This article presents segregation as a fundamental, longstanding, and widespread problem that impedes democratic urban life, and further, a problem that is intelligible from a critical geographic perspective. Ignorance is spatially produced by segregation at multiple scales, in places and across space, thereby legitimizing and perpetuating silence about problems among marginalized groups. This spatialized understanding explains inequality along any of many axes of difference (not just class, as in conventional political economy perspectives). Understanding segregation in terms of the spatial production of ignorance prompts an agenda that forefronts the creation of new social knowledges. The focus here is on the everyday economy as a crucial...
Income inequality is increasing in European cities and this rising inequality has a spatial footprin...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Despite a widely accepted ideal that favors integrated residential development, metropolitan areas i...
This article presents segregation as a fundamental, longstanding, and widespread problem that impede...
This article presents segregation as a fundamental, longstanding, and widespread problem that impede...
The final chapter of the volume outlines broader observations and outcomes that are likely to feed f...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Copyright © 2013 Cecilia Hita Alonso, Leticia Sánchez Hita. This is an open access article distribut...
This study states an argument for the relationship between spatial segregation and place-making prac...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
New forms of urban segregation and exclusion have emerged in the contemporary globalised world. Proc...
This Article examines the extent to which the Empowerment Zones Program is properly viewed as a neut...
Many United States cities function without regular problems. They have well-kept roads, sewers that...
Income inequality is increasing in European cities and this rising inequality has a spatial footprin...
Income inequality is increasing in European cities and this rising inequality has a spatial footprin...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Despite a widely accepted ideal that favors integrated residential development, metropolitan areas i...
This article presents segregation as a fundamental, longstanding, and widespread problem that impede...
This article presents segregation as a fundamental, longstanding, and widespread problem that impede...
The final chapter of the volume outlines broader observations and outcomes that are likely to feed f...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Copyright © 2013 Cecilia Hita Alonso, Leticia Sánchez Hita. This is an open access article distribut...
This study states an argument for the relationship between spatial segregation and place-making prac...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
This paper develops a theoretical model focusing on the effect that different neighborhood compositi...
New forms of urban segregation and exclusion have emerged in the contemporary globalised world. Proc...
This Article examines the extent to which the Empowerment Zones Program is properly viewed as a neut...
Many United States cities function without regular problems. They have well-kept roads, sewers that...
Income inequality is increasing in European cities and this rising inequality has a spatial footprin...
Income inequality is increasing in European cities and this rising inequality has a spatial footprin...
A paradigm shift is taking place in spatial segregation research. At the heart of this shift is the ...
Despite a widely accepted ideal that favors integrated residential development, metropolitan areas i...