Burte, HimanshuKamath, LalithaJoshi, Nirali2017-07-272017-07-272016-03http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56495This report sets up possibilities for conversation between diverse case studies from three cities (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Durban, South Africa; and Mumbai, India) within a common theoretical framework. The term "socio-spatial justice" deals with the structure and social hierarchy in the urban (violent) condition. "Statemarket axis" refers to those who actively contribute to making the structure a reality, often positioned at the top of the social hierarchy. The research analyzes how spatial (in)justice and violence arise and play out over time, within the processes of socio-spatial transformations engineered by an alliance of the state and market forces.1 digital file (64 p.)application/pdfenMUMBAIRIO DE JANEIRODURBANGLOBAL SOUTHINFRASTRUCTUREURBAN VIOLENCEACCESS TO JUSTICECOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONSAFE AND INCLUSIVE CITIESURBAN POORPeople, places and infrastructure : countering urban violence and promoting justice in Mumbai, Rio, and DurbanSynthesis Report