Authors
Caitlin M Alcorn, Luis Emilio Cecchi, Emmanuel Eliot, Lillie Greiman, Poojitha Kondabolu, Craig Ravesloot, Rayna Sage, Vidyamali Samarasinghe, Yonit Yogev
Publication date
2019/10/25
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Description
Society, Space, and Social Justice addresses multiple contextual intersectionalities, highlighting the underlying processes and causes contributing to the genesis and regeneration of emergent and extant spaces of (in) justice. Employing quantitative and qualitative techniques underpinned by elucidatory theoretical frameworks, the contributors to this collection investigate intersections of class, disability, gender, race, and “the other” within sociocultural and political-economic structures in varied geographic scales in Brazil, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Uganda, and the United States. This book’s thematic diversity—the environment and outdoors, employment and labor, gendered/othered violence, health and disease, housing, infrastructure, and urban design—gives it interdisciplinary appeal. This timely collection examines and unpacks the complex mechanisms by which social justice can be perverted, thwarted, or achieved.
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