Social infrastructure: why it matters and how urban geographers might study it

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Abstract

Social infrastructure is an emerging research frontier in urban geography and urban studies. This editorial introduction provides a concise introduction to the term. It briefly sets out the intellectual provenance of the concept of social infrastructure, examining the different ways social infrastructure is being used across urban geography.

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Latham, A., & Layton, J. (2022). Social infrastructure: why it matters and how urban geographers might study it. Urban Geography. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2021.2003609

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