Explores the significance of intersectional gender analysis in implementation research for diseases of poverty, emphasizing transformative goals and inclusivity.
Covers the drafting of Japan's new constitution after World War II, highlighting the collaborative efforts and democratic principles involved in the process.
Examines the transition from traditional squats to modern participatory housing, exploring community dynamics, the role of women, and the intersection of architecture and social structures.
Explores the integration of intersectional gender analysis in implementation research, emphasizing the importance of identifying bottlenecks and addressing underlying causes.
Explores gender and class dynamics in housing appropriation, emphasizing the importance of listening to women's perspectives and rethinking spatial solutions to social issues.
Explores fairness, representativeness, and transparency in citizens' assemblies, focusing on panel selection algorithms and mathematical programming formulations.
Explores the integration of an intersectional gender perspective in implementation research, emphasizing participatory approaches and challenges in knowledge translation.