Spatial Justice and the Irish Crisis
ISBN-13:
9781908996367
ISBN-10:
1908996366
Author:
John Morrissey, Gerry Kearns, David Meredith
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Royal Irish Academy
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781908996367
ISBN-10:
1908996366
Author:
John Morrissey, Gerry Kearns, David Meredith
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
Royal Irish Academy
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
Summary
Spatial Justice and the Irish Crisis (ISBN-13: 9781908996367 and ISBN-10: 1908996366), written by authors
John Morrissey, Gerry Kearns, David Meredith, was published by Royal Irish Academy in 2014.
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Spatial Justice and the Irish Crisis focuses on the key political, economic, and social geographies that define contemporary Ireland as it has arisen from the financial crisis. The concept of 'spatial justice' provides a cogent entry point into debates around austerity and social justice, and this book offers a nuanced and geographically specific critique of the everyday concerns of citizens, planners, and government officials alike. Each chapter offers a detailed examination of core aspects of the crisis and its management, including issues of housing, planning and the environment, health, education, migration, and unemployment. The book also looks at questions of Irish policy, governmentality, public participation, and active citizenship. [Subject: Sociology, Irish Studies, Economics]
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