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The Feminist Park Podcast – Un/Seen Spaces: Designing for Liberation!
The Feminist Park Podcast
23 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to The Feminist Park Podcast! I'm Kwame, and this is Leilani. We're launching a groundbreaking show from The Feminist Park Project by Husseim Stuck, revolutionizing access to academic research. We'll dissect scientific papers on environmental justice, feminism, intersectionality, and anti-colonialism, making complex topics understandable. This podcast is also an AI-generated exploration into how AI can serve social good and academia, addressing the shocking reality that urban green spaces are often gendered. Join us to build truly equitable urban futures, one paper at a time!
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Welcome to The Feminist Park Podcast! I'm Kwame, and this is Leilani. We're launching a groundbreaking show from The Feminist Park Project by Husseim Stuck, revolutionizing access to academic research. We'll dissect scientific papers on environmental justice, feminism, intersectionality, and anti-colonialism, making complex topics understandable. This podcast is also an AI-generated exploration into how AI can serve social good and academia, addressing the shocking reality that urban green spaces are often gendered. Join us to build truly equitable urban futures, one paper at a time!
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Social Sciences
Science
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19. Beyond Binaries: Why Gender-Segregated Parks Fail All – Lessons from Iran’s Single-Sex parks
The Feminist Park Podcast – Un/Seen Spaces: Designing for Liberation!
48 minutes 4 seconds
1 month ago
19. Beyond Binaries: Why Gender-Segregated Parks Fail All – Lessons from Iran’s Single-Sex parks

What makes an urban park truly effective and beloved? This episode delves into the statistical analysis used to determine common factors in assessing the design principles of urban parks. We'll outline the optimal models and key coefficients that contribute to successful park design, from aesthetic appeal to functionality.

Relates to The Feminist Park Project: Provides technical insights into what makes urban parks successful from a design perspective, offering evidence-based criteria to ensure the Feminist Park is optimally designed for its community.

Source for Podcast Episode:

  • Book/Paper: "Excerpt on Assessing Design Principles of Urban Parks"

    • Author: Mehraneh Rayatidamavandi, Mohsen Faizi

  • Book/Paper:  What Would a Non-Sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work

    • Author: : Dolores Hayden Source: Signs, Vol. 5, No. 3, Supplement. Women and the American City (Spring, 1980), pp. S170-S187 Published by: The University of Chicago Press

  • Intro/Outro Music: big-band-tv-show-logo-164230 Music by Anastasia Chubarova from Pixabay

The Feminist Park Podcast – Un/Seen Spaces: Designing for Liberation!
Welcome to The Feminist Park Podcast! I'm Kwame, and this is Leilani. We're launching a groundbreaking show from The Feminist Park Project by Husseim Stuck, revolutionizing access to academic research. We'll dissect scientific papers on environmental justice, feminism, intersectionality, and anti-colonialism, making complex topics understandable. This podcast is also an AI-generated exploration into how AI can serve social good and academia, addressing the shocking reality that urban green spaces are often gendered. Join us to build truly equitable urban futures, one paper at a time!