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    Mobility, Poverty, and Gender: Travel 'Choices' of Slum Residents in Nairobi, Kenya

    Salon, Deborah, and Sumila Gulyani. 2010. "Mobility, Poverty, and Gender: Travel 'Choices' of Slum Residents in Nairobi, Kenya." Transport Reviews 30 (5): 641-657.

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    Topics: Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Infrastructure, Transportation, Security, Sexual Violence, Rape, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, SV against Women Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Kenya Keywords: sexual abuse, transport

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    Finding Mobility: Women Negotiating Fear and Violence in Mexico City’s Public Transit System

    Graglia, Amy Dunckel. 2016. “Finding Mobility: Women Negotiating Fear and Violence in Mexico City’s Public Transit System.” Gender, Place & Culture 23 (5): 624–40. doi:10.1080/0966369X.2015.1034240.

     

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    Topics: Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Infrastructure, Transportation Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico Keywords: gender-based violence, public transportation, public policy, coping strategies, gender inequality, women-only transportation

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    'Pink Transportation’ in Mexico City: Reclaiming Urban Space through Collective Action against Gender-Based Violence.

    Graglia, Amy Dunckel. 2013. “‘Pink Transportation’ in Mexico City: Reclaiming Urban Space through Collective Action against Gender-Based Violence.” Gender & Development 21 (2): 265–76. doi:10.1080/13552074.2013.802131.

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    Topics: Development, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender Analysis, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Transportation, Violence Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico

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    Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here: Understanding the Problem of ‘Eve Teasing’ in Chennai, India

    Mitra-Sarkar, Sheila, and P. Partheeban. 2009. “Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here: Understanding the Problem of ‘Eve Teasing’ in Chennai, India.” In Women’s Issues in Transportation - Summary of the 4th International Conference. Vol. 2. Irvine, California: Transportation Research Board.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Transportation, Sexual Violence, Male Perpetrators, Rape, SV against Women Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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    Reducing Harm Associated with Women in Using Commercial Motorcycle Transportation in a Developing Country

    Ojugbana, D., A. Okonkwo, and K. Olebunne. 2010. “Reducing Harm Associated with Women in Using Commercial Motorcycle Transportation in a Developing Country.” Injury Prevention 16 (1): 121. doi:10.1136/ip.2010.029215.435.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Infrastructure, Transportation, Sexual Violence

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    Women’s Safety and Security Issues with Bicycling and Walking- Examination of Potential Planning, Design, and Technology Solutions

    Vaughn, Stephen T. 2009. “Women’s Safety and Security Issues with Bicycling and Walking - Examination of Potential Planning, Design, and Technology Solutions.” In Women’s Issues in Transportation - Summary of the 4th International Conference. Vol. 2. Irvine, California: Transportation Research Board.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Transportation, Security, Human Security Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    How Does Fear of Sexual Harassment on Transit Affect Women’s Use of Transit?

    Hsu, Hsin-Ping. 2009. “How Does Fear of Sexual Harassment on Transit Affect Women’s Use of Transit?” In Women’s Issues in Transportation - Summary of the 4th International Conference. Vol. 2. Irvine, California: Transportation Research Board.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Infrastructure, Transportation, Sexual Violence, Male Perpetrators, SV against Women

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    Whose Turn Is It to Cook Tonight? Changing Gender Relations in a South African Township

    Annecke, Wendy. 2015. "Whose Turn Is It to Cook Tonight? Changing Gender Relations in a South African Township." Cape  Town: Department for International Development.

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    Topics: Gender Roles, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Households, Infrastructure, Energy Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: gender relations, energy, gender violence, domestic tasks, household electrification

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    Gender and Disasters

    Fordham, Maureen. 2011. “Gender and Disasters.” In Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, edited by J. O. Nriagu, 834–38. Burlington: Elsevier.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Health, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Livelihoods Keywords: Gender-based violence (GBV), gender disaggregated data, gender mainstreaming, Rights-based transformative approach, vulnerability approach, women (and child) friendly space

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    Reducing Gender-Based Violence in Public Transportation: Strategy Design for Mexico City, Mexico

    Rivadeneyra, Aldo Tudela, Abel Lopez Dodero, Shomik Raj Mehndiratta, Bianca Bianchi Alves, and Elizabeth Deakin. 2015. “Reducing Gender-Based Violence in Public Transportation: Strategy Design for Mexico City, Mexico” Transportation Research Record 2531 (1): 187–94.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Infrastructure, Information & Communication Technologies, Transportation, Sexual Violence, Violence Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico

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