The urban futures signaled by the chapters in this book highlight three overlapping dimensions of urban imaginaries-capitalist, colonialist, (neo)colonialist-and how women's struggles, negotiations and placemaking practices offer alternative decolonial urban imaginaries.
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Linda Peake, FRSC, is Professor Emerita at York University, Toronto, Canada, and Principal Investigator on the GenUrb project 'Urbanisation, Gender and the Global South: A Transformative Knowledge Network'. She is a feminist urban geographer engaged in urban theory production and empirically informed research on women in cities in both North America and Guyana.
Nasya S. Razavi holds a PhD in Human Geography from Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, and is currently Latin America program manager at social justice organisation Inter Pares. Affiliated with the Municipal Services Project and transnational feminist collective GenUrb at York University, Toronto, Canada, Nasya's work focuses on public water governance, gender, and urban spaces.
Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin is Associate Professor at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, and co-PI on the GenUrb project. She is a feminist researcher whose current research explores the intricate interplay between precarity, creativity, and embodied youth labour and the relationship between the city and the body in Nigeria.
Elsa Koleth was a post-doctoral fellow on the GenUrb project at York University, Toronto, Canada. Her research interests include the spatialities and temporalities of urbanisation, migration and mobility, transnationalism and border-making, and the shifting nature of governmentalities and subjectivities, particularly in relation to the intersections of race, gender, and class.
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