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Matthew Gandy, FBA (born 1965 in London) is a geographer and urbanist.He is Professor of Cultural and Historical Geography and Fellow of King's College at the University of Cambridge, moving from University College London (UCL) in 2015, where he was also the founder and first Director of the UCL Urban Laboratory from 2005 to 2011.
Matthew Gandy proposes that urban parks, for example, are heteronormative because they reflect hierarchies of property and ownership. [21] "Queer", in the case of urban nature, refers to spatial difference and marginalization, beyond sexuality. Queer ecology is also important within individual households.
Matthew Gandy (born 1965), British urbanist and professor of geography; Michael Gandy (architect) (1778–1862), British architect; Michael Gandy (cricketer) (born 1944), Australian cricketer; Mike Gandy (born 1979), American football player; Oscar H. Gandy Jr. (born c.1944), American professor of communication studies; Peter Gandy (born 1961 ...
Former director Matthew Gandy is a geographer and urbanist. He is co-founder of the Urban Salon which links urbanists across London. [22] He has taught geography at UCL since 1997, and before that worked at the University of Sussex between 1992 and 1997. [23]
The series was created as an historical and educational resource by geographer and professor emeritus Maynard Weston Dow (1929 - 2011) [1] of Plymouth State University, [3] and his wife, Nancy Freeman Dow. [10]
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"A Cyborg Manifesto" is an essay written by Donna Haraway and first published in 1985 [citation needed] in the Socialist Review under the title "A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s."
Atmosphere is an immediate form of physical perception, and is recognised through emotional sensibility. Architects and designers use the notion of atmosphere to argue that architecture and space is designed and built for people to use and experience.