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Article Dans Une Revue Justice spatiale = Spatial justice Année : 2012

Utopia as a Tentative Horizon for Spatial Justice

Bernard Bret
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Sophie Didier
Frédéric Dufaux

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➢RESUME : Researchers have already very extensively explored utopias: this issue of Justice Spatiale/Spatial Justice wishes to present more than a collection of articles on the history of utopias, a field widely covered by historians, town planners, philosophers, etc. The historical aspect will not be central here, even if going back over these analyses is essential for understanding the conditions of the articulation of the contemporary form of utopia in connection with justice. If some of the articles offered here reflect on the lessons drawn from past utopias, this reflection is always related to the use of this philosophy in the present. What we are interested in is the connexion of a utopian discourse with very contemporary demands for more justice, and the spatial issues engendered by this expression, which mobilizes very diverse scales, from the world to the community, in relationships that are at times mutually exclusive or contradictory.
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halshs-01518772 , version 1 (05-05-2017)

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Bernard Bret, Sophie Didier, Frédéric Dufaux. Utopia as a Tentative Horizon for Spatial Justice. Justice spatiale = Spatial justice, 2012, Utopia and Spatial Justice, 5, http://www.jssj.org/article/les-utopies-un-horizon-pour-la-justice-spatiale/. ⟨halshs-01518772⟩
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