Spatial inequalities and cities

A review

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Somwrita Sarkar (University of Sydney)

Clémentine Cottineau (TU Delft - Urban Studies)

Levi J. Wolf (University of Bristol)

Research Group
Urban Studies
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1177/23998083241263422
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Urban Studies
Issue number
7
Volume number
51
Pages (from-to)
1391-1407
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Abstract

This special issue of Environment and Planning B focuses on Spatial Inequalities and Cities. As the world progresses to almost a fully urban state, locations, networks, and access shape the everyday lives lived in cities, alongside being the movers and shapers of the future of sustainable and equitable urbanization. This special issue brings together a set of peer-reviewerd papers spanning urban science, urban analytics, geographic information / spatial science, network science, and quantitative socio-economic-spatial analysis, to explore and examine how the morphological, structural and spatial form of cities is linked to the production, maintenance and exacerbation of socio-economic inequalities and injustices. The issue also presents a critical angle on data, methods, and their use, and on how novel data and methods can help shed light on new dimensions of spatial inequalities. This editorial presents a brief critical review of the field of urban spatial inequalities and a summary of the special issue.

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