The Geographical Dimension of Social (In)justice: The Challenges of Regional and Local Development Cover Image

Geograficzny wymiar (nie)sprawiedliwości społecznej – wyzwania rozwoju regionalnego i lokalnego
The Geographical Dimension of Social (In)justice: The Challenges of Regional and Local Development

Author(s): Robert Perdał, Paweł Churski, Tomasz Herodowicz, Barbara Konecka-Szydłowska
Subject(s): Human Geography, Sociology
Published by: EUROREG - Uniwersytet Warszawski, Regional Studies Association - Sekcja Polska
Keywords: regional and local development; inequalities; social justice; Poland

Summary/Abstract: The article aims to identify the geographical dimension of social (in)justice in the context of the existing permanent differences in the level of socio-economic development in Poland from the geographical and historical point of view. It also discusses the consequences of these inequalities for development policy on regional and local levels. The study consists of two essential parts. The first one presents synthetic deliberations on the geographical aspect of the social justice discussed. In the second part, an attempt was made to exemplify a geographical dimension of social (in)justice through the analysis of the spatial distribution of the socio-economic development level (a synthetic indicator) and selected partial indicators. In addition, the presence of dependencies of the socio-economic development level and the degree of political support for political fractions proclaiming the slogan of “social justice” was verified. The results of the conducted research confirm the existence of considerable developmental differences in the Polish space. Their strength is historically determined and, despite the passage of time, their pattern invariably corresponds to the former partition boundaries. These disparities are not minimised and the influence of economic growth on the income rise remains limited, especially in economically weaker areas, which leads to growing social dissatisfaction. As a result, one can conclude that in Poland those differences constitute the geographical dimension of social (in)justice.

  • Issue Year: 21/2020
  • Issue No: 81
  • Page Range: 23-50
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English, Polish
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