GENERAL: Bldg Identities. Gender...Urban Space. Amsterdam Conference.

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CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

At the University of Amsterdam the International Conference
'BUILDING IDENTITIES. GENDER PERSPECTIVES ON CHILDREN IN URBAN
SPACE' will be held from 11-13 April 1995. Children use space
and space shapes children, but so far little attention has
been paid to the wishes and demands children have on their
environment. Aim of this conference is to highlight the
relation between children and urban space. How can space
contribute to the development of children? Special attention
is requested for the construction of gender identities and the
development of girls. Papers are invited on the following
subjects: theory and methodology, ideology and concepts of
child education, policy and design, networks and space/time
behaviour, and knowledge and geography education. In the
programme the contribution from both developed and developing
regions will be represented. It includes keynote speeches,
workshops, a public debate, exhibitions and excursions.

Abstracts for papers can be sent in until 15 September 1994.
More information: P.O.Box 16625, NL-1001 RC Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. Tel.: +31 20 6247743. Fax: +31 20 6384608. Email
CAMSTRA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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