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245 00 $aPlanning and LGBTQ communities :$bthe need for inclusive queer spaces /$cedited by Petra L. Doan.
264 1 $aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2015.
300 $a1 online resource (xiii, 265 pages) :$billustrations, maps
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"Although the last decade has seen steady progress towards wider acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals, LGBTQ residential and commercial areas have come under increasing pressure from gentrification and redevelopment initiatives. As a result many of these neighborhoods are losing their special character as safe havens for sexual and gender minorities. Urban planners and municipal officials have sometimes ignored the transformation of these neighborhoods and at other times been complicit in these changes. Planning and LGBTQ Communities brings together experienced planners, administrators, and researchers in the fields of planning and geography to reflect on the evolution of urban neighborhoods in which LGBTQ populations live, work, and play. The authors examine a variety of LGBTQ residential and commercial areas to highlight policy and planning links to the development of these neighborhoods. Each chapter explores a particular urban context and asks how the field of planning has enabled, facilitated, and/or neglected the specialized and diverse needs of the LGBTQ population. A central theme of this book is that urban planners need to think "beyond queer space" because LGBTQ populations are more diverse and dispersed than the white gay male populations that created many of the most visible gayborhoods. The authors provide practical guidance for cities and citizens seeking to strengthen neighborhoods that have an explicit LGBTQ focus as well as other areas that are LGBTQ-friendly. They also encourage broader awareness of the needs of this marginalized population and the need to establish more formal linkages between municipal government and a range of LGBTQ groups. Planning and LGBTQ Communities also adds useful material for graduate level courses in planning theory, urban and regional theory, planning for multicultural cities, urban geography, and geographies of gender and sexuality"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"Planning and LGBTQ Communities gives planners concrete, practical guidance to creating inclusive communities for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered individuals, couples and families. Each chapter, written by experienced city planners, administrators, and researchers, examines specific urban contexts and how city planners facilitated or neglected the needs of LGBTQ populations. As the last decade has brought major cultural and legislative victories for LGBTQ people, "gayborhoods" and other LGBTQ residential and commercial areas have changed in character. Planning and LGBTQ Communities examines these changes, the pressures that cause them, and the role that planners and municipal officials have had in the gentrification and redevelopment of these spaces. With case studies from the United States, Canada, Australia, and South Africa, this book offers planners around the world a way to better accommodate and build for marginalized people"--$cProvided by publisher.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 30 2015).
505 0 $aWhy Plan for the LGBTQ Community? / Petra L. Doan -- -- PART ONE: PLANNING AND LGBTQ POPULATIONS IN TRADITIONAL GAY NEIGHBORHOODS -- -- Introduction to Part One / Petra L. Doan -- Gay Commercial Districts in Chicago and the Role of Planning / Curt Winkle -- The Dallas Way : Property, Politics, and Assimilation / Andrew H. Whittemore -- Fractures and Fissures in "Post-Mo" Washington, DC : The Limits of Gayborhood Transition and Diffusion / Nathaniel M. Lewis -- -- PART TWO: PLANNING AND LGBTQ POPULATIONS OUTSIDE THE GAY VILLAGE -- -- Introduction to Part Two / Petra L. Doan -- Thinking Beyond Exclusionary Gay Male Spatial Frames in the Developing World / Gustav Visser -- The Pervasiveness of Hetero-Sexism and the Experiences of Queers in Everyday Space : The Case of Cambridge, Massachusetts / Sarah P. Nusser and Katrin B. Anacker -- Identifying and Supporting LGBTQ Friendly Neighborhoods in the American South : The Trade-off Between Visibility and Acceptance / Petra L. Doan -- -- PART THREE: EXPANDING PLANNING HORIZONS : RECOGNIZING LGBTQ INTERSECTIONALITY -- -- Introduction to Part Three / Petra L. Doan -- Finding Transformative Planning Practice in the Spaces of Intersectionality / Michael Frisch -- Southern Discomfort : In Search of the LGBT-Friendly City / Joan Marshall Wesley -- The Queer Cosmopolis : The Evolution of Jackson Heights / Arianna Martinez -- Lesbian Spaces in Transition : Insights from Toronto and Sydney / Catherine J. Nash and Andrew Gorman-Murray -- -- PART FOUR: LINKING PLANNING AND LGBTQ ACTIVIST GROUPS TO ENSURE SERVICE DELIVERY -- -- Introduction to Part Four / Petra L. Doan -- Act Up versus Straighten Up : Public Policy and Queer Community-Based Activism / Gail Dubrow, Larry Knopp, and Michael Brown -- Place / Out: Planning for Radical Queer Activism / Kian Goh -- The Racial Politics of Precarity : Understanding Ethno-specific AIDS Service Organizations in Neoliberal Times / John Paul Catungal -- Beyond Queer Space : Planning for Diverse and Dispersed LGBTQ Populations / Petra L. Doan.
650 0 $aGay community.
650 0 $aSexual minority community.
650 0 $aCity planning.
650 6 $aCommunautés homosexuelles.
650 7 $aPOLITICAL SCIENCE$xPublic Policy$xCity Planning & Urban Development.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aPOLITICAL SCIENCE$xPublic Policy$xCultural Policy.$2bisacsh
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655 0 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aDoan, Petra L.,$d1955-$eauthor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aDoan, Petra L.$tPlanning and LGBTQ Communities : The Need for Inclusive Queer Spaces.$dHoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2015$z9781138798151
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