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viii [[column 1]] Contents 5. Women's Place in the New Suburbia, Slvia F. Fava............. 129 6. Women's Travel Patterns in a Suburban Development Mary K. Cichocki..... 151 7. Women in the Suburban Environment: a U.S.-Sweden Comparison David Popenoe ....165 8. Swedish Women in Single-Family Housing, Karla Werner.......... 175 9. Toward Supportive Neighborhoods: Women's Role in Changing the Segregated City, Judy Stamp....................... 189 Part 3 Women in Environmental Decisionmaking: Institutional Constraints Introduction, David Morley......... 201 10. Architecture: Toward a Feminist Critique, Ellen Perry Berkeley............... 205 11. Women in Planning: There's More to Affirmative Action than Gaining Access, Jacqueline Leavitt.................. 219 12. No Academic Matter: Unconscious Discrimination in Environmental Design Education, Anonymous................ 235 13. From Kitchen to Storefront: Women in the Tenant Movement, Ronald Lawson, Stephen Barton, and Jenna Weissman Joselit................. 255 14. Women at City Hall, Richard W. Butler and Susan Phillips..........................273 Part 4 Women as Environmental Activists Introduction, Rebecca Peterson..........289 15. The Los Angeles Woman's Building: A Public Center [[the last line is cut of]]........... 293 [[column 2]] ix Contents 16. Emergency Shelter: the Development of an Innovative Women's Environment,Anne Cools.....................311 17. Housing for Single-Parent Families: A Women's Design, Mary Soper......................319