Articles | Volume 78, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-78-341-2023
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27 Jul 2023
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The open society and its life chances – from Karl Popper via Ralf Dahrendorf to a human geography of options and ligatures

Olaf Kühne, Laura Leonardi, and Karsten Berr

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The struggle for life chances, especially in the context of related social conflicts, is a global phenomenon, although the concept originated in the German-speaking world. Using a case study of possible conflicts over space and landscape, the relevance of these four approaches for spatial research and human geography, as well as for dealing with space- or landscape-related conflicts, is demonstrated.
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