Spatial and social injustice and its implications on space: the status of Anfa and Moulay Rachid districts
Keywords:
justice - spatial injustice - social injustice – space- Lived space - inequality - urban policy- PlanningAbstract
The term “spatial justice and injustice” spread widely during the seventies and eighties of the last century, after the results of capitalist regimes emerged and took root both domestically and socially, and it was developed by geographers developers to analyze contemporary societies (such as: Edward Soga, Henri Lefebvre, Michel Foucault ...) And whose looking for more spatial justice and democracy based on regional justice and environmental justice, and reducing regional disparities, and whose aiming to achieve a just city, a just society, and a fair sphere. From this perspective, and after drawing inspiration for the theoretical framework from humanistic and critical geography, this research paper tries to delve into the problem of spatial and social injustice in Casablanca, by comparing the "center" Anfa and the "marginal" like Moulay Rachid municipalitie
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