The author argues that taking in account violence and its spatial dimension is an opportunity for urban studies to focus anew on the central issue of the spatial turn, the apprehension of what actors make space and of space and what the space makes them and of them. He proposes to begin heuristically exploring this relationship starting from the characteristics of violent action and its possible ways to qualify so the space. In daily et structural violence, space takes part not only as scene.
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