Caroline Denigan      
   

 

   
   

 SYLLABI 

Women's Studies

  • Global Gender Issues (2005)

  • Course Outline: Health-e-Women Connecting (2002) 
    with Kathy Pelakow. This program was designed to build the capacity of women in the community by broadening their knowledge of technology, promoting access to that technology with a focus on broadening access to women’s health information, developing an online community and linking these to improved health.

 

 Architecture

  • Sex, Gender, Architecture. (2005)
    This course is designed to explore the range of gendered analyses of built environments made during the twentieth century, in a context of culture and place.  Students are encouraged to consider the various approaches to gendered analysis of built environments developed since the first wave of feminism gained prominence with the women’s suffrage movement.  The course explores the roles of various actors and institutions: women and men, built environment professionals, activists, governments, NGOs, and academics with readings from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.


  • The Design of Social Housing (1997) with Terry Burke. This module is offered as part of Certificate IV in Social Housing, by the Centre for Urban and Social Research, Swinburne University, Melbourne.

 
 

 
   

 

   
 

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