Reading List

This is the short, most currently burning list. The entire bibliography can be accessed here.
 

Bryson, L (1996): Revaluing the household economy. Women's Studies International Forum 19(3), 207–219.

Eichler, M (ed.) (1995): Change of plans : towards a non-sexist sustainable city. Garamond Press, Toronto.

Feiner, S F (1995): Reading neoclassical economics: toward an erotic economy of sharing. In: Out of the margin: feminist perspectives on economics. (Kuiper, E; Sap, J; Feiner, S; Ott, N; Tzannatos, Z, eds.) Routledge, London, 151–166.

Friedman, AT (1999): Shifting the paradigm: houses built for women. In: Design and feminism: re-visioning spaces, places and everyday things. (Rothschild, J; Cheng, A; Fitzpatrick, E; Mahboubian, M; Monaco, F; Rosner, V, eds.) Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 85–97.

Gardiner, J (1997): Gender, care and economics. Macmillan Press, Basingstoke.

Gibson-Graham, J K (1996): The end of capitalism (as we knew it): a feminist critique of political economy. 1st ed. Blackwell Publishers, Oxford.

Hayden, D (1980): What Would a Non-Sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work. In: Women and the American City. (Stimpson, C; Dixler, E; Nelson, M; Yatrakis, K, eds.) University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 167–184.

Hayden, D (1981): The Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Designs for American Homes, Neighbourhoods and Cities. 2nd ed. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Hayden, D (1984): Redesigning the American Dream: the Future of Housing, Work, and Family Life. W. W. Norton and Company, New York.

Hermanuz, G (1999): Outgrowing the corner of the kitchen table. In: Design and feminism: re-visioning spaces, places and everyday things. (Rothschild, J; Cheng, A; Fitzpatrick, E; Mahboubian, M; Monaco, F; Rosner, V, eds.) Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 67–83.

Honig, B (1994): Difference, dilemmas, and the politics of home. Social Research 61(3), 563–597.

Kaika, M (2004): Interrogating the geographies of the familiar: domesticating nature and constructing the autonomy of the modern home. International Journal of Urban aand Regional Research 28(2), 265–286.

MacGregor, S (2003): Bright new vision or same old story? Looking for gender justice in the eco-city. In: Urban affairs: back on the policy agenda. (Andrew, C; Graham, K A; Philips, SD, eds.) McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 71–92.

McDowell, L (2004): Work, workfare, work/life balance and an ethic of care. Progress in Human Geography 28(2), 145–163.

Mouffe, C (1996): Feminism, citizenship, and radical democratic politics. In: Social postmodernism: beyond identity politics. 2nd ed. (Nicholson, L; Seidman, S, eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 315–331.

Plumwood, V (1995): Feminism, privacy and radical democracy. Anarchist Studies 3, 97–120.

Register, R (2001): Ecocities: Building Cities in Balance with Nature. Berkeley Hills Books, California.

Young, I M (1997): Intersecting Voices: dilemmas of gender, philosophy and policy. Princeton University Press, Princeton.


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