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Routledge Social Justice and the City - Geography Collection

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between urban life and social justice through this specialized collection from Routledge. This volume provides deep insight into the current state of geography regarding urban environments and social equity. By examining the emergence of these concepts, the text traces the influence of grassroots urban uprisings from the late 1960s. It connects historical perspectives with contemporary meditations on our urban worlds. The collection references foundational works and thinkers such as Harvey (1973), Jacobs (1961, 1969), Lefebvre (1974), and Massey and Catalano (1978). This resource is designed for students, researchers, and professionals interested in anthropology, sociology, and urban studies. It offers a comprehensive look at how social justice shapes the way we understand and inhabit cities. Whether you are studying urban uprisings or the evolution of geographical thought, this collection provides a necessary foundation for understanding the modern urban landscape.

Key Features

Provides academic insight into the state of geography regarding social justice and urban life.

Traces the historical influence of grassroots urban uprisings from the late 1960s.

Connects foundational theories from key thinkers like Harvey, Jacobs, and Lefebvre.

Offers a deep examination of how social justice concepts have emerged and evolved over time.

Serves as a comprehensive resource for studies in anthropology and sociology.

Examines contemporary meditations on our urban worlds and their lasting significance.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
11 December 2018
Listed Since
04 September 2018

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