Akıllı Mekânlarda Kadın: Cinsiyetleştirmede Teknolojik Etki

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Referanslar

Abu-Laban, Y. (2015). Gendering surveillance studies: The empirical and normative promise of feminist methodology. Surveillance & Society, 13(1), 44-56.

Ajuntament de Barcelona. (2021). Feminism and sexual and gender diversity. Barcelona City Council. https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat

Alber, G. (2015). Gender and urban climate policy. Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. https://www.academia.edu

Association for Women’s Rights in Development. (2004). Intersectionality: A tool for gender and economic justice. https://www.awid.org

Association for Women’s Rights in Development. (2022). Women’s rights and economic change. https://www.awid.org

Begg, I. (2002). Urban competitiveness. Polity Press.

Barcelona City Council. (2017). Urban planning with a gender perspective. https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat

Chamallas, M. (2014). Social justice feminism: New take on intersectionality. HeinOnline, 11-20.

Chambers, D. (2020). Domesticating the “smarter than you” home: Gendered agency scripts embedded in smart home discourses. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft, 68(3), 304-317.

Commission of the European Communities. (2001). Programme of action for the mainstreaming of gender equality in community development cooperation. https://eur-lex.europa.eu

Crenshaw, K. (1989). Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex: A Black feminist critique of antidiscrimination doctrine. University of Chicago Legal Forum, 1989(1), 271-282.

Daminger, A. (2019). The cognitive dimension of household labor. American Sociological Review, 84(4), 609-633.

Delphy, C. (2008). Baş düşman. In Kadının görünmeyen emeği (H. Öz & L. A. Tunçman, Trans., pp. 89-113). Saf Yayıncılık.

Donovan, J. (2007). Feminist teori (B. Aksu et al., Trans.). İletişim Yayınları.

Easthope, H. (2004). A place called home. Housing, Theory and Society, 21(3), 128-138.

European Institute for Gender Equality. (2021). Gender balance in politics: Statistical brief. https://doi.org/10.2839/276122

European Institute for Gender Equality. (2023). What is gender mainstreaming? https://eige.europa.eu

European Women’s Lobby. (2021). Women in politics. https://www.womenlobby.org

Ferrrer, J.-R. (2017). Barcelona’s smart city vision: An opportunity for transformation. Field Actions Science Reports, Special Issue 16. https://journals.openedition.org

GenderKompetenzZentrum. (2010). History of gender mainstreaming at international and EU level. http://www.genderkompetenz.info

Giffinger, R., Fertner, C., Kramar, H., & Meijers, E. (2007). Smart cities: Ranking of European medium-sized cities. Vienna University of Technology. https://static-curis.ku.dk

Glasmeier, A., & Christopherson, S. (2015). Thinking about smart cities. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8(1), 3-12.

Gorman-Murray, A. (2008). Masculinity and the home. Australian Geographer, 39(3), 367-379.

Gram-Hanssen, K., & Bech-Danielsen, C. (2004). House, home and identity. Housing, Theory and Society, 21(1), 17-26.

Harvey, D. (2000). Spaces of hope. Edinburgh University Press.

Hayden, D. (1980). What would a non-sexist city be like? Signs, 5(3), 170-187.

Huning, S. (2020). From feminist critique to gender mainstreaming and back? Gender, Place & Culture, 27(7), 944-964.

India Brand Equity Foundation. (2015). Smart cities mission. https://www.ibef.org

Jarvis, H., Kantor, P., & Cloke, J. (2015). Kent ve toplumsal cinsiyet. Dipnot Yayınları.

Jessop, B. (1997). The entrepreneurial city. In N. Jewson & S. McGregor (Eds.), Transforming cities (pp. 28-41). Routledge.

Kennedy, J., Nansen, B., Arnold, M., Wilken, R., & Gibbs, M. (2015). Digital housekeepers and domestic expertise. Convergence, 1-15.

Kern, L. (2020). Feminist city. Verso.

Komninos, N. (2002). Intelligent cities. Spon Press.

Larsen, S., & Hanssen, G. K. (2020). When space heating becomes digitalized. Sustainability, 12, 1-21.

Lutz, H. (2015). Intersectionality as method. DiGeSt, 2(1), 39-44.

Mechlenborg, M., & Gram-Hanssen, K. (2020). Gendered homes in theories of practice. Energy Research & Social Science, 67, 1-9.

Nesti, G. (2019). Mainstreaming gender equality in smart cities. Public Management Review, 22(5), 289-304.

Perez, C. C. (2019). Invisible women: Exposing data bias in a world designed for men. Penguin Random House.

Picon, A. (2019). Smart cities, privacy and the reconstruction of individuals. European Data Protection Law Review, 5(2), 154-155.

Pink, S. (2004). Home truths: Gender, domestic objects and everyday life. Routledge.

Powell, A. (2014). Datafication and governance of the data city. In O. O’Hara et al. (Eds.), Digital enlightenment yearbook (pp. 215-224). IOS Press.

Ranchordás, S. (2020). The digitalization of government and digital exclusion. University of Groningen.

Sadowski, J., Strengers, Y., & Kennedy, J. (2021). More work for Big Mother. Environment and Planning A, 1-16.

Sangiuliano, M. (2015). Gender and social innovation in cities. Seismic.

Sangiuliano, M. (2018). Smart cities and gender. Seismic.

Shelton, T., Zook, M., & Wiig, A. (2015). The actually existing smart city. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8(1), 13-25.

Shove, E. (2003). Comfort, cleanliness and convenience. Berg.

Stockholm City Council. (2020). Strategy for Stockholm as a smart and connected city. https://international.stockholm.se

Strengers, Y., & Kennedy, J. (2020). The smart wife. MIT Press.

Strengers, Y., & Nicholls, L. (2018). Aesthetic pleasures and gendered tech-work. Media International Australia, 166(1), 70-80.

Thoyre, A. (2020). Home climate change mitigation as gendered labor. Women’s Studies International Forum, 78, 1-11.

Tolmie, P., Crabtree, A., Rodden, T., Greenhalgh, C., & Benford, S. (2007). Digital housekeeping. In Proceedings of the European Conference on CSCW (pp. 331-350).

Urry, J. (1999). Mekânları tüketmek. Ayrıntı Yayınları.

Wajcman, J. (2010). Feminist theories of technology. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(1), 143-152.

Weisman, L. K. (1994). Discrimination by design. University of Illinois Press.

Women’s Advisory Committee of the Senate Department for Urban Development. (2011). Gender mainstreaming in urban development. https://www.stadtentwicklung.berlin.

Referanslar

Abu-Laban, Y. (2015). Gendering surveillance studies: The empirical and normative promise of feminist methodology. Surveillance & Society, 13(1), 44-56.

Ajuntament de Barcelona. (2021). Feminism and sexual and gender diversity. Barcelona City Council. https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat

Alber, G. (2015). Gender and urban climate policy. Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. https://www.academia.edu

Association for Women’s Rights in Development. (2004). Intersectionality: A tool for gender and economic justice. https://www.awid.org

Association for Women’s Rights in Development. (2022). Women’s rights and economic change. https://www.awid.org

Begg, I. (2002). Urban competitiveness. Polity Press.

Barcelona City Council. (2017). Urban planning with a gender perspective. https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat

Chamallas, M. (2014). Social justice feminism: New take on intersectionality. HeinOnline, 11-20.

Chambers, D. (2020). Domesticating the “smarter than you” home: Gendered agency scripts embedded in smart home discourses. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft, 68(3), 304-317.

Commission of the European Communities. (2001). Programme of action for the mainstreaming of gender equality in community development cooperation. https://eur-lex.europa.eu

Crenshaw, K. (1989). Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex: A Black feminist critique of antidiscrimination doctrine. University of Chicago Legal Forum, 1989(1), 271-282.

Daminger, A. (2019). The cognitive dimension of household labor. American Sociological Review, 84(4), 609-633.

Delphy, C. (2008). Baş düşman. In Kadının görünmeyen emeği (H. Öz & L. A. Tunçman, Trans., pp. 89-113). Saf Yayıncılık.

Donovan, J. (2007). Feminist teori (B. Aksu et al., Trans.). İletişim Yayınları.

Easthope, H. (2004). A place called home. Housing, Theory and Society, 21(3), 128-138.

European Institute for Gender Equality. (2021). Gender balance in politics: Statistical brief. https://doi.org/10.2839/276122

European Institute for Gender Equality. (2023). What is gender mainstreaming? https://eige.europa.eu

European Women’s Lobby. (2021). Women in politics. https://www.womenlobby.org

Ferrrer, J.-R. (2017). Barcelona’s smart city vision: An opportunity for transformation. Field Actions Science Reports, Special Issue 16. https://journals.openedition.org

GenderKompetenzZentrum. (2010). History of gender mainstreaming at international and EU level. http://www.genderkompetenz.info

Giffinger, R., Fertner, C., Kramar, H., & Meijers, E. (2007). Smart cities: Ranking of European medium-sized cities. Vienna University of Technology. https://static-curis.ku.dk

Glasmeier, A., & Christopherson, S. (2015). Thinking about smart cities. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8(1), 3-12.

Gorman-Murray, A. (2008). Masculinity and the home. Australian Geographer, 39(3), 367-379.

Gram-Hanssen, K., & Bech-Danielsen, C. (2004). House, home and identity. Housing, Theory and Society, 21(1), 17-26.

Harvey, D. (2000). Spaces of hope. Edinburgh University Press.

Hayden, D. (1980). What would a non-sexist city be like? Signs, 5(3), 170-187.

Huning, S. (2020). From feminist critique to gender mainstreaming and back? Gender, Place & Culture, 27(7), 944-964.

India Brand Equity Foundation. (2015). Smart cities mission. https://www.ibef.org

Jarvis, H., Kantor, P., & Cloke, J. (2015). Kent ve toplumsal cinsiyet. Dipnot Yayınları.

Jessop, B. (1997). The entrepreneurial city. In N. Jewson & S. McGregor (Eds.), Transforming cities (pp. 28-41). Routledge.

Kennedy, J., Nansen, B., Arnold, M., Wilken, R., & Gibbs, M. (2015). Digital housekeepers and domestic expertise. Convergence, 1-15.

Kern, L. (2020). Feminist city. Verso.

Komninos, N. (2002). Intelligent cities. Spon Press.

Larsen, S., & Hanssen, G. K. (2020). When space heating becomes digitalized. Sustainability, 12, 1-21.

Lutz, H. (2015). Intersectionality as method. DiGeSt, 2(1), 39-44.

Mechlenborg, M., & Gram-Hanssen, K. (2020). Gendered homes in theories of practice. Energy Research & Social Science, 67, 1-9.

Nesti, G. (2019). Mainstreaming gender equality in smart cities. Public Management Review, 22(5), 289-304.

Perez, C. C. (2019). Invisible women: Exposing data bias in a world designed for men. Penguin Random House.

Picon, A. (2019). Smart cities, privacy and the reconstruction of individuals. European Data Protection Law Review, 5(2), 154-155.

Pink, S. (2004). Home truths: Gender, domestic objects and everyday life. Routledge.

Powell, A. (2014). Datafication and governance of the data city. In O. O’Hara et al. (Eds.), Digital enlightenment yearbook (pp. 215-224). IOS Press.

Ranchordás, S. (2020). The digitalization of government and digital exclusion. University of Groningen.

Sadowski, J., Strengers, Y., & Kennedy, J. (2021). More work for Big Mother. Environment and Planning A, 1-16.

Sangiuliano, M. (2015). Gender and social innovation in cities. Seismic.

Sangiuliano, M. (2018). Smart cities and gender. Seismic.

Shelton, T., Zook, M., & Wiig, A. (2015). The actually existing smart city. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8(1), 13-25.

Shove, E. (2003). Comfort, cleanliness and convenience. Berg.

Stockholm City Council. (2020). Strategy for Stockholm as a smart and connected city. https://international.stockholm.se

Strengers, Y., & Kennedy, J. (2020). The smart wife. MIT Press.

Strengers, Y., & Nicholls, L. (2018). Aesthetic pleasures and gendered tech-work. Media International Australia, 166(1), 70-80.

Thoyre, A. (2020). Home climate change mitigation as gendered labor. Women’s Studies International Forum, 78, 1-11.

Tolmie, P., Crabtree, A., Rodden, T., Greenhalgh, C., & Benford, S. (2007). Digital housekeeping. In Proceedings of the European Conference on CSCW (pp. 331-350).

Urry, J. (1999). Mekânları tüketmek. Ayrıntı Yayınları.

Wajcman, J. (2010). Feminist theories of technology. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(1), 143-152.

Weisman, L. K. (1994). Discrimination by design. University of Illinois Press.

Women’s Advisory Committee of the Senate Department for Urban Development. (2011). Gender mainstreaming in urban development. https://www.stadtentwicklung.berlin.

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