N Ta, MP Kwan, S Lin, Q Zhu - Applied Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
The socio-spatial segregation experienced by migrants has attracted considerable attention and an increasing number of studies have examined segregation in migrants' daily activity …
N Qiu, J Cheng, T Zhang - Habitat International, 2022 - Elsevier
Reducing the spatial disparities and structural inequalities faced by disabled people is a global challenge in both developed and developing countries that requires an …
S Han - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2022 - nature.com
This study approaches the spatial stratification phenomenon through a data-based social stratification approach. In addition, by applying a dissimilarity-based clustering algorithm …
The urban expansion and growth of Tehran have caused many challenges and issues for the city, which has been shown in the form of spatial–social balances with informal …
While European cities were long argued to have moderate levels of socio-spatial inequality, recent years have seen a growing assertion that such inequalities are on the rise. Structural …
A Lynam, F Li, G Xiao, L Fei, H Huang, L Utzig - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Contemporary planetary urbanisation has resulted in increasingly uneven and 'hyper- mobile'socio-spatial development across the globe. Within a 'new mobilities paradigm' …
In addition to enhancing our theoretical grasp of justice, thinking spatially about it can also reveal important new insights that broaden our practical understanding in order to advance …
A Mabin, P Harrison - Progress in Planning, 2023 - Elsevier
Capital cities form the focus of a sub-field in urban studies. Much of the literature concerning their planning concentrates on their histories, and on the core precincts in which these cities …
M Arvin, M Jalaei, J Taheri, B Badakhshan, M Ghane… - Applied …, 2025 - Elsevier
Inequality is a pervasive aspect of human life, manifesting spatially and intertwining with urban form and the built environment. While compactness can enhance urban equity …