Spatial justice is more relevant than ever

Roberto Rocco*

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Abstract

Social justice is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges of our times, as rampant inequality erodes the fabric of our societies everywhere, undermining trust in governments and institutions, leading to violence and extremism and eating at the very core of democracy.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA Manifesto for the Just City
Subtitle of host publicationCities for All
EditorsRoberto Rocco, Caroline Newton, Luz Maria Vergara d'Alençon, Anja van der Watt, Ganesh Babu, Gabriele Caradonna, Natalia Tellez, Johnathan Subendran, Lucas di Gioia, Igor Tempels Pessôa
Place of PublicationDelft
PublisherTU Delft OPEN Publishing
Pages25-27
Number of pages3
ISBN (Print)978-94-6366-367-0
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventUrban Thinkers Campus (UTC) "Manifesto for a Just City" - Bouwkunde (online), Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 9 Nov 202030 Nov 2020
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Workshop

WorkshopUrban Thinkers Campus (UTC) "Manifesto for a Just City"
Abbreviated titleUTC
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period9/11/2030/11/20
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Keywords

  • just city
  • spatial justice
  • new urban agenda
  • world urban campaign
  • democracy
  • participatory planning
  • urban visioning
  • manifesto

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  • A Manifesto for the Just City: Cities for All

    Rocco, R. (ed.), Newton, C. E. L. (ed.), Vergara d'Alençon, L. M. (ed.), van der Watt, A. (ed.), Tellez Angel, N. (ed.), Ramaiah Perumalsamy, G. B. (ed.), Subendran, J. (ed.), Caradonna, G. E. F. E. (ed.), Meneses Di Gioia Ferreira, L. (ed.) & Tempels Moreno Pessôa, I. (ed.), 2021, Delft: TU Delft OPEN Publishing. 275 p.

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