Abstract
In this article we discuss how spatial and social-environmental justice can converge in the quest for analyses to unveil contemporary urban structure. To this end, it reexamines the concept of justice, partly to analyze the urban milieu in today's world, especially in rapidly urbanizing countries, where social inequality is more pronounced. It then analyzes how spatial and social-environmental justice can provide ideas for the interpretation of the urban phenomenon and its inequalities.
Keywords:
Spatial justice; Social-environmental justice; Urbanization