Emergent and integrated justice: lessons from community initiatives to improve infrastructures for walking and cycling
This chapter proposes that conceptions of transport and mobility justice as developed in academic literature need to be developed further if they are to capture the spatiotemporal complexity of what justice is and means in the context of everyday urban mobility. It argues that there is a need to bri...
Main Authors: | Nixon, DV, Schwanen, T |
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Other Authors: | Cook, N |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2018
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