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Nowadays, one can hardly deny the importance of the system of public spaces. Its role as an integral element of urban infrastructure is actively studied, yet not fully comprehended. This section presents a collection of publications devoted to the history of the question using the example of public spaces in Krasnoyarsk.
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Public and artistic practices in the public area have been the object of a lot of research: most of the time, the studies are concerned with interventions or actions which dispute the established institutional order or at least try to disturb its obviousness (e.g. urban guerrilla).
Ancel, Pascale, Girel, Sylvia
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Per più di cinquant’anni progettisti, urbanisti, teorici delle scienze sociali e politiche hanno approfondito e discusso il significato dello spazio pubblico. Il corso “Publics and theirs spaces”, presso la Facoltà di Architettura (College of Environmental Design) dell’Università della California a Berkeley, esamina le molteplici e complesse ...
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Public Spaces, spaces of public domain: Icons of a contemporary simulacrum? [PDF]
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All Space Will Be Public Space [PDF]
In a world in which people voluntarily live their private lives in public, we need to work with behavioral science to design and create safe public spaces.
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The sexualisation of public space
Galanakis, M. (2019). The sexualisation of public space. Yhdyskuntasuunnittelu-Lehti, 57(4), 53-58.
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Facebook: public space, or private space? [PDF]
Social networks have become a central feature of everyday life. Most young people are members of at least one online social network, and they naturally provide a great deal of personal information as a condition for participation in the rich online social lives these networks afford.
Burkell, Jacquelyn+3 more
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Spatiality of Public Monuments In Public Spaces. [PDF]
A monument is a building, column, statue, etc. built to remind people of a famous person or event (Hornby, 2010). In the context of this discourse, theoretically and practically, the term “Public Monument” denotes any work of sculpture which is designed for and sited in a space accessible to the general public.
Reuben K.A. Glover+2 more
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Public space, public art and public pedagogy [PDF]
a Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division of Geography, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200E, Heverlee (Leuven), 3001, Belgium b Education, Culture and Society Research Unit, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, KU Leuven, Andreas Vesaliusstraat, Leuven, 3000, Belgium Full reference: Nick Schuermans, Maarten P.J.
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This paper deals with one particular purpose for public space, the role it plays in permitting popular public participation in in democratic governance, democratic governance in a very political sense. For the United States, it might be called “First Amendment Space”, after the provision in the U.S.A. Constituting establishing the rights of free speech
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