Flowing from a joint consultation on Spatial Justice and Reconciliation on 21–22 September 2015, hosted by the Centre for Contextual Ministry and the Ubuntu Research Project of the University of Pretoria, this article reflects on the notions of space and justice from the perspective of a contemporary theological anthropology as ‘embodied sensing’, where the making of meaning is sensed in the body. The argument is put forward that spatial justice is an embodied endeavour and that it cannot be achieved disconnected from the bodies of the persons in the concrete context where justice is strived for and where bodies can flourish. The relation between spatial justice, sense of place, human flourishing and the embodied sensing of meaning is explo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
A spatial turn has occurred in various disciplines over the past decades. This article holds that it...
Flowing from a joint consultation on Spatial Justice and Reconciliation on 21–22 September 2015, ho...
This article uses a fictionalised encounter as the basis for an autoethnographic exploration of the ...
This article emanates from a joint Consultation on Spatial Justice and Reconciliation, co-hosted as ...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
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, ...
Spatial justice as a concept seems to be at home in many disciplines, such as geography, sociology, ...
Theories and philosophies of space and place have seen a rise in prominence in recent times, specifi...
This is a critical reading of the current literature on law and geography. The article argues that t...
What do we mean by spatial justice? Certainly it is a laudable concept and objective for a city, but...
This book has its origins in a symposium we convened in December 2013 which aimed to explore the tra...
grantor: University of TorontoOur sense of space depends on our embodiment, specifically o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
A spatial turn has occurred in various disciplines over the past decades. This article holds that it...
Flowing from a joint consultation on Spatial Justice and Reconciliation on 21–22 September 2015, ho...
This article uses a fictionalised encounter as the basis for an autoethnographic exploration of the ...
This article emanates from a joint Consultation on Spatial Justice and Reconciliation, co-hosted as ...
While spatial justice could be the most radical offspring of law’s recent spatial turn, it remains i...
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, ...
Spatial justice as a concept seems to be at home in many disciplines, such as geography, sociology, ...
Theories and philosophies of space and place have seen a rise in prominence in recent times, specifi...
This is a critical reading of the current literature on law and geography. The article argues that t...
What do we mean by spatial justice? Certainly it is a laudable concept and objective for a city, but...
This book has its origins in a symposium we convened in December 2013 which aimed to explore the tra...
grantor: University of TorontoOur sense of space depends on our embodiment, specifically o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
"In the context of increasing division and segregation in cities across the world, along with pressi...
A spatial turn has occurred in various disciplines over the past decades. This article holds that it...