In Spatial Justice: Body, Lawscape, Atmosphere, Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos introduces a theory of spatial justice that takes into consideration the agential capabilities of nonhuman legal actors. However, in an effort to decenter the human legal subject, Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos argues that the co-constitutivity of law and space (the lawscape), as the site where (human and nonhuman) legal bodies take shape, cannot be mediated through the political. In response to this claim, I argue that spatial justice is an inherently political project, and I identify the practice of spatial justice (or performing spatial justice) as a means of understanding how to engage the political aspects of this posthuman perspective on justice and law. ...
International audienceThe notion of spatial justice was developed by Anglo-Saxon radical geographyin...
This book has its origins in a symposium we convened in December 2013 which aimed to explore the tra...
This is the final version of the article. Freely available from the publisher via the links in this ...
Spatial justice as a concept seems to be at home in many disciplines, such as geography, sociology, ...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
Political theorists have recently become interested in the role of nonhumans in politics, as evinced...
International audienceIntroduction In an article published almost two decades ago, G H Pirie (1983, ...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
This essay explores the spatial dimension of human existence, arguing that spatial (in)justices are ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
This investigation on spatial justice, while being fundamental research, has empirical pertinence an...
Abstract Justice has long been central to geographic research but attention to the concept itself ha...
This paper presents a methodology to assess the internal and external coherence, and the robustness ...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
This paper contributes to the debate on spatial justice in a geography of regional uneven developmen...
International audienceThe notion of spatial justice was developed by Anglo-Saxon radical geographyin...
This book has its origins in a symposium we convened in December 2013 which aimed to explore the tra...
This is the final version of the article. Freely available from the publisher via the links in this ...
Spatial justice as a concept seems to be at home in many disciplines, such as geography, sociology, ...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
Political theorists have recently become interested in the role of nonhumans in politics, as evinced...
International audienceIntroduction In an article published almost two decades ago, G H Pirie (1983, ...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
This essay explores the spatial dimension of human existence, arguing that spatial (in)justices are ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
This investigation on spatial justice, while being fundamental research, has empirical pertinence an...
Abstract Justice has long been central to geographic research but attention to the concept itself ha...
This paper presents a methodology to assess the internal and external coherence, and the robustness ...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
This paper contributes to the debate on spatial justice in a geography of regional uneven developmen...
International audienceThe notion of spatial justice was developed by Anglo-Saxon radical geographyin...
This book has its origins in a symposium we convened in December 2013 which aimed to explore the tra...
This is the final version of the article. Freely available from the publisher via the links in this ...