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Space and Environment

  • P-ISSN1225-6706
  • E-ISSN2733-4295
  • KCI

Research on the difference between women-friendly cities and urbanization for women: focusing on the right to urbanization for women

Space and Environment / Space and Environment, (P)1225-6706; (E)2733-4295
2023, v.33 no.4, pp.293-327
https://doi.org/10.19097/kaser.2023.33.4.293

Abstract

This study analyzes the policy structure and operational status of women-friendly cities. It also analyzes the policy directions needed to transform women-friendly cities into ‘urbanization for women’. As a theoretical tool for analysis, it redefines the concept of ‘right to the city’ in a feminist way. Women’s right to the urbanization is a right to politicize the ‘minimal difference’ caused by gendered urbanization to create a ‘maximum difference’, and a right to change the context of gendered urbanization and create a new urbanization. The contents of women-friendly city projects are subject to the ‘minimal differences’ caused by masculinized urbanization, such as ‘care’ and ‘safety’. The operation of basic local governments also reflects the limitations of the Women Friendly City project. This is similar to masculinized urbanization strategies that reconfigure and abstract women's identities to reproduce sexist structures. In order for women-friendly city projects to overcome their existing political limitations and move towards ‘urbanization for women’, it is necessary to shift the theoretical foundation of the project itself to 'urbanization for women'. It is also necessary to politicize the “minimal difference” caused by masculinized urbanization and set a new goal of the project to create a “maximum difference” by changing the urban context.

keywords
woman-friendly city, the right to city, minimal difference, maximum difference, affinity, 여성친화도시, 도시에 대한 권리, 최소한의 차이, 최대한의 차이, 친화성

Space and Environment