Multiple Spatialities and Social Inequalities: Refiguration, Locality, and Differentiation

Griesi E, Norkus M, Perez Gnavi E, Baur N, Kirchner S (2026)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2026

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Book Volume: 51

Pages Range: 7-36

Journal Issue: 1

URI: https://www.jstor.org/stable/27477082

DOI: 10.2307/27477082

Open Access Link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/27477082

Abstract

»Multiple Raumanordnungen und soziale Ungleichheiten: Refiguration, Lokalität und Differenzierung«. Contemporary social inequalities present analytical challenges that traditional frameworks struggle to address. This HSR Special Issue argues that social inequalities are better understood through multiple spatialities – the simultaneous operation of territorial, networked, route-based, and place-based spatial figures creating complex inequality patterns. Using the refiguration approach, the paper examines how infrastructures, mobility regimes, and economic systems generate social inequalities through differentiation processes. This framework resists containerbased, deterministic, and scalar perspectives by proposing a relational approach addressing the simultaneity of spatial logics. The analysis provides tools for understanding how social inequalities are locally embedded but globally connected, and how they might be reproduced, resisted, or refigured.

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APA:

Griesi, E., Norkus, M., Perez Gnavi, E., Baur, N., & Kirchner, S. (2026). Multiple Spatialities and Social Inequalities: Refiguration, Locality, and Differentiation. Historical Social Research-Historische Sozialforschung, 51(1), 7-36. https://doi.org/10.2307/27477082

MLA:

Griesi, Elettra, et al. "Multiple Spatialities and Social Inequalities: Refiguration, Locality, and Differentiation." Historical Social Research-Historische Sozialforschung 51.1 (2026): 7-36.

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