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100 _aKarner, Alex
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245 _aFrom Transportation Equity to Transportation Justice:
_bWithin, Through, and Beyond the State/
260 _bSage,
_c2020.
300 _aVol 35, Issue 4, 2020 ( 440–459 p.)
520 _aTransportation policies, plans, and projects all flow through state institutions because of the substantial cost of infrastructure and the need to assess transportation system performance, including equity implications. But environmental justice scholarship interrogates the state’s role in perpetuating injustice. Most research and planning practice related to transportation equity has relied upon state-sponsored analytical methods. Transportation planners and scholars can benefit from critical assessments of these approaches. We propose a shift in focus from transportation equity to a broader consideration of transportation justice that is more closely aligned with models of social change promulgated in the environmental justice literature and by related movements.
700 _aLondon, Jonathan
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700 _aRowangould, Dana
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700 _aManaugh, Kevin
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_dCalifornia Sage Publications
_tJournal of planning literature
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0885412220927691
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