Martina Lw argues that since the 1960s we have witnessed a refiguration of social spaces, which is often experienced as uncertainty leading to conflicts and tensions in many societies. She describes forms and effects of spatial refigurations, starting with the spatial transformations at the ...
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In this sense, growing inequality must be addressed both as a normative problem that challenges distributive justice, but also as a social, economic, and political risk. This paper will focus on income inequality in European countries and the redistributive impact personal taxation has on inequality...
A maximin strategy without assistencialism should not circumvent the demand to not increase the curve of inequality. But how to ensure that it does not allow it? Considerations outside the formulation of his own principles of justice are not enough, however explicit they may be, such as when ...
Adding to this focus on territoriality, Soja (2010, p. 2) argued that seeking spatial justice is ultimately “a struggle over geography.” The geography of social justice is therefore the spatial study of social justice concerns and includes a focus on social injustices across large territorial ...
from local siting disputes to the passage of federal policy. Future research should build on this study to further explore the roles of public opinion and color-blind environmental racism as barriers to achieving environmental ju...
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; bInstitute of Geography, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ABSTRACT Social Justice and the City (SJTC) is an artefact that epitomises a radical shift in the history ...
It also depends on social capital, social justice, and public support in providing required goods and services [88,89]. Based on what was discussed, criteria of social resilience are communication and collective identity, mutual support, public safety and protection, public awareness and knowledge,...
Increasing income inequality can impede social mobility, economic opportunities and lead to rising social segregation. While the effect of rising housing prices and social segregation are commonly subject of interest, the effect of capital income on inequality through the channel of housing prices is ...