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Autor:
Sara Safransky
Publikováno v:
Lien Social et Politiques, Iss 90 (2023)
Les politiques raciales et culturelles concernant l’accès à la terre et la propriété sont au coeur des luttes urbaines, mais ont reçu relativement peu d’attention de la part des géographes. Cet article analyse les luttes pour l’accès à
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8af258d24d644a17865a55da6981c2bd
Autor:
Sara Safransky
Publikováno v:
Dialogues in Human Geography. 12:427-430
This commentary responds to Grossmann and Trubina, ‘Dignity in Urban Geography: Starting a Conversation’. I discuss the contributions of their article and reflect on the stakes of their relational and affective conceptualization of dignity as an
Autor:
Nathan McClintock, Erin McElroy, Sara Safransky, Manissa M. Maharawal, Rachel Brahinsky, Alexander Tarr
Publikováno v:
Urban Geography. 43:470-479
Autor:
Sara Safransky
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 40:292-305
This paper contributes to emerging conversations at the intersection of critical geographies of property and race by centering political grammars of reckoning and redress. Grammar is more than syntax. It is about structures of language, including the
Autor:
Sara Safransky, Tessa A. Eidelman
Publikováno v:
Urban Geography. 42:792-811
This essay considers the urban commons as a keyword for urban geography, examining the changing meanings and usages of the term over time. We situate the increase in the term’s circulation – and it...
Autor:
Sara Safransky
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 44:200-218
City governments are embracing data-driven and algorithmic planning to tackle urban problems. Data-driven analytics have an unprecedented capacity to call urban futures into being. At the same time, they can depoliticize planning decisions. I argue t
Autor:
Sara Safransky
In The City after Property, Sara Safransky examines how postindustrial decline generates new forms of urban land politics. In the 2010s, Detroit government officials classified a staggering 150,000 lots—more than a third of the city—as “vacant
Autor:
Sara Safransky
Publikováno v:
Social Justice and the City ISBN: 9780429451614
Social Justice and the City
Social Justice and the City
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::31ee7597d401c6fe3eb668836231663f
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429451614-19
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429451614-19
Autor:
Sara Safransky
Publikováno v:
Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 108:499-512
Debates around urban land—who owns it, who can access it, who decides, and on what basis—are intensifying in the United States. Fifty years after the end of legally sanctioned segregation, rising r...
Detroit is widely known as the Motor City, but it has also given rise to some of the world's most important urban social movements. Edited by Linda Campbell, Andrew Newman, Sara Safransky, and Tim Stallmann, A People's Atlas of Detroit narrates the l