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This essay reflects on the desirability and possibility of fashioning a concept of spatial justice from notions of social justice and territorial social justice. The contested meaning, rival formulations, and uncertain status of social justice form a cloudy and dissuasive foundation. The appeal of evaluations of locational justice steers investigation
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2021
Marginalized communities around the world are disproportionately impacted by the distribution of unjust infrastructure and environmental conditions. However, through distributive, procedural, and restorative frameworks, it is possible to teach spatial designers to challenge, inform, and reshape the world toward a more just and equitable future.
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Marginalized communities around the world are disproportionately impacted by the distribution of unjust infrastructure and environmental conditions. However, through distributive, procedural, and restorative frameworks, it is possible to teach spatial designers to challenge, inform, and reshape the world toward a more just and equitable future.
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Proceedings of the ACM First International Workshop on Understanding the City with Urban Informatics, 2015
'Regeneration of place that has socially just outcomes' is taken as the broad definition of 'spatial justice' in this position paper, based on a longitudinal case study of North Kensington from 1976 to 2012.The research topic of 'spatial justice in planning theory and regeneration practice' follows the researcher's experience over three decades as a ...
J. Bissett-Scott +2 more
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'Regeneration of place that has socially just outcomes' is taken as the broad definition of 'spatial justice' in this position paper, based on a longitudinal case study of North Kensington from 1976 to 2012.The research topic of 'spatial justice in planning theory and regeneration practice' follows the researcher's experience over three decades as a ...
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2023
Spatializing Justice calls for architects and urban designers to do more than design buildings and physical systems. Architects should take a position against inequality and practice accordingly. With these thirty short, manifesto-like texts—building blocks for a new kind of architecture—Spatializing Justice offers a practical handbook for confronting ...
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Spatializing Justice calls for architects and urban designers to do more than design buildings and physical systems. Architects should take a position against inequality and practice accordingly. With these thirty short, manifesto-like texts—building blocks for a new kind of architecture—Spatializing Justice offers a practical handbook for confronting ...
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Spatial Justice in Practice: International Symposium Benchmarking Spatial Justice
The Symposium ‘Spatial Justice in Practice: Benchmarking Spatial Justice in Policymaking, Planning and Design’ (30 NOV at TU Delft, 1 and 5 DEC 2023 Online) aims to foster discussions and exchange that allow us to take a step further in the formulation of frameworks, indicators and benchmarks for the practical application of the concept.Roberto, Rocco +2 more
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Justice spatiale et environnement - Spatial justice and environment
2010International ...
Moreau, Sophie, Gardin, Jean
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Spatializing Reproductive Justice
112th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings, Disruptors on the EdgeCoined in 1994 by a caucus of Black women activists, reproductive justice is the “human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities”.1 After the overturn of Roe v.
Bryony Roberts +2 more
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2015
Prior to 1948 and the introduction of de jure apartheid, South Africa already operated under a de facto culture of racial segregation. Apartheid solidified and sanctioned these social barriers, especially in education where apartheid policy fostered “separate [intellectual] development for separate ethnic groups” (Fataar, 1997, p. 340; Wieder, 2001).
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Prior to 1948 and the introduction of de jure apartheid, South Africa already operated under a de facto culture of racial segregation. Apartheid solidified and sanctioned these social barriers, especially in education where apartheid policy fostered “separate [intellectual] development for separate ethnic groups” (Fataar, 1997, p. 340; Wieder, 2001).
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The concept of spatial justice and the European Union’s territorial cohesion
European Planning Studies, 2022Ali Madanipour +2 more
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