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Normative thinking has an important role to play in geographical analysis. Social justice is a normative concept and it is surprising, therefore, to find that considerations of social justice have not been incorporated into geographical methods of analysis. The reason is not far to seek.
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Social Justice and the City is a book published in 1973 written by the Marxist geographer David Harvey. The book is an attempt to lay out afresh the paradigm of urban geography , by bringing together the two conflicting theses of methodology and philosophy. [1]
- David Harvey
- 2009
Oct 15, 2009 · Social Justice and the City (Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation Ser.) Paperback – October 15, 2009. by David Harvey (Author) 4.2 30 ratings. Part of: Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation (51 books) See all formats and editions.
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- David Harvey
- $28.07
- University of Georgia Press
Social Justice and the City. David Harvey. University of Georgia Press, 2009 - Social Science - 354 pages. Throughout his distinguished and influential career, David Harvey has defined and...
Apr 15, 2010 · Harvey analyzes core issues in city planning and policy--employment and housing location, zoning, transport costs, concentrations of poverty--asking in each case about the relationship between...
- David Harvey
- University of Georgia Press, 2010
- revised
Harvey analyzes core issues in city planning and policy - employment and housing location, zoning, transport costs, concentrations of poverty - asking in each case about the relationship between social justice and space.
Oct 15, 2009 · A classic book by David Harvey that explores the relationship between social justice and space in urban planning and policy. Harvey challenges the assumptions of neoliberalism and advocates for a revolutionary geography that transcends structural limitations.