980). Changing women's role in political volunteerism and reform of the city. In: C. Stimpson et aL, eds. Women and the American city. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 64 _ 7S. Keller, S. (1981). Building for women. Lexington Books: Lexington. Cranz, Galen, (1980). Women in urban parks. Eigns. Vol. S. no. 3, supplement, pp. 579_595. . Hayden D. (1987). The Grand Domestic Revolution. MIT Press, Cambridge. Hills, J. (1982) “Women Local Councillors - a Reply to Bristow.” in Local Government Studies. Jan/Feb. Horner, M. Austin, H. and Guy, Y. (1974) “Research Trends and Needs in Women’s Education and Career Development.” in International Social Science Journal. No 16, Hubback, J. (1957) Wives Who Went to College. London, Heinemann. Hughes, M. and Kennedy, M. (1985) New Futures: Changing Women’s Education. RKP. Jephcott, P. (1962) Married Women Working. London, Allen and Unwin. Leonard, D. (ed) (1984) The Changing Experience of Women. Open University. Standard Introductory Text. Lopata, H.Z. (1971) Occupation; Housewife. New York, Oxford University Press. Loyd, B. (1975) Women's place, man's place. l landscape 20:lO_13. Lorber, J. (1984) Women Physicians, Careers, Status and Power. Tavistock.
  • 36. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 36 Markson, Elizabeth W. and Beth B. Hess, (1980). Older Women in the City. In Signs. Vol. 5, no. 3, supplement, pp. 127_143. Marshall, J. (1985) Women Managers Travellers in A Male World. Wiley. Mayer, M. (1977) Women in the Community. Mazey, M. and D. Lee. (1983). Her space. her place: A geography of women. American Association of Geographers: Washington. Melville,J. (1983) “Mothers in the Front Line.” in New Society, 10 March, pp372-374. Myrdal, A. and Klein, V. (1956) Women’s Two Roles: Home and Work. London, Routledge. Nandy, L. (1978) “Double Bind for Women.” in New Society, 45, pp689- 690. National Opinion Polls. (1977) Women in Britain. London, N.O.P. Oakley, A. (1974) Housewife. London, Allen Lane. Osen, L.N. (1974) Women in Mathematics. MIT. Pahl, J.M. and Pahl, R.E. (1971) Managers and their Wives. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin. Pleck, J.H. (1984) “The Work-Family Role System.” in P. Voydanoff (ed) Work and Family: Changing Roles of Men and Women. Palo Alto, California, Mayfield pp8-19. Rendel, M. and Ashworth, G. (1981) Women, Power and Political Systems. Rogers, B. (1980) The Domestication of Women. Tavistock. especially p.50 ‘Male Planners and Male Bias in Planing.’ Rowe, M.P. (1977) “Child Care for the 1980’s: Traditonal Sex Roles of Androgyny?” in J.R. Chapman and M. Gates (eds), Women into Wives: The Legal and Economic Impact of Marriage. Beverly Hills, California, Sage. Smith, J. (1978) “Women and the Family.” in International Socialism, 104, pp11-16. Spender, D. (1982) Invisible Women. Winter & Reeders.
  • 37. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 37 Sullerot, E. (1971) Women, Society and Change. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Tallman, I. (1969) “Working Class Wives in Suburbia: fulfilment or crisis.” in Journal of Marriage and the Family, 31, pp65-72. Tivers, J. (1985) Women Attached. Beckenham: Croom Helm Urban, E. (1977) “A Case Study of Child-Minders in the London Borough of Camden,” in M.Mayo (ed), Women in the Community. London, Routledge, pp45-51. Van Vliet, W. (1985). Communities and built environments supporting women's changing roles. Sociological.Focus. 18(2): 73 _ 77. 20. Women Town Planners Adamson, A. (1970). "Twenty_three years." An address to the Annual Conference of the Ontario Division, Community Planning Association of Canada Toronto, Ontario. Aldridge, B. (1915) The Case for Town Planning. London: National Housing & Planning Council. Annear, D. (1922) For Every Man His Home: a book of Australian homes and the purpose of their design. Vol. 2., No. 1, October. Anonymous. (1925). Women' [sic] part in town planning. Journal of the Town Planning Institute of Canada October. 21 _ 22. American Planning Association. Planning and Women Division Newsletter. Available on subscription to APA, Planning and Women Division , 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington DC 20036. Architectural Design, Vol. 45, August (1975). Women and Architecture. ASPO (American Society of Planning Officials) (1974) Report No. 301. Planning, Women and Change. April. Report providing information and guidance in areas of planning practice related to the present day needs of women. Atkins, S. and Hoggitt, B. (1984) Women and the Law. Blackwell.
  • 38. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 38 Beard, M. (1915). Woman's work in municipalities. Arno Press, New YorL (1972 re_print) . Burns, Ruth Ann, (1980). Breaking Down the Barriers: Women in Urban Management. In Sims. Vol. S. no. 3, pp. 231_237. Coatsworth, Patricia A. (Ed.) (1981) Women and Planning: A Bibliography. Council of Planning Librarians, 1313 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637. Extensive bibliography with more than 300 entries bringing together sources on the two facets of women and planning: planning for and with women, focussing on women’s needs and also women as planning professionals. Divided into two parts - historical, 1840-1960, and contemporary, post 1960. Cornish, F. J. (1964). The history of the CPAC. Foreword. Community Planning Review (plus articles by five other authors). Eversley, D.E.C. (1973) The Planner in Society. London, Faber & Faber. Gilsman., C.P. (1978) (originally 1915.) Herland. Women’s Press. A future scenario of a “Planned” feminist country. Gilsman., C.P. (1978) (originally 1915.) Herland. Women’s Press. A future scenario of a “Planned” feminist country. Good, D. L. Mrs. (1975). Women in planning: A citizen's view. Plan Canada 15(2): 68 _ 71. Greed, C. (1983) Women and Surveying. Private. RTPI Library has a copy and others e.g. GLC, Feminist Library - raises many issues of women in planning, surveying, and women on the receiving end of policies. Report has an extensive booklist related to “Women and Planning” and general environmental issues. Greed, C. (1983) Women and Surveying. Private. RTPI Library has a copy and others e.g. GLC, Feminist Library - raises many issues of women in planning, surveying, and women on the receiving end of policies. Report has an extensive booklist related to “Women and Planning” and general environmental issues. Hapgood, K. and J. Getzels, eds. (1974). Planning, women and change. Chicago: American Society of Planning officials Heresies 11. (1981) Making Room: Women in Architecture. Contains articles on a wide range of issues relating to women and the built environment. Historical and contemporary material.
  • 39. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 39 Kennedy, Margaret. (1981) “Towards a Rediscovery of Feminine Principles in Architecture and Planning.” in Women’s Studies International Quarterly, Vol. 4 No. 1 This article argues that women, female priorities and values have a distinctive contribution in shaping the environment. It defines male and female principles in architecture and suggests qualities of an alternative architecture shaped by women. . Kjelberg, J. ed.(1983). Women and planning: Proceedings of a conference, May 1, 1982. Toronto: Women in and Planning. . . Klodawsky, F. (1985). Employment opportunities for.women in architecture and urban planning: Pr'oblems and prospects. Canada: Labour Canada_Women's_Bureau. . . Leavitt, I. (1986). Feminist advocacy planning in the 198Os. _ In: B. Checkoway, ed. Strategic perspectives on planning practice. Lexington Books: Lexington. Leavitt, J. (1980). The history, status and concerns of women planners. In C. Stimpson _ ah, eds. pp. 223 _227. Leavitt, J. (1981). The history, status and concerns of women planners. In: Stimpson, C., E. Dixler, M. Nelson and K Yatrakis, eds. Women and the American city. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Leavitt, Jacqueline. (1980a) “Research Needs and Guidelines on Women’s Issues: Planning Housing and Community Development.” in Papers in Planning No. 17, 1980. An analysis of how women’s issues have been analysed in relation to planning, housing and community development and a suggested framework of research guidelines. Leavitt, Jacqueline. (1980b) Planning and Women, and Women and Planning. Ph.D. dissertation. Columbia University, 1980. Examines the relationship between the planning profession’s impact on women planners and women planners impact on the profession and its products. Mackenzie, S. (1989) Women in the city. In Peet, R. & Thrift, N. (eds.) New Models in Geography. Volume 2. London: Unwin Hyman, pp. 109_126. MacKenzie, S. (1984). Catching up with ourselves: Ideas on developing gender_sensitive theory in the environmental disciplines. Women and Environments. 6(3): 16 _ 18.
  • 40. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 40 McDowell, L. (1983) Towards the understanding of the gender division of urban space. Environment and Planning D. Society & Space. 1: 59-62. . McDowell, L. (1983). Towards an understanding of the gender division of urban space. Environment and Planning D. Society and Space. 1: S9 _ 72. McDowell, Linda, (1989). Women, gender and the organization of space. Gregory, Derek and Rex Walford, eds., 1989. Horizons in Human Geographv. London: Macmillan. Matrix, (1985) Making Space , Women and the Man-made Environment. London,Pluto. Modlich,R. (1988). Planning implications of Women Plan Toronto. Plan Canada. pp. 12O_13O. Momsen, J.H. and Townsend, J. (eds) (1984) Women’s Role in Changing the Face of the Developing World. Papers. Women and Geography Study Group Session, Institute of British Geographers, Durham. Rogers, Barbara. (1980) The Domestication of Women: Discrimination in the Developing Countries. Tavistock Publications. Stimpson, Catherine. (1980) (Ed). Women in the American City. Town Planning Quarterly. (1981) Women’s Issue. N.Z. Planning Institute. No 62, March. P.O. Box 6388, Wellesley Street, Auckland, NZ. Weisman, L. and Birkly, N. (?) The Women’s School of Architecture and Planning. Wilson, E. (1980) Only Halfway to Paradise. Tavistock. Relates to how women fitted into Welfare State of which Planning is one part. Women and Urban Planning. (1982) Special Session of the 36th International Federation of Housing and Planning World Congress. Oslo. 21. Workplace and Employment Adams, C. and Winston, K. (1980) Mothers at Work. Longman. Adams, C. and Winston, K. (1984) Mothers at Work. Longman.
  • 41. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 41 Ambrose, P. (1974) The Quiet Revolution. London, Sussex University Press. Anon. (1978) “Demand for Part-timers,” in Midweek, 52, 1. Arregger, C. E. (1966) Graduate Women at Work. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Oriel. Barron, R.D., and Norris, G.M. (1976) “Sexual divisions and the labour market”, in Barker, D.L. and Allen, S., Dependence and Exploitation in Work and Marriage, London, Longman, pp47-69. Beechey, V. (1988) “Rethinking the Definition of Work: Gender and Work”, in Jenson, J., Hagen, E., and Reddy, C. (eds), Feminization of the Labour Force: Paradoxes and Promises. Oxford, Polity Press, pp45- 62. Bland, L. et al. (1978) “Women ‘inside and outside’ the relations of production” in Women’s Studies Group Women Take Issue: Aspects of Women’s Subordination. London, Hutchinson. pp35-78. Breugel, I. (1989) “Sex and race in the labour market”, in Feminist Review, No. 32, pp49-68. Breugel, I. (1983) Women’s Legislation and the Labour Market. Ch 5 of Lewis J.(ed) Buswell, C. (1983) “Women, Work and Education,” in Social Policy and Administration, 17, pp220-231. Cain, G.G. (1976)”The Challenge of Segmented Labor Theories to Orthodox Theory: A Survey”, in Journal of Economic Literature, Vol 14, no 4, pp1215-1257. Coverman, S. (1983) “Gender, Domestic Labour Time, and Wage Inequality,” in American Sociological Review, 48, pp623-637. Coyle, A. (1982) “Sex and Skill in the Organisation of the Clothing Industry”, in West, J. (ed), Work, Women and the Labour Market, London, Routledge and Keegan Paul, pp10-26. Curran, M.M. (1988) “Gender and Recruitment: People and Places in the Labour Market”, in Work, Employment, and Society, Vol 2, No 3, pp335- 351. Dex, S. and Walters, P. (1989) “Women’s occuptional status in Britain, France and the USA: explaining the difference”, in Industrial Relations Journal, Vol. 20, No 3, pp203-212.
  • 42. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 42 Elias, P. and Main, B. (1982) Women’s Working Lives: Evidence from the National Training Survey. University of Warwick Institute for Employment Research. Ginsberg, S. (1977) “Women, Work and Conflict,” in N. Fonda and P. Moss (eds), Mothers in Employment. Uxbridge, Middlesex, Brunel University management Programme. Hakim, C. (1980) “Homeworking: some new evidence.” in Employment Gazette. 88, pp1105-1110. Hakim, C. (1981) “Job Segregation: trends in the 70’s”, in Employment Gazette, December 1981, pp521-529. Hanson, S. and G. Pratt. (1988). Spatial dimensions of the gender division of labor in a local Iabor market. Urban Geography. 9(2): 18O_202. Hartmann, H. (1979) “Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Job Segregation by Sex”, in Eistenstein, Z,R. (ed), Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism. New York, Monthly Review Press, pp206-233. Holland, J. (1981) Work and Women. Bedford Way Papers 6, University of London Institute of Education. Hurstfield, J. (1978) The Part-Time Trap: Part-Time Workers in Britain Today. London, Low Pay Unit. Mackie. L. and Pattullo, P. (1977) Women at Work. London, Tavistock. Manley, P and Sawbridge, D. (1980) “Women at Work.” in Lloyds Bank Review, 135, pp29-40. Martin, J. and Roberts,C. (1984) Women and Employment: A Lifetime Perspective. London, Departmant of Employment/ O.P.C.S. Moore Milroy, B. and C. Andrews. (1988). Life spaces: Gender. household and employment. UBC Press: Vancouver. McConnell, J.P. (1985) “Bare Trap: the Legal Pitfalls of Requiring Scanty Costumes,” in Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, Vol 26, No 3, pp78-82. Noordhoek, J. and Smith, Y. (1971) “Family and Work” in Acta Sociologica, 14, pp43-51. Nursery Action Group/ Benwell C.D.P. (1977) Work and Play in Benwell.
  • 43. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 43 Osborn, A.F. (1983) “Maternal Employment, Depression and Child Behaviour,” in E.O.C. Research Bulletin, 8, pp48-67. Pahl, R.E. (1977) Inner City Jobs. (Letter to the Times 1st March) Roistacher, Elizabeth A. and Janet Spratun Young, (1980). Working Women and City Structure: Implications of the Subtle Revolution. In Signs. Vol. S. no. 3, supplement, pp. 220_22S. Rubery, J. (1978) “Structured labour markets, worker organisation and low pay”, in Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2, pp17-36. Rueschameyer, M. (1981) Professional Work and Marriage An East-West Comparison. MacMillan. Rutherford, B. and G. Wekerle. (1989). Captive rider, captive labour: Spatial constraints and women's employment. Urban Geogarphy. 9(2): 116_ 137. Social Surveys (Gallup Poll) Ltd. (1979) Work and Mothers Survey. London, Gallup. Speakman, S. (1983) “Women and Shiftwork: a study of the effects of shiftworking patterns on work opportunities and family life,” in E.O.C. Research Bulletin, 8, pp37-47. Stacey, M. (1980) The Division of Labour Revisited or Overcoming Two Adams. BSA Conference. Taubman, P. and Wachter, M.L. (1986) “Segmented labour markets”, in Ashenfelter,O. and Layard, R. (eds), Handbook of Labor Economics, Vol II, N. Holland, Elsevier Science Publishers, pp1183-1212. Thompson, B. and Finlayson, A. (1963) “Married Women who Work in Early Motherhood.” in British Journal of Sociology, 14, pp150-168. Tivers, J. (1979) Commercial Development and Women’s Employment. Slate. (The Radical Paper on Architecture and the Building Industry.) Yeadle, S. (1984) Women’s Working Lives. Tavistock SSP. 22. Worldwide
  • 44. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 44 Abdullah, T and Zeidenstein, S. (1982) Village Women of Bangladesh: Prospects for Change. Pergammon Press. Afshar, H. and Agarwal, B. (1989) Women, Poverty and Ideology in Asia. MacMillan. Burt, S., L. Code and L. Dorney, eds. (l988) Changing patterns: Women in Canada. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. Duvall, D. (1985). Emergency housing for women in Canada. Ekistics. 31O(Jan_Feb): 56 _ 61. Campbell, A., Converse, P.E. and Rodgers, W.L. (1976) The Quality of American Life. New York, Russell Sage. Ferrier, K. (1983). Sexism in Australian cities: Barrier to employment opportunities. Women's Studies International Forum. 6(1): 73 _ 84. Fodor, R. (1978) “Day-care Policy in France and its Consequencies for Women.” in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 2, pp463-481. Godkin, M. and Emker, I. (1976) “Time-space Budget Studies in Sweden: A Review and Evaluation,” in B.P. Holly (ed) Time-space budgets and Urban Research: A Symposium. Department of Geography, Kent State University. Hanson, S. and Hanson, P. (1980) “Gender and Urban Activity Patterns in Uppsala, Sweden.” in Geographical Review, 70, pp291-299. Hayden D. (1986). Redesigning the American Dream. Norton, New York. Kirby, S. and K. McKenna. (1989). Experience Research Social Change: Methods from the Magi. Toronto: Gararnond Press. Lane, C. (1983) “Women in Socialist Society with Special Reference to the German Democratic Republic.” in Sociology, 17, pp489-505. Langland, E. and Gore, W. (ed) (1981) A Feminist Perspective in the Academy. Chicago. Lawson, Ronald and Stephen E. Barton, (1980). Sex Roles in Social Movements: A Case Study of the Tenant Movement in New York City. In Signs. Vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 23O_247. Menchu, R.I. and Menchu, Roberta. (1984) An Indian Woman in Guatemala. Verso. Mies M. (1980) Indian Women and Patriarcy. Concept Publishing.
  • 45. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 45 Momsen, J. and J. Townsend, eds. (1987). Geography of gender in the third world SUNY Press: Albany. Moser, C. (1989). Gender planning in the third world: Meeting practical and strategic gender needs. World Development. 17(11): 1799 _ 1825 Ritzdorf, M. (1985). Zoning ordinances out_oftouch with changing American demography. Urban and Housing Research Report. 8S(11): 1. Robinson, J.P., Converse, P.E. and Szalai, A. (1972) “Everyday Life in Twelve Countries,” in A Szalai (ed), The Use of Time: Daily Activities of Urban and Suburban Populations in Twelve Countries. The Hague, Mouton, pp113-143. Rubin, Nancy. (1982) The New Suburban Woman - Beyond Myth and Motherhood. Coward, McGann and Geoghegan. New York. Study of lifestyles, values and experiences of women living in American suburbs. Scheuch, E.K. (1972) “The Time-Budget Interview.” in A Szalai (ed) The Use of Time: Daily Activities of Urban and Suburban Population in Twelve Countries. The Hague, Mouton. pp69-87. Simpson, Catherine. (ed) (1981) Women and the American City. Chicago. Smith, D.M. (1973) The Geography of Social Well-Being in the United States. New York, McGraw-Hill. Stimpson C., Dixter E., Nelson M. and Yatrakis R. (1981) Women and the American City. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Stimpson, C.R. et al (1980) Women and the American City. University of Chicago Press. Szalai, A. (1972) Introduction. Concepts and Practices of Time-budget Research,” in A. Szalai (ed) The Use of Time: Daily Activities of Urban and Suburban Populations in Twelve Countries. The Hague, Mouton. Szalai A. (ed) (1972) The Use of Time: Daily Activities of Urban and Suburban Populations in Twelve Countries. The Hague, Mouton. 23. Journals
  • 46. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 46 Built Environment Vol 10 No 1 “Women and the Environment.”, Guest Editor Sophia Bowlby. Ekistics No 310 Jan/ Feb (1985) “Women and Space in Human Settlements.” New Internationalist August (1985).“Woman to Woman” Part 1 July, Part 2 No 149-150. Third World Planning and Development. Signs (1979) “Women and the American City.” Vol 5 No 3 Spring 1980. WEB Quarterly. Newsletter of Women in the Built Environment. 24. Other Articles. Acker, J. (1983) “Women and Stratification. A Review of Women in the City.” International Environment and Planning: Society and Space. Vol 1 pp59-72.Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol 2 No 3 (1978) Dresser, M. (1978) “Landscape with Figures”, A Review of Women in the City. in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol 2, No 3. Greed, C. (1984) “Whatever Happened to Patriarchal Planning?” Planning No 572 8.6.84. Howard, E. (1913) “A New Way of Housekeeping” Daily mail 27.3.1913. Also “Domestic Industry as it might be” EH cashing in on first wave of feminism. Howe, E. (1980) “Role Choices of Urban Planners” (women’s role in planning) pp398-408. Journal of American Planning Association. July 1981 and October 1980. Howe, E. and Kaufman, J. (1981) “The Values of Contemporary American Planners” Journal of American Planning Association. July. pp266-278. Mumford,L. (1914) “Comunity Cooking” Forum No 52 July.
  • 47. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 47 _ A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (1990 - 1996) Produced for the RTPI Equal Opportunities Panel.
  • 48. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 48 Dory Reeves 25. General Alaimo, S. (1994) Cyborg and Ecofeminist INtervention: Challenges for an Environmental Feminism, Feminist Studies, Vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 133-152. Arnold, L. (1990) The Play & Recreation Needs of Children & Teenagers Residing in Small Lot Subdivisions. Unpublished Report, Postgraduate Diploma in Urban & Regional Planning, Department of Urban & Regional Planning. Perth: Curtin University. Baines, C., P. Evans and S. Neysmith, eds.(1991). Women's caring. McClelland & Stewart, Toronto. Bell, D. and G. Valentine, eds. (1995). Mapping desire: Geographies of sexuality. Routledge: London. ' Bennett, T. (1990) Planning and people with disabilities. In Montgomery, J. & Thornley, A. (eds.) Radical Planning Initiatives. Aldershot: Gower. Bondi, L. (1992). Gender symbols and urban lanscapes. Progress in Human Geoaraphy. 16(2): I57_ 170. Central Statistical Office. Social Trends (Annual). London, H.M.S.O. Council of Europe, (1994) Challenges facing European society with the approach of the year 2000 Colloquy, Strasbourg: Council of Europe. Dailey, Gillian, (1996). Ideologies of Caring: Engender (1995) Gender Audit 1995, Edinburgh: Engender. European Commission (1996) DG XVI Women Players in Regional Development, Luxembourg: European Commission. Genovese, Rosalie G., (1980). A Women's Self_Help Network as a Response to Service Needs in the Suburbs. In I. Vol. 5. no. 3, supplement, pp. 248_256. Grant, Judith. (1993). Fundamental feminism. London: Routledge. Chapters 1 _ 3. pp. 1 _ 88. Gunew S. (1991). A Reader in Feminist Knowledge. Routledge, London.
  • 49. A Bibliography of Women and Planning Issues (Pre - 1990) and (1990 - 1996) Dory Reeves:d.reeves@auckland.ac.nz 49 Higgins, M. and Davies, L. (1996) Planning for Women How Much has been Achieved, Built Environment, Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 32-46. Hooper, Barbara, (1992). "Split at the Roots": A Critique of the Philosophical and Political Sources of Modem Planning Doctrine. In Frontiers. Vol. Xiii, no. 1, pp. 45_8O. Laslett, Barbara, Johanna Brenner and Yesim Arat, (1995). Rethinking the Political: Gender. Resistance. and the State. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Little, J. (1994) Gender, Planning and the policy process, Oxford: Pergammon. Little, J. (1994) Women's Initiatives in town planning in England: a critical review, Town Planning Review, 65(3) pp. 261-276. Massey, D. (1994) space, place and gender, Cambridge: Polity Press. Phillips A. (1991). Engendering Democracy. Policy Press, Cambridge. Rakodi, C. (1991) Cities and people: towards a gender aware urban planning process? Public Administration and Development, 11(6) pp. 541-559. Randall, James E. and Gilles Viaud, (1994). A Gender_Sensitive Urban Factorial Ecology: Male, Female, Grouped, and Gendered Social Spaces in Saskatoon. In Urban Geography. December 1994, Vol. I5, no. 8, pp. 741_777. Richards, L. (1990) Nobody's Home. Melbourne: oxford University Press. Richards, L. (1994) Suburbia: domestic dreaming In Johnson, L. (ed.) Suburban Dreaming. Geelong: Deakin University Press, pp. 114-128. Rosenbloom, S. (1994). Why working women need a car. In: M. Wachs, ed: The Car and the City. Forthcoming. Troy, P. (1996) The Perils of Urban Consolidation. Sydney: Federation Press. Valentine, G. (1993). (Hetero)sexing space: Lesbians' perceptions and experiences of everyday places. Environment and Planning D. Society and Space. 11: 395_413. Warde, A. (1991). Gentrification as consumption: Issues of class and gender. Environment and Planning D. 9. 223 _ 232.
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