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  1. Sep 7, 2020 · If we take the diverse moral claims of the recognition framework as part of a differentiated conception of justice, then the point of urban justice is to provide sufficient access to human space in our cities today.

  2. Nov 25, 2022 · Urban Justice means addressing social inequalities from an intersectional perspective by connecting the climate emergency with the needs, demands, and ideas of the most marginalized people in cities.

  3. Oct 9, 2023 · Greenpeaces Urban Justice is a story about people’s collective power in and around cities. It’s about the urban side of nature and how diverse forms of life can support each other to thrive in cities.

  4. Many of the cited social scientists argue that we need a conception of justice for cities that is more sensitive to space than established philosophical theories of justice, such as Rawls’ theory. Henry Lefebvre’s work figures prominently here.

  5. Jan 15, 2013 · These demands are at the heart of the global call for urban justice. As the current crisis is not only economic, but also social, political, and urban, it provides an opportunity to restructure, to change priorities, and initiate new policies aimed at creating a more fair and just city.

  6. The Just City Lab investigates the definition of urban justice and the just city and examines how design and planning contribute to conditions of justice and injustice in cities, neighborhoods and the public realm.

  7. This article analyzes the implications of different theoretical approaches, and evaluates urban politics and policy in relation to justice. It identifies key debates over the role of the state in ensuring justice, and examines the way in which the issue is framed in the United States and Great Britain.

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