As the fluidity of contemporary social life has accelerated due to an ongoing process of social and technological transformation, there has been increasing interest in the work of Henri Lefebvre on the production of space and how different types of space impact on each other. His work amalgamates perception, symbolism and the social imaginary by addressing the ways in which their contradictory relations can be fashioned into new codes in a constantly-evolving process of producing space. The interaction between Lefebvre’s articulation of the spatial imaginary and law is an emerging area of importance which has, until recently, been neglected. This chapter addresses the implications for law as spatial justice, in a world of algorithms, web ma...
This article investigates on the concept of space, its production, use, and change processes, and un...
This is a critical reading of the current literature on law and geography. The article argues that t...
International audienceAlthough many studies have been carried out on the way the law understands and...
A growing body of work during the last two decades has become explicitly concerned with the interdis...
This contribution takes as its point of departure the spatial turn in law and the notion of spatial ...
In an increasingly diversifying society, public space is the quintessential social realm where membe...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
Social lives are increasingly unmoored from physical location. 21st century developments in social m...
This qualitative study explores the multifaceted nature of virtual space within the context of Secon...
Many of the ways in which we discuss, imagine and envision the internet rely on inaccurate and unhe...
New technologies do not always raise new legal issues. We should therefore focus on technological ch...
This special issue addresses the problematic nature of space, whether psychic, symbolic or material,...
This article aims to interrogate law's ambivalent relationship with urban space. It deals with the p...
Henri Lefebvre’s project, developed over decades of research produced a corpus of work that sought t...
This dissertation concerns the relations between technology and social space. It traces, on the one ...
This article investigates on the concept of space, its production, use, and change processes, and un...
This is a critical reading of the current literature on law and geography. The article argues that t...
International audienceAlthough many studies have been carried out on the way the law understands and...
A growing body of work during the last two decades has become explicitly concerned with the interdis...
This contribution takes as its point of departure the spatial turn in law and the notion of spatial ...
In an increasingly diversifying society, public space is the quintessential social realm where membe...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
Social lives are increasingly unmoored from physical location. 21st century developments in social m...
This qualitative study explores the multifaceted nature of virtual space within the context of Secon...
Many of the ways in which we discuss, imagine and envision the internet rely on inaccurate and unhe...
New technologies do not always raise new legal issues. We should therefore focus on technological ch...
This special issue addresses the problematic nature of space, whether psychic, symbolic or material,...
This article aims to interrogate law's ambivalent relationship with urban space. It deals with the p...
Henri Lefebvre’s project, developed over decades of research produced a corpus of work that sought t...
This dissertation concerns the relations between technology and social space. It traces, on the one ...
This article investigates on the concept of space, its production, use, and change processes, and un...
This is a critical reading of the current literature on law and geography. The article argues that t...
International audienceAlthough many studies have been carried out on the way the law understands and...