Abstract

This commentary responds to Grossmann and Trubina, ‘Dignity in Urban Geography: Starting a Conversation’. I discuss the contributions of their article and reflect on the stakes of their relational and affective conceptualization of dignity as an orienting framework for urban geography. I also consider what critical geographical theory has to offer to a dialogue about the spatial politics of dignity.

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