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Competing Ideas of Social Justice and Space: Locating Critiques of Housing Renewal in Theory and in Practice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This article considers the experience of the English government's policy of Housing Market Renewal from the perspective of spatial justice. The paper first proposes an analytical framework that situates competing notions of territorial social justice ...
Allen C.   +25 more
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Interrupting separateness, disrupting comfort: An autoethnographic account of lived religion, ubuntu and spatial justice

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2016
This article uses a fictionalised encounter as the basis for an autoethnographic exploration of the intersections between the South African social value of ubuntu and the notion of spatial justice.
John Eliastam
doaj   +1 more source

St John’s Parish in Cape Town and a history of the lived spatial justice acts: 1956–2020

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2023
St John’s is an Anglican parish in the city of Cape Town. Its six member churches are in the southern suburbs of the city. In its history as a parish, it has gained land space in the southern suburbs of Cape Town.
Ntandoyenkosi N.N. Mlambo, Henry Mbaya
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Analyzing the impact of equitable urban service distribution on citizen mobility: a spatial justice perspective [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Achieving spatial-place justice in the distribution of urban services is a significant goal for urban planners. It involves ensuring fair and equitable access to resources and services in a physical space so that all ...
M. Nazarabadian   +2 more
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Spatial (in)justice and place-based strategies in innovation ecosystems: the case of the Alexander Innovation Zone in Thessaloniki

open access: yesBulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series, 2020
The concept of spatial justice relates to the fair and equitable distribution in space of socially valued resources and opportunities. In other words, spatial justice is the spatial dimension of social justice, placing more emphasis on the geography of ...
Topaloglou Lefteris
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Spatial Justice and Regional Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Systematic Review [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, 2018
Regions have challenges with the phenomenon of injustice from many aspects, and in different areas suffer from inappropriate distribution of benefits and lack of suitable access to services.
H. Dadashpoor, N. Alvandipour
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Environmental justice and its geographical aspects in Hungary

open access: yesTér és Társadalom, 2021
In recent decades, environmental justice has become a defining concept in socio-spatial inequality research, political debates, and activism. Environmental justice research, which is essentially based on theories of social and spatial justice and ...
Nagy Gyula
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Priority Assessment of Iranian Islamic Development Indicators in the Realization of Spatial Planning of Khorasan Razavi Province with the Justice Based Approach [PDF]

open access: yesجغرافیا و توسعه, 2016
Equitable economic development is the most important purpose of the  Islamic economic system and spatial planning is a kind of developmental planning that attempts to remove regional imbalances and social and economical inequality within the framework of
Mirnajaf Mousavi, Fatemeh sadat Kahaki
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Analysis of Social Justice and Urban Distribution in the Distribution of Urban Public Services (Case study: Torbat Heydarieh city) [PDF]

open access: yesجغرافیا و توسعه, 2023
Today, with the expansion of cities and the increase in the city's population, we always see the distribution of the population in different areas of the city. From services and as a result injustice in social welfare. Therefore, the present research was
Rahman Zandei   +3 more
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Equity, discrimination and remote policy: Investigating the centralization of remote service delivery in the Northern Territory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Two hypotheses have been advanced to explain the spatial patterning of service accessibility. The bureaucratic hypothesis holds that spatial inequalities are unpatterned and result from the application of decisions rules, while the competing political ...
Doran, Bruce, Markham, Francis
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