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Published 2020
Ciudades inclusivas para mujeres: de la historia de las mujeres a las transformaciones en el espacio de la ciudad
“…It seeks to understand the development of women's lives, their condition in public and private environments, how these events intervene in the urban space, and how the advances conquered by women along with this path influence today's cities. To conduct the study about women's history, we considered the first civilizations, formed from the development of cities to the contemporary city, promoting a reflection on how the universalization of the city's population affects women's and socially excluded groups' lives, and the challenges to be overcome to build more inclusive cities.…”
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Published 2020
Inclusive cities for women: from women’s history to transformations in the city space
“…It seeks to understand the development of women's lives, their condition in public and private environments, how these events intervene in the urban space, and how the advances conquered by women along with this path influence today's cities. To conduct the study about women's history, we considered the first civilizations, formed from the development of cities to the contemporary city, promoting a reflection on how the universalization of the city's population affects women's and socially excluded groups' lives, and the challenges to be overcome to build more inclusive cities.…”
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Published 2021
Inclusive cities for women: from women’s history to transformations in the city space
“…It seeks to understand the development of women's lives, their condition in public and private environments, how these events intervene in the urban space, and how the advances conquered by women along with this path influence today's cities. To conduct the study about women's history, we considered the first civilizations, formed from the development of cities to the contemporary city, promoting a reflection on how the universalization of the city's population affects women's and socially excluded groups' lives, and the challenges to be overcome to build more inclusive cities.…”
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