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Festivals, public space and cultural inclusion: public policy insights
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2020This paper investigates if and how cities conceive of festivals staged in outdoor public space as a means of achieving cultural inclusion policy objectives. The inclusion of culture in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) creates an imperative for
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Geomedia: Networked cities and the future of public space
New Media & Society, 2018Environmental movements of the mid-to-late 1960s looked to the American power system as a crucial site for articulating concerns over pollution and natural resource use. Federal oversight and system interconnection—to the point of a unified national grid—
D. Bauer
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Revisiting Lively Streets: Social Interactions in Public Space
Journal of planning education and research, 2018Given the investment in streets, it is imperative for planners and urban designers to determine what makes streets social places. Defining street liveliness as stationary social behavior and duration of stay, we present an empirical longitudinal study ...
Vikas Mehta, J. Bosson
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Public Education and the Public Space
Educational Researcher, 1982are continually reminded that we can no longer assume the existence of a consensus where the purposes of public education are concerned; nor can we assume consensus when it comes to professional expertise. It is obvious that faith in the promise of public schools has eroded, along with confidence in what they can offer to the young. We are all aware of
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2020
Public squares and spaces have traditionally been the fixed and clearly defined physical location of public activity. In contemporary situations however, changes have occurred that are specifically linked to a greater prevalence of mobility: ‘The Mobilities Turn’.
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Public squares and spaces have traditionally been the fixed and clearly defined physical location of public activity. In contemporary situations however, changes have occurred that are specifically linked to a greater prevalence of mobility: ‘The Mobilities Turn’.
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2013
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction C.Berry, J.Harbord & R.O.Moore What Is a Screen Nowadays? F.Casetti Multi-Screen Architecture B.Colomina Mapping Orbit: Towards a Vertical Public Space L.Parks Cairo Diary: Space-Wars, Public Visibility and the Transformation of Public Space in Post-Revolutionary Egypt M.Abaza Shanghai's Public Screen ...
Chris Berry, Rachel Moore, Janet Harbord
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Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction C.Berry, J.Harbord & R.O.Moore What Is a Screen Nowadays? F.Casetti Multi-Screen Architecture B.Colomina Mapping Orbit: Towards a Vertical Public Space L.Parks Cairo Diary: Space-Wars, Public Visibility and the Transformation of Public Space in Post-Revolutionary Egypt M.Abaza Shanghai's Public Screen ...
Chris Berry, Rachel Moore, Janet Harbord
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2010
After investigating these cases from around the world, through the theoretical frameworks of place and process, can we now answer the question that was posed as the title of this book, and identify to whom public spaces belong? The complexity of the urban design, development and management processes in these cases, and of the configuration of urban ...
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After investigating these cases from around the world, through the theoretical frameworks of place and process, can we now answer the question that was posed as the title of this book, and identify to whom public spaces belong? The complexity of the urban design, development and management processes in these cases, and of the configuration of urban ...
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The Taming of New York's Washington Square, 2018
The aggregation and dispersal of people in a public space potentiate and may facilitate certain types of behaviour, deviant as well as conventional.
E. Goode
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The aggregation and dispersal of people in a public space potentiate and may facilitate certain types of behaviour, deviant as well as conventional.
E. Goode
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Public Spaces, Private Spaces, and the Right to the City
International Journal of E-Planning Research, 2014Two arguments have recently strongly influenced the theory and practice of planning: (i) public space is what basically characterises any city (the citizen's right to the city is first and foremost a claim on public space); (ii) public space is crucial because it provides the physical fulcrum for public interaction and political debate.
MORONI, STEFANO, CHIODELLI, FRANCESCO
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