Spatial Justice and the Right to the City

Roberto Rocco
Roberto RoccoAssistant Professor and Researcher at TU Delft
SPATIAL JUSTICE &
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY
U
URBANISM
SPS
SpatialPlanning&StrategyTUDelft
THE DOWNSIDE OF PARTICIPATION
CRITICS OF PARTICIPATION SAY IT’S…
‣ EXPENSIVE
‣ TIME CONSUMING
‣ INEFFECTIVE
‣ LIP-SERVICE
‣ FOR OLD RETIRED MEN
‣ DIFFICULT TO IMPLEMENT
‣ “NOBODY CARES ABOUT PARTICIPATION: WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS IS EFFICIENCY”
‣ IT IS A TOOL FOR MANIPULATION: IT IS A PUBLIC RELATIONS TOOL FOR THE POWER
HOLDERS (ARNSTEIN, 1969)
‣ IT IS A DEVICE FROM THE RIGHT TO JUSTIFY THE END OF THE WELFARE STATE
‣ IT IS A DEVICE FROM THE LEFT TO JUSTIFY THE PROPAGATION OF ITS IDEOLOGY
THE UPSIDE
A-CRITICS OF PARTICIPATION SAY, IT’S
‣ THE SOLUTION FOR ALL OUR PROBLEMS
‣ ANYTHING TOP DOWN IS NECESSARILY BAD, SO
EVERYTHING BOTTOM UP IS NECESSARILY GOOD
HTTP://LITHGOW-SCHMIDT.DK/SHERRY-ARNSTEIN/LADDER-OF-CITIZEN-PARTICIPATION.HTML
THE LADDER OF PARTICIPATION (SHERRY ARNSTEIN, 1969)
CITIZEN
ENGAGEMENT
CITIZEN
PARTICIPATION
CITIZEN
MANIPULATION
WHO HAS POWER WHEN
IMPORTANT DECISIONS
ARE BEING MADE?
Arnstein, S. (1969). "A Ladder of Citizen Participation." JAIP 35(4): 216-224.
THE ILLUSION OF
CONTROL
Arnstein, S. (1969). "A Ladder of Citizen Participation." JAIP 35(4): 216-224.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IS (OR COULD BE)
THE REDISTRIBUTION OF POWER THAT
ENABLES CITIZENS TO BE DELIBERATELY
INCLUDED IN DECISION MAKING PROCESSES.
Arnstein, S. (1969). "A Ladder of Citizen Participation." JAIP 35(4): 216-224.
PARTICIPATION IS A KEY
ELEMENT TO ACHIEVE
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY
RIGHT TO THE CITY IS A
CONDITION TO ACHIEVE
SPATIAL JUSTICE
SPATIAL JUSTICE
TERRITORIAL OR SPATIAL DYNAMICS OF
DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH, GOODS AND
OPPORTUNITIES
EMPHASIS ON SOCIAL ECONOMIC
RELATIONSHIPS HAPPENING IN SPACE
TWO MAIN
‘TYPES’ OF
JUSTICE
DISTRIBUTIVE
JUSTICE
PROCEDURAL
JUSTICE
Distributive Justice
Fair	allocation	of	resources	and	services	throughout	
the	urban	territory.		
In	other	words,	resources,	services	and	opportunities	
must	be	fairly	“distributed”	by	planning	urban	space.
Justice	or	injustice	can	found	in	the	planning	
processes	themselves.		
Justice	is	in	the	“procedures”.	
Procedural Justice
SPATIAL JUSTICE AND
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY
ARE INTIMATELY RELATED.
PARTICIPATION IN THE
CONDUCTION OF URBAN
AFFAIRS (THE RIGHT TO
THE CITY) IS LIKELY TO
DELIVER SPATIAL JUSTICE.
RIGHT TO
THE CITY
RIGHT TO THE CITY IS
PART OF A VERY LONG
TRADITION IN
PHILOSOPHY THAT SEES
THE CITY AS THE SPACE
OF POLITICS, WHERE
RIGHTS AND
OBLIGATIONS EMERGE
MORE STRONGLY.
Plato’s
The
Republic:

the just
man
inhabiting
the just
city
Copy of Silanion - Marie-Lan Nguyen (User:Jastrow) 2009, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7831217
By A.Savin (Wikimedia Commons · WikiPhotoSpace) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27948211
Polis is the space of 

shared decision-making, 

otherwise known as ‘politics’.
By After Lysippos - Jastrow (2006), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1359807
Aristotle: “man is a political
animal”


We can only achieve the good life by living as
citizens in organised societies. In doing so we
become fully human (as opposed to animals in a
state of nature).
THE SPATIAL DIMENSION OF POLITICS
Doreen	Massey	explains	the	SPACE	OF	RADICAL	
SIMULTANEITY:	the	shared	political	and	physical	
space,	where	decisions	must	be	taken	by	citizens	
together.	
http://timelines.latimes.com/occupy-wall-street-movement/
HANNAH
ARENDT
Active	citizenship	=		
Civic	engagement	and	
collective	
deliberation	about	all	
matters	affecting	the	
political	community.	
Creative	commons:	Ben	Northern	Flickr.	Some	rights	reserved.
THE ‘POLITICAL COMMUNITY’
IS THE SPACE OF
THE CITY
IT IS WITHIN THE CITY’S
‘WALLS’ THAT WE ARE FREE
CITIZENS
STADTLUFT MACHT FREI
THE AIR OF THE CITY WILL
MAKE YOU FREE
The political space of the city:

the ‘social contract’* that
establishes rights and duties and
where government is legitimised
by the consent of the citizens.
https://02varvara.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/19-october-2011-occupy-wall-street-becomes-“occupy-the-world”-why-is-the-
us-corporate-media-silent/00-01l-occupy-wall-street-19-10-11-vancouver-bc-canada/
*Jean-Jacques Rousseau
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY=

ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP
*right to take part in the affairs
of the city
*to make decisions about one’s
own living environment
*fulfil one’s full potential as a
human being
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY IS THE RIGHT TO ACTIVELY SHAPE
THE CITY TO ONE’S NEEDS AND DESIRES, THUS
EXERCISING ONE’S FULL CITIZENSHIP
By	Robert	Crc	-	Subversive	festival	media,	FAL,	https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27132002
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY



…is	far	more	than	the	individual	liberty	to	access	
urban	resources:	it	is	a	right	to	change	ourselves	by	
changing	the	city.	It	is,	moreover,	a	common	rather	
than	an	individual	right	since	this	transformation	
inevitably	depends	upon	the	exercise	of	a	collective	
power	to	reshape	the	processes	of	urbanisation.	The	
freedom	to	make	and	remake	our	cities	and	ourselves	
is,	I	want	to	argue,	one	of	the	most	precious	yet	most	
neglected	of	our	human	rights	(Harvey,	2008)

Participation through electoral systems
Author:	Staff	Sgt.	Christopher	Allison.		
Public	domain
Disparity of power
CIVIL SOCIETY
PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR




…designing and planning the built
environment are 

profoundly political activities in which
power relationships must be continually
exposed and power must be
distributed.
Active citizenship is not granted, but
rather conquered through struggle. 



Photo	by	Arlette.	Arlette	Reloaded	on	Flickr	and	Instagram.	Reproduced	here	with	special	permission.
SO, WHAT IS THE
CONNECTION?
PARTICIPATION
ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP
RIGHT TO THE CITY
SPATIAL JUSTICE
WAIT! ARE YOU SAYING
PARTICIPATION WILL DELIVER
THE RIGHT TO THE CITY?
IT IS NOT THAT SIMPLE! HOWEVER, IT IS
UNDENIABLE THAT ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP
IMPLIES PARTICIPATION AND ACTIVE
CITIZENSHIP IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT
TO ACHIEVE THE RIGHT TO THE CITY.
SO, IN DEFENCE OF
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION…
IT WILL ALLOW PLANNERS AND
DESIGNERS TO GATHER INFORMATION
& KNOWLEDGE THAT IS NOT
OTHERWISE AVAILABLE
*AND GIVE A VOICE TO THOSE WHO
ARE NOT RECOGNISED AS HOLDERS
OF KNOWLEDGE
WILL INCORPORATE
COMPLEXITY IN DECISION
MAKING
WILL ATTENUATE THE
MANY COGNITIVE BIASES
WE SUFFER FROM
IS MORE LIKELY TO DELIVER
‘JUST’ OUTCOMES
(BECAUSE OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWER)
WILL DELIVER STRONGER
COMMUNITIES AND
DEMOCRACY-AWARE CITIZENS
WILL STRENGTHEN
DEMOCRACY IN THE LONG RUN
HAS THE POTENTIAL TO
DELIVER THE
RIGHT TO THE CITY
BUT WHY IS THIS
IMPORTANT?
REDUCTION OF
DEMOCRATIC SPACE
THE DISCREDIT OF
DEMOCRACY
THE FALL OF
PUBLIC SPACEHOMESTEAD, FLORIDA, IS ONE
OF A NUMBER OF GATED
COMMUNITIES IN THE US. THEY
HAVE BECOME MORE POPULAR
NOT ONLY FOR CELEBRITIES
BUT FOR MIDDLE-CLASS
HOMEOWNERS FEARFUL FOR
THEIR SAFETY. PHOTOGRAPH:
SIPA PRESS/REX
THE PROFOUND CULTURAL
ABYSS BETWEEN CITIES,
SUBURBS AND RURAL AREAS
CLINTON WON ALMOST 90
PERCENT OF URBAN CORES,
WHILE TRUMP WON THE VAST
MAJORITY – BETWEEN 75 AND
90 PERCENT – OF SUBURBS,
SMALL CITIES AND RURAL
AREAS. THOUGH THESE LATTER
GEOGRAPHIES ARE MORE
SPARSELY POPULATED, THEY
WERE HOME TO THE MAJORITY
OF VOTERS THIS ELECTION.
HTTPS://WWW.WASHINGTONPOST.COM/GRAPHICS/POLITICS/2016-ELECTION/HOW-ELECTION-MAPS-LIE/
THE RURAL X URBAN DIVIDE
THANKS FOR WATCHING
THIS PRESENTATION.
SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS, PLEASE
WRITE TO:
R.C.ROCCO@TUDELFT.NL
ALL THESE ISSUES
MAKE IT CRUCIAL FOR
US TO IMPROVE THE
QUALITY OF
DEMOCRATIC DECISION
MAKING IN THE CITY
TEXT
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Spatial Justice and the Right to the City

  • 1. SPATIAL JUSTICE & THE RIGHT TO THE CITY U URBANISM SPS SpatialPlanning&StrategyTUDelft
  • 2. THE DOWNSIDE OF PARTICIPATION CRITICS OF PARTICIPATION SAY IT’S… ‣ EXPENSIVE ‣ TIME CONSUMING ‣ INEFFECTIVE ‣ LIP-SERVICE ‣ FOR OLD RETIRED MEN ‣ DIFFICULT TO IMPLEMENT ‣ “NOBODY CARES ABOUT PARTICIPATION: WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS IS EFFICIENCY” ‣ IT IS A TOOL FOR MANIPULATION: IT IS A PUBLIC RELATIONS TOOL FOR THE POWER HOLDERS (ARNSTEIN, 1969) ‣ IT IS A DEVICE FROM THE RIGHT TO JUSTIFY THE END OF THE WELFARE STATE ‣ IT IS A DEVICE FROM THE LEFT TO JUSTIFY THE PROPAGATION OF ITS IDEOLOGY
  • 3. THE UPSIDE A-CRITICS OF PARTICIPATION SAY, IT’S ‣ THE SOLUTION FOR ALL OUR PROBLEMS ‣ ANYTHING TOP DOWN IS NECESSARILY BAD, SO EVERYTHING BOTTOM UP IS NECESSARILY GOOD
  • 4. HTTP://LITHGOW-SCHMIDT.DK/SHERRY-ARNSTEIN/LADDER-OF-CITIZEN-PARTICIPATION.HTML THE LADDER OF PARTICIPATION (SHERRY ARNSTEIN, 1969) CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZEN MANIPULATION
  • 5. WHO HAS POWER WHEN IMPORTANT DECISIONS ARE BEING MADE? Arnstein, S. (1969). "A Ladder of Citizen Participation." JAIP 35(4): 216-224.
  • 6. THE ILLUSION OF CONTROL Arnstein, S. (1969). "A Ladder of Citizen Participation." JAIP 35(4): 216-224.
  • 7. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IS (OR COULD BE) THE REDISTRIBUTION OF POWER THAT ENABLES CITIZENS TO BE DELIBERATELY INCLUDED IN DECISION MAKING PROCESSES. Arnstein, S. (1969). "A Ladder of Citizen Participation." JAIP 35(4): 216-224.
  • 8. PARTICIPATION IS A KEY ELEMENT TO ACHIEVE THE RIGHT TO THE CITY
  • 9. RIGHT TO THE CITY IS A CONDITION TO ACHIEVE SPATIAL JUSTICE
  • 10. SPATIAL JUSTICE TERRITORIAL OR SPATIAL DYNAMICS OF DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH, GOODS AND OPPORTUNITIES EMPHASIS ON SOCIAL ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS HAPPENING IN SPACE
  • 15. SPATIAL JUSTICE AND THE RIGHT TO THE CITY ARE INTIMATELY RELATED. PARTICIPATION IN THE CONDUCTION OF URBAN AFFAIRS (THE RIGHT TO THE CITY) IS LIKELY TO DELIVER SPATIAL JUSTICE.
  • 17. RIGHT TO THE CITY IS PART OF A VERY LONG TRADITION IN PHILOSOPHY THAT SEES THE CITY AS THE SPACE OF POLITICS, WHERE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS EMERGE MORE STRONGLY.
  • 18. Plato’s The Republic:
 the just man inhabiting the just city Copy of Silanion - Marie-Lan Nguyen (User:Jastrow) 2009, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7831217
  • 19. By A.Savin (Wikimedia Commons · WikiPhotoSpace) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27948211 Polis is the space of 
 shared decision-making, 
 otherwise known as ‘politics’.
  • 20. By After Lysippos - Jastrow (2006), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1359807 Aristotle: “man is a political animal”
 
We can only achieve the good life by living as citizens in organised societies. In doing so we become fully human (as opposed to animals in a state of nature).
  • 21. THE SPATIAL DIMENSION OF POLITICS Doreen Massey explains the SPACE OF RADICAL SIMULTANEITY: the shared political and physical space, where decisions must be taken by citizens together. http://timelines.latimes.com/occupy-wall-street-movement/
  • 23. THE ‘POLITICAL COMMUNITY’ IS THE SPACE OF THE CITY IT IS WITHIN THE CITY’S ‘WALLS’ THAT WE ARE FREE CITIZENS
  • 24. STADTLUFT MACHT FREI THE AIR OF THE CITY WILL MAKE YOU FREE
  • 25. The political space of the city:
 the ‘social contract’* that establishes rights and duties and where government is legitimised by the consent of the citizens. https://02varvara.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/19-october-2011-occupy-wall-street-becomes-“occupy-the-world”-why-is-the- us-corporate-media-silent/00-01l-occupy-wall-street-19-10-11-vancouver-bc-canada/ *Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 26. THE RIGHT TO THE CITY=
 ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP *right to take part in the affairs of the city *to make decisions about one’s own living environment *fulfil one’s full potential as a human being
  • 27. THE RIGHT TO THE CITY IS THE RIGHT TO ACTIVELY SHAPE THE CITY TO ONE’S NEEDS AND DESIRES, THUS EXERCISING ONE’S FULL CITIZENSHIP By Robert Crc - Subversive festival media, FAL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27132002
  • 28. THE RIGHT TO THE CITY
 
 …is far more than the individual liberty to access urban resources: it is a right to change ourselves by changing the city. It is, moreover, a common rather than an individual right since this transformation inevitably depends upon the exercise of a collective power to reshape the processes of urbanisation. The freedom to make and remake our cities and ourselves is, I want to argue, one of the most precious yet most neglected of our human rights (Harvey, 2008)

  • 29. Participation through electoral systems Author: Staff Sgt. Christopher Allison. Public domain
  • 30. Disparity of power CIVIL SOCIETY PUBLIC SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR
  • 31. 
 
 …designing and planning the built environment are 
 profoundly political activities in which power relationships must be continually exposed and power must be distributed. Active citizenship is not granted, but rather conquered through struggle. 
 
 Photo by Arlette. Arlette Reloaded on Flickr and Instagram. Reproduced here with special permission.
  • 32. SO, WHAT IS THE CONNECTION?
  • 33. PARTICIPATION ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP RIGHT TO THE CITY SPATIAL JUSTICE
  • 34. WAIT! ARE YOU SAYING PARTICIPATION WILL DELIVER THE RIGHT TO THE CITY? IT IS NOT THAT SIMPLE! HOWEVER, IT IS UNDENIABLE THAT ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP IMPLIES PARTICIPATION AND ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP IS A FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT TO ACHIEVE THE RIGHT TO THE CITY.
  • 35. SO, IN DEFENCE OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION…
  • 36. IT WILL ALLOW PLANNERS AND DESIGNERS TO GATHER INFORMATION & KNOWLEDGE THAT IS NOT OTHERWISE AVAILABLE *AND GIVE A VOICE TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT RECOGNISED AS HOLDERS OF KNOWLEDGE
  • 38. WILL ATTENUATE THE MANY COGNITIVE BIASES WE SUFFER FROM
  • 39. IS MORE LIKELY TO DELIVER ‘JUST’ OUTCOMES (BECAUSE OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWER)
  • 40. WILL DELIVER STRONGER COMMUNITIES AND DEMOCRACY-AWARE CITIZENS WILL STRENGTHEN DEMOCRACY IN THE LONG RUN
  • 41. HAS THE POTENTIAL TO DELIVER THE RIGHT TO THE CITY
  • 42. BUT WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
  • 45. THE FALL OF PUBLIC SPACEHOMESTEAD, FLORIDA, IS ONE OF A NUMBER OF GATED COMMUNITIES IN THE US. THEY HAVE BECOME MORE POPULAR NOT ONLY FOR CELEBRITIES BUT FOR MIDDLE-CLASS HOMEOWNERS FEARFUL FOR THEIR SAFETY. PHOTOGRAPH: SIPA PRESS/REX
  • 46. THE PROFOUND CULTURAL ABYSS BETWEEN CITIES, SUBURBS AND RURAL AREAS CLINTON WON ALMOST 90 PERCENT OF URBAN CORES, WHILE TRUMP WON THE VAST MAJORITY – BETWEEN 75 AND 90 PERCENT – OF SUBURBS, SMALL CITIES AND RURAL AREAS. THOUGH THESE LATTER GEOGRAPHIES ARE MORE SPARSELY POPULATED, THEY WERE HOME TO THE MAJORITY OF VOTERS THIS ELECTION.
  • 48. THE RURAL X URBAN DIVIDE
  • 49. THANKS FOR WATCHING THIS PRESENTATION. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE WRITE TO: R.C.ROCCO@TUDELFT.NL
  • 50. ALL THESE ISSUES MAKE IT CRUCIAL FOR US TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF DEMOCRATIC DECISION MAKING IN THE CITY
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