International audienceIntroduction In an article published almost two decades ago, G H Pirie (1983, page 472) wrote: ``It would be a pity indeed if the busyness of political philosophers was to go completely unnoticed by spatial theorists and applied researchers. Equally, it would be a pity ... if this essay were to stand alone as a review of implications of that busyness.'' In that article, entitled On spatial justice'', Pirie reflected on the desirability and possibility of fashioning a concept of spatial justice from notions of social justice and territorial social justice'' (page 465). The present paper offers yet another reflection on the notion of justice as it relates to space and spatiality, to point to the ways in which various for...
International audienceStudying Spatial Justice is studying the consequences of the organization of s...
Political theorists have recently become interested in the role of nonhumans in politics, as evinced...
This essay explores the spatial dimension of human existence, arguing that spatial (in)justices are ...
International audienceIntroduction In an article published almost two decades ago, G H Pirie (1983, ...
International audienceMy paper addresses the issue of space, politics and (in)justice in the context...
International audienceThe notion of spatial justice was developed by Anglo-Saxon radical geographyin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
What do we mean by spatial justice? Certainly it is a laudable concept and objective for a city, but...
This text address the challenge of answering to two inseparable question: What is a just territory ?...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
Spatial justice as a concept seems to be at home in many disciplines, such as geography, sociology, ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
Segregation has been widely discussed by social scientists and especially by urban geographers and p...
International audienceStudying Spatial Justice is studying the consequences of the organization of s...
Political theorists have recently become interested in the role of nonhumans in politics, as evinced...
This essay explores the spatial dimension of human existence, arguing that spatial (in)justices are ...
International audienceIntroduction In an article published almost two decades ago, G H Pirie (1983, ...
International audienceMy paper addresses the issue of space, politics and (in)justice in the context...
International audienceThe notion of spatial justice was developed by Anglo-Saxon radical geographyin...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
What do we mean by spatial justice? Certainly it is a laudable concept and objective for a city, but...
This text address the challenge of answering to two inseparable question: What is a just territory ?...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
Spatial justice as a concept seems to be at home in many disciplines, such as geography, sociology, ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
Segregation has been widely discussed by social scientists and especially by urban geographers and p...
International audienceStudying Spatial Justice is studying the consequences of the organization of s...
Political theorists have recently become interested in the role of nonhumans in politics, as evinced...
This essay explores the spatial dimension of human existence, arguing that spatial (in)justices are ...