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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 24 Sep 2013

    Fascinating changes come about as Vienna takes women's lives into consideration when designing city infrastructure. http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2013/09/how-design-city-women/6739/ …

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      2. Verena Riedl‏ @skittlesolives 24 Sep 2013
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq I am from Vienna, I am a feminist, I studied urban planning. I wanted to mention for perspective that I’ve never heard of all that

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      3. michael fiedler‏ @fmfdlr 24 Sep 2013
        Replying to @skittlesolives

        @skittlesolives @femfreq I see no big "reshaping" of the city either. and: in austria "gender mainstreaming" is mainly used as a dysphemism.

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      1. Florian Berger‏ @flberger 25 Sep 2013
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        @femfreq Funny how this is basically "user-centered design", and shold be a no-brainer. In an ideal world.

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      1. Claire Mysko‏ @clairemysko 24 Sep 2013
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        Check it, @OLTW “@femfreq: Vienna takes women's lives into consideration when designing city infrastructure. http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2013/09/how-design-city-women/6739/ …”

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      1. Rob Weir‏ @robweir 24 Sep 2013
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        Cc #schurzjfig MT @femfreq: Fascinating changes as Vienna takes women's lives into consideration when designing city http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2013/09/how-design-city-women/6739/ …

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      1. Sokotep‏ @Sokotep 25 Sep 2013
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        @femfreq Despite the good generated here, I wonder how much of it reinforces the idea that gender roles are traditional/set in stone.

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      1. MelTorefas‏ @MelTorefas 25 Sep 2013
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        @femfreq "It’s about bringing people into spaces where they didn’t exist before or felt they had no right to exist." Talk about powerful.

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      1. Mel Trembath‏ @BlindAssassin34 24 Sep 2013
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        @JaneCaro @SummersAnne MT“@femfreq:Vienna takes women's lives into consideration when designing city infrastructure http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2013/09/how-design-city-women/6739/ …”

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      1. Shervyn‏ @Shervyn 24 Sep 2013
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        @femfreq It’s wonderful. I wish they would deal with their racism the same way. Vienna’s the only city I’ve been spit on for speaking Farsi.

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      2. bonder‏ @bonder22 24 Sep 2013
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        @femfreq gee, "courtyards" and "proximity to public transit" how revolutionary... (rolls eyes a lil)

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      3. SilasStingy‏ @SwingBass66 24 Sep 2013
        Replying to @bonder22

        @bonder22 @femfreq Bonder, take heart, isolated dark streets and titty bars are included in the How to Design a City for Dudes version.

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      4. bonder‏ @bonder22 25 Sep 2013
        Replying to @SwingBass66

        @SwingBass66 WHOOSH! right over your head.

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      5. SilasStingy‏ @SwingBass66 25 Sep 2013
        Replying to @bonder22

        @bonder22 Did I misinterpret your scoffing? It read like an insult. What's the deeper I'm missing?

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      6. bonder‏ @bonder22 25 Sep 2013
        Replying to @SwingBass66

        @SwingBass66 that the 'changes' didnt go far enough, it's just a cheap publicity gimmick.

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      7. SilasStingy‏ @SwingBass66 26 Sep 2013
        Replying to @bonder22

        @bonder22 Yes, that's kind of Anita's thing, publicity gimmicks. She's an imperfect hero but that doesn't lessen the impact of her message.

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      8. bonder‏ @bonder22 26 Sep 2013
        Replying to @SwingBass66

        @SwingBass66 what ... are you talking about? you miss the mark every.. single time. the article isnt about, or written by, anita s.

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      9. SilasStingy‏ @SwingBass66 26 Sep 2013
        Replying to @bonder22

        @bonder22 1) The article could have been better written 2) but the subject is still worthy of discussion. In a way, like Anita's own stuff.

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