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Social geography III: Committing to social justice

Peter Hopkins

2020Progress in Human Geography28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Social justice is regarded as a key underpinning principle of social geography. This report focuses on social justice in social geography and related issues of inequality, discrimination and intolerance. I appraise debates about social justice in social geography and then pay specific attention to issues of poverty and welfare, gender and sexuality, and race and ethnicity. I argue for social geography to be committed to social justice and conclude by calling for action to commit to promoting social justice in our teaching, research, in our professional practices and in how we challenge our universities to operate.

Topics & Concepts

SociologySocial philosophySocial changeSocial geographySocial inequalitySocial justiceEconomic JusticeCriminologySocial scienceSocial relationPolitical scienceInequalityHuman geographyLawMathematicsMathematical analysisRural development and sustainabilityGeography Education and PedagogyHistorical Geography and Geographical Thought