
urban justice, public spaces, urban design and planning
Public Space and Urban Justice
In academic, government and public arenas there is increasing interest in public space as a facilitator of urban justice and, further, that urban justice is not an abstract concept, but has practical implications. Therefore, the question is what are the ways of studying public space to promote urban justice in the city? The intention of this issue of Built Environment is to bring contributions which explore and ground this question.
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 43 – Number 2
Summary
In academic, government and public arenas there is increasing interest in public space as a facilitator of urban justice.
Contents
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Public Space and Urban Justice
Matej Nikšič and Ceren Sezer -
The Capitalist Political Economy and Transformation of Public Spaces: The Case of Gençlik Parkı in Ankara
A. Burak Buyukcivelek -
Cultural Visibility and Urban Justice in Immigrant Neighbourhoods of Amsterdam
Ceren Sezer and Ana Maria Fernandez Maldonado -
Is a Walkable Place a Just Place? The Case of Ljubljana
Matej Nikšič -
Equity and Empowerment in Medellín’s Informal Settlements
Eva Schwab -
Reading the Dynamics of Contemporary Urban Spaces in a Turbulent Era: A Case from Beirut
Christine Mady -
Children are Citizens Too: Consulting with Children on the Redevelopment of a Central City Square in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand
Penelope Carroll, Karen Witten and Claire Stewart - Publication Reviews