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Women On The Move
 
Carriers Of Culture: Women As A Means Of Transport In Urban Accra, Ghana, prepared for the Habitat Newsletter 1998.

Gender & Transport, an African policy area on the move.

Gender Representation in Transport Design and Operation

Transport Research at Manchester University.

Gender, Transport and the New Deal: The social implications of gendered time, transport and travel.Presented at the Social Policy Association conference, Lincoln, July 1998.

Gender and time poverty: the neglected social policy implications of gendered time, transport and travel.Paper presented at the International Conference on Time Use, University of Luneberg, Germany, April 1998

Gender, new communications technologies and decentralised regional development planning: networks as the nexus of progressive action, paper presented at the SPRING Workshop on Decentralised Regional Development Planning, Dortmund, November 1998
 

 
Policy Discourse and Advocacy Tools

Gender & Transport Issues
the Habitat International Conference on Urban Poverty 1997.

Talia McCray: gender and transportation in South Africa
 
The Gender Audit
 
Bibliography on Gender and animal draught power in Africa

[Malawi Women Batik]
 

 
Building data bases on gender and transport:

Increasingly materials are available on the web which can be brought together into data bases or tool kits which permit a better overview of the institutional processes and behavioural outcomes found within the transport and gender arena. Experimenting with information that is already available I have begun to build an account of the social history of Scotland's herring girls. Using maps which have live connections to the web sites of the communities from which these herring girls were drawn, I have begun a process of community consultation in the 'trawl' for relevant materials on the herring girls. This same type of tool could be used for policy purposes within Africa in exploring previously neglected but important patterns of gender and transport.

Building a data base: the Scottish herring girls

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