Author:
Wolff Jonathan,de-Shalit Avner
Abstract
Abstract
Chapter 4 continues to review and discuss the themes raised in the interviews. The themes in this chapter include: the value of diversity and social mixing; special arrangements for elderly people, for young children and their parents; women-friendly city design and planning and gender equality, themes that relate to the value of non-deferential inclusion, communication between people, and political standing. However, many interviewees also accepted that their own city was far from being a city of equals, pointing out serious material and social inequalities, which, they sometimes admitted, they had become accustomed to on a daily basis, even while finding them objectionable from a more abstract perspective. Keywords
Publisher
Oxford University PressOxford
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