Justice and inequality in space—A socio-normative analysis

作者: Emil Israel , Amnon Frenkel

DOI: 10.1016/J.GEOFORUM.2019.12.017

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摘要: Abstract Issues of justice and inequality are among the most compelling themes in spatial studies. And yet, field lacks a normative approach to measurements scales, either regional, or alternatively, urban. In paper by Israel Frenkel (2018) , authors offer theoretical framework that advances study social space. It utilizes concepts Pierre Bourdieu's theory on class, while using Amartya Sen's 'capabilities' define metrics this concept. We take their proposed examine it empirically means regional case Israel. Data were collected central region survey was conducted more than 1000 households. The concept socio-spatial structures under which is created converted into measurable values. By Explanatory Factor Analysis Structural Equation Modeling, conceptual quantitatively estimated. accordance with inspected theory, we show interrelationship between person's location space living environment influences his her life-chances. empirical results demonstrate how can be operationalized-that is, binding idea an based scrutinization cultural constraints affect freedom choice. framework's operationalization allows for applying future endeavors strive understand what implications development carry when relating built place.

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