#WomenSpatialActivism
Author(s) -
Sugandha Gupta,
Luisa Maria Calabrese,
Akkelies van Nes
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cubic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-7101
pISSN - 2589-7098
DOI - 10.31182/cubic.2019.2.019
Subject(s) - neighbourhood (mathematics) , girl , digital media , geography , political science , psychological intervention , front (military) , gender studies , sociology , psychology , mathematical analysis , developmental psychology , mathematics , psychiatry , meteorology , law
The first attempt to reinvent the public spaces, #WomenSpatialActivism, reclaims the women’s right to the city in India. Women Spatial Activism (WSA) proposes a gender-sensitive approach to urban design in the neighbourhood of Malviya Nagar in Delhi in India, that inspires the reappropriation of the front door by an old woman, the street by a working girl and the public park by mothers. The proposal is to reclaim women’s right to the city through the recontextualisation of their public spaces which have been lost or need to be developed in urbanised India. The project has three main components: bottom-up strategic spatial interventions, the creation of a strong coalition of local stakeholders, and the use of digital technology. The hashtag #WomenSpatialActivism or #WSA aims to spread this movement through social media. The Women Spatial Activism project calls for a spatial gender agenda for an inclusive urban future for all.
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