The substantive and descriptive representation of women in planning: analysis from practice and academia

Horwood, Karen, Bicquelet Lock,, Aude, Manns, Sue, Morphet, Charlotte and Palit, Natalya (2022) The substantive and descriptive representation of women in planning: analysis from practice and academia. Town Planning Review, 93 (6). pp. 657-675. ISSN 0041-0020

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Abstract

Planning makes decisions about the built environment that impact on people’s lived experiences and as such should include the voices of all those in society. Building on discussions that have been taking place in both practice and academia, this article focuses on the inclusion of women in planning. We draw on four research projects to explore the extent to which women are included within the planning profession, and their needs are met though the planning system, utilising the Substantive Representation of Women conceptual framework as a way of exploring this. The article identifies issues with both the descriptive and substantive representation of women in planning. We conclude with the identification of further research needed.

Item Type: Article
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Keywords: women and planning, women in planning, gender inclusion, substantive representation, descriptive representation, critical actors
Depositing User: Charlotte Morphet
Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2026 12:07
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2026 12:07
URI: https://ube.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/225

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