How the Refounded Neighborhoods’ Dwellers See Spatial (in)Justice : Refusing, Dealing with, and Rredirecting Social Criticism

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Bruno Cousin, « How the Refounded Neighborhoods’ Dwellers See Spatial (in)Justice : Refusing, Dealing with, and Rredirecting Social Criticism », Communications, ID : 10670/1.3285a4...


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Drawing from 55 in-depth interviews with residents of the new-build neighborhoods of Courbevoie and Levallois-Perret (Hauts-de-Seine) carried out in 2004-2008, we analyze their sense of spatial justice, as well as the arrangements and compromises they display when their residential choices and their attitude towards local integration are challenged. By focusing on a segment of the upper-middle class that chose to live in new, remarkably socially homogeneous neighborhoods this article offers an unprecedented insight into the justifications, attempted justifications, and refusals to justify themselves of a population playing an active role in the upkeep and increase of urban segregation.

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