Spatial (in)justice is characterised as the geography of social (in)justice. The city is a network of ecologies composed of infrastructure, economic ideologies, and wealth. The inequalities that emerge as a by-product of these systems highlight the injustices in London evolving from social, economic and spatial patterns in the form of gentrification. This research positions the London metropolis as a demonstration of political power structures. Derived as a result of neoliberal policies implemented since the late seventies and thus becoming a driver of social class inequality. The relationship between architecture and socio-spatial conditions will be addressed in this research and effect, an architectural intervention will be proposed as a ...
International audienceBased on the example of Harlem's gentrification, this article questions the im...
[EN] Cities face several challenges regarding public space and urban regeneration. Some of them are ...
This book explores concerns for spatial justice as streets, squares, and neighbourhoods are continuo...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
Current practices in urban (re) development processes have resulted in uneven development patterns c...
What might generative justice look like in places? Are there forms of development and occupation in ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
What do we mean by spatial justice? Certainly it is a laudable concept and objective for a city, but...
International audienceMy paper addresses the issue of space, politics and (in)justice in the context...
The main objective of this project is to combat social exclusion in Greater Paris urban area, while ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This article considers the experience of the English government's policy of Housing Market Renewal f...
International audienceThis article seeks to examine the sequence that precedes the coming to power o...
International audienceBased on the example of Harlem's gentrification, this article questions the im...
[EN] Cities face several challenges regarding public space and urban regeneration. Some of them are ...
This book explores concerns for spatial justice as streets, squares, and neighbourhoods are continuo...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressin...
Current practices in urban (re) development processes have resulted in uneven development patterns c...
What might generative justice look like in places? Are there forms of development and occupation in ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
What do we mean by spatial justice? Certainly it is a laudable concept and objective for a city, but...
International audienceMy paper addresses the issue of space, politics and (in)justice in the context...
The main objective of this project is to combat social exclusion in Greater Paris urban area, while ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This article considers the experience of the English government's policy of Housing Market Renewal f...
International audienceThis article seeks to examine the sequence that precedes the coming to power o...
International audienceBased on the example of Harlem's gentrification, this article questions the im...
[EN] Cities face several challenges regarding public space and urban regeneration. Some of them are ...
This book explores concerns for spatial justice as streets, squares, and neighbourhoods are continuo...