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The framework is founded partly on cross - cultural studies of women and space .
No attempt is made , however , to suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists
in relationship to space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as ...
The framework is founded partly on cross - cultural studies of women and space .
No attempt is made , however , to suggest that a general ' status ' of women exists
in relationship to space . Nor is it suggested that gender categories exist as ...
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Who maintained control over access to living spaces ? How was control
transmitted across generations ? ... Space is a mechanism which both formulates
and reinforces gender relations . The gender - specific locales , or domains ,
which ...
Who maintained control over access to living spaces ? How was control
transmitted across generations ? ... Space is a mechanism which both formulates
and reinforces gender relations . The gender - specific locales , or domains ,
which ...
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The methodology of ' space syntax ' , developed by Hillier and Hanson , maps
archaeological ground plans to provide a visual evaluation of a building's
permeability , or accessibility . It concentrates on the relationship between spatial
...
The methodology of ' space syntax ' , developed by Hillier and Hanson , maps
archaeological ground plans to provide a visual evaluation of a building's
permeability , or accessibility . It concentrates on the relationship between spatial
...
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