ISSN 0343-2521
Publisher: Springer
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Gendered spaces in urban and rural contexts: An introduction pp. 215-217(3) Authors: Joos Fortuijn; Andre Horn; Wim Ostendorf
Womens use of public space and sense of place in the Raval (Barcelona) pp. 219-227(9) Authors: Anna Ortiz; Maria Garcia-Ramon; Maria Prats
Women and the access to knowledge and new technologies: The case of Pisa pp. 229-237(9) Authors: Gisella Cortesi; Michela Lazzeroni
Gender and urban poverty: Single mothers in Amsterdam pp. 239-246(8) Authors: Joos Fortuijn; Wim Ostendorf
Changing gender differences in commuting in the Tokyo metropolitan suburbs pp. 247-253(7) Author: Masaki Kawase
Changing distribution of gender in the Extended Bangkok Region under globalization pp. 255-262(8) Author: Satoshi Nakagawa
Engendering local government in post-apartheid South Africa Experiences of female councillors in Durban (19962000) pp. 263-272(10) Authors: Nuthan Maharaj; Brij Maharaj
Invisible women Making the case for supply-led, class-based, gender targeted land redistribution in South Africa pp. 273-279(7) Authors: N. Davis; A. Horn; S. Wyk
Minority womens microenterprises in rural areas of the United States of America: African American, Hispanic American and Native American case studies pp. 281-289(9) Author: Helen Aspaas
Rural women and technology in South Africa: Case studies from KwaZulu-Natal Province pp. 291-300(10) Author: Urmilla Bob
Book review: Tovi, Fenster The Global City and the Holy City. Pearson Education: Harlow, 2004. 319 pp. pp. 301-302(2) Author: Joos Fortuijn
Book review: Hardill I., 2002, Gender, Migration and the Dual Career Household. Routledge, London and New York, 162 pp., 44 pounds pp. 302-303(2) Author: Joos Fortuijn
Book review: Yeoh B.S.A., Teo P., Huang S. (eds.), Gender Politics in the Asia-Pacific Region. Routledge International Studies of Women and Place: London/New York, Routledge, 2002. 232 pp. 48 Pounds. pp. 303-304(2) Author: Joos Fortuijn