Across
- 5. To transform or reconfigure existing norms or relations.
- 9. Coexistence of difference within shared political or spatial contexts.
- 10. Legal status and lived practice shaping membership and belonging.
- 11. Small, everyday spaces where strangers negotiate difference.
- 13. Social ordering of people, space, or rights.
- 15. How power operates through territorial and spatial relations.
- 16. Conditions of instability shaped by labor, law, or social status.
- 17. Material ground imbued with power, history, and belonging.
- 18. A mode of democratic engagement rooted in productive conflict.
Down
- 1. Monitoring bodies, movements, or behaviors.
- 2. Acknowledgment of marginalized identities or claims in public space.
- 3. The techniques and rationalities through which states govern populations.
- 4. Legal and symbolic lines that structure mobility and exclusion.
- 6. Space claimed and controlled through power.
- 7. Layered inequality within populations or spaces.
- 8. The capacity to move, shaped by power, law, and inequality.
- 11. The movement of people across space that reshapes citizenship and belonging.
- 12. When issues or groups become framed as security threats.
- 14. Relations between living systems, environments, and spatial adaptation.
- 16. Spatial decision-making that shapes cities and lives.
