City Planning for Girls by Wirka
Planning and Social Control by Yiftachel
The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jacobs
100
The planning method Additon believed in to keep women in the city to behave morally
What is social control of women and their bodies.
100
A professional body (e.g. policeman, firefighter) that can be seen as some kind of "spatial police," since the spatial policies they create can affect social relations
What are urban and regional planners.
100
In 1898, this was a program proposed to repopulate declining villages in the countryside. Its intention was to have the city poor live closer to nature.
What is a Garden City?
200
The title of the study that Henrietta Additon conducted that included a compilation of social surveys and case studies of women in the city
What is "City Planning for Girls."
200
Yiftachel argues that this is the driving force behind the modern nation-state (which also directly influences planning and policies)
What is capital.
200
In the 1920s, he devised a "dream city" composed of mainly skyscrapers within a park.
Who is Le Corbusier?
300
The movement that marked the emergence of women reformers and the uprising of social workers
What is the City Social Movement.
300
The name of dominant ethnic bodies who determine the majority of spatial policies enforced in a particular area
What are ethnocracies.
300
He was a big proponent of the City Beautiful movement in Chicago.
Who is Daniel Burnham?
400
The profession/field women had to initially enter in order to contribute to city planning
What is social work/service.
400
Two scholars mentioned that both agree social controls tend to serve the interests of the elite.
Who is Peter Taylor and Timothy Mitchell.
400
Considered Boston's worst slum, this area surprised Jacobs due to its effective use of community funding to successfully rehabilitate the city and clean up its streets.
What is the North End in Boston?
500
The 5 fields Henrietta Additon suggested be reformed for women to solve the female delinquency problem in cities
What is education, poverty, health, recreation, and employment.
500
One of the dimensions that implies the shifting of resources between groups as a result of changes in land use planning that can weaken affected groups. Yiftachel suspects this is the most prominent dimension practiced in the U.S.
What is the Socioeconomic Dimension.
500
Fill in the blanks, "This ubiquitous principle is the need of cities for a most intricate and close-grained diversity of uses that give each other constant ______ ______, both economically and socially."
What is mutual support?
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