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Whiteness, Space, and the Architecture of Exclusion - Abigal Muchecheti

Whiteness, Space, and the Architecture of Exclusion

Buch | Hardcover
300 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-041-27346-2 (ISBN)
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This book examines how institutional spaces, lecture theatres, corridors, offices, and boardrooms actively shape who belongs and who is marginalised. While diversity and inclusion efforts often focus on representation, leadership, and policy, this book argues that space itself is a critical and overlooked dimension of inequality.
Whiteness, Space, and the Architecture of Exclusion examines how institutional spaces, lecture theatres, corridors, offices, and boardrooms actively shape who belongs and who is marginalised. While diversity and inclusion efforts often focus on representation, leadership, and policy, this book argues that space itself is a critical and overlooked dimension of inequality.

Drawing on Black feminist theory, disability justice, and spatial analysis, the book explores how whiteness operates through architectural design, temporal regimes, and everyday institutional practices. It combines conceptual analysis with lived experience to examine themes such as architectural privilege, the performance of inclusion, containment through bureaucracy, and the regulation of movement, access, and visibility. By shifting attention from who occupies space to how space is organised, the book offers a new framework for understanding institutional power.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students of critical race studies, architecture, geography, higher education, and organisational studies, as well as policymakers, architects, and institutional leaders concerned with equity, access, and social justice.

Abigal Muchecheti, PhD, is an interdisciplinary researcher and practitioner working at the intersection of critical race studies, disability justice, institutional critique, and lived experience. She holds a PhD from Oxford Brookes University examining racialised women’s leadership in UK higher education. She is the author of The Lived Experiences of a Non-Academic Woman of Colour Working in UK Higher Education and the forthcoming The Silence They Wrote for Me, which explores psychiatric detention, racialised violence, and refusal.

Introduction: Whiteness, Space, and the Architecture of Exclusion Chapter 1: Whiteness as Infrastructural Power Chapter 2: The Aesthetic of Neutrality: Whiteness in Design and Language Chapter 3: The Spatiality of Control: Corridors, Classrooms, Boardrooms Chapter 4: Mapping Belonging: The Affective Geographies of Home and Alienation Chapter 5: Privilege by Design Chapter 6: Metrics of Merit: How Data Masks Exclusion Chapter 7: The Performance of Inclusion Chapter 8: Leadership as Whiteness: Who Is Seen as Capable? Chapter 9: Silence as Structure Chapter 10: Whiteness and the Architecture of Time Chapter 11: The Weight of Being Seen and Unseen Chapter 12: Refusing Design: The Politics of Discomfort Chapter 13: Reclaiming Institutional Space: Futures Beyond Whiteness

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.6.2026
Reihe/Serie Minorities in Architecture
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Technik Architektur
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ISBN-10 1-041-27346-0 / 1041273460
ISBN-13 978-1-041-27346-2 / 9781041273462
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