2017 Report – TU Delft, Department Urbanism
TU Delft
Department/Institution
Department Urbanism
Country
Netherlands Delft
Person filling out the report
ir L. Tummers
L.C.Tummers@tudelft.nl
Associated UNI Thematic Hubs
Climate Change
Urban Regeneration
Gender
Yes
ARL
Other research network affiliations
Yes
European Network of Co-housing researchers
Collaborations with UNI members in academic activities
Yes
GenderSTE, developing training schools for Professionals, PhD and post-docs to integrate gender in technical research and planning
Collaborations with UNI members in research initiatives
Yes
Understanding Climate Change through Gender Relations edited by Susan Buckingham and Virginie Le Masson, published May 2017
https://www.com/Understanding-Climate-Change-through-Gender-Relations/Buckingham-Masson/p/book/9781138957671
Undergraduate Programmes
Urbanism introctuion, interdisciplinary Minor Green Blue CIties
Master Programmes
Master in Urbanism
PhD Programmes
There are about a dozen research programs that PhD candidates collaborate on.
Other Programmes
Summer School Urbanism
Books
Tummers L (ed.) (2015) The re-emergence of co-housing in Europe. London/New York: Routledge.
Articles
Baliga N and Tummers L (2016) Better Half of Bangalore. Improving Urban Condition for White and Blue Collar female workers. Territorio della Ricerca su Insediamenti e Ambiente. Rivista internazionale di cultura urbanistica 0(16): 147–164.
Tummers, Lidewij (2015): “Stéréotypes de genre dans la pratique de l’urbanisme.” In: Mosconi, Nicole; Marion Paoletti, and Yves Raibaud (Eds) la revue Genre, Travail, Société 17, no. 33 79–96.
Bresson, Sabrina, and Lidewij Tummers (December 2014) “L’habitat participatif autogéré en Europe, vers des politiques alternatives de production de logements?” In: Metropoles: Politiques alternatives de développement urbain, no. 15 http://metropoles.revues.org/4622
Tummers, Lidewij, and Barbara Zibell (2012): “What Can Planners Do for the Connected City? A Gendered Reading of the New Charter of Athens.” Built Environment (38)4 pp.524–39. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2148/benv.38.4.524
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