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Espaces publics : espaces dangereux / Public spaces : dangerous spaces

Géocarrefour, 2001
Souvent pensés sur un mode pacifié, les espaces publics sont en réalité inséparables de l'exercice d'une certaine violence. Après avoir rappelé cette dimension conflictuelle, l'article analyse à sa lumière quelques espaces publics contemporains, du parking au centre commercial.
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Conquering the Public Space

2018
This chapter presents an account of the San Bernardino band as the public facade of that workhouse. The image of children who had been picked up from the streets, disciplined, and taught to play an instrument as they marched across the city in uniform helped broadcast the message that the municipal institutions of social aid were contributing to the ...
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Surveillance and Public Space

2017
Current communications research takes up the political and ethical problems posed by new surveillance technologies in public space, ranging from biometric technologies adopted by state security apparatuses to self- and peer-monitoring applications for the consumer market.
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Public Space

2008
Part 1: Conceptualising Public Space and its Management 1. The Use and Nature of Public Space 2. Public Space through History 3. Contemporary Debates and Public Space 4. A Typology of Management Approaches Part 2: Investigating Public Space Management 5. Three Studies, Three Related Research Approaches 6. One Country, Multiple Endemic Problems 7.
Matthew Carmona   +2 more
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Public Screens and Participatory Public Space

2014
As contemporary cities become increasingly media dense environments, it is important to reexamine our understanding of public space and the modes available for transnational exchange. The delimitations of spatial and social relations in urban contexts are now complemented by the new forms of agency enabled by media infrastructure.
Barikin, Amelia   +3 more
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A Divided Public Space?

2018
Chapter 5 looks at how these Christian public theologians compare with other public intellectuals of this period. Because of its significance for our period, the chapter also tries to tease out some of the details of the different intellectual factions that have formed since the late 1990s, paying particular attention to the two major political ...
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Rights to Public Space

2016
In Chapter 3 I develop the concepts of belonging and primitive property. I understand belonging as working in two ways. The first way is subject–object belonging, upon which standard ownership models are based: subjects possess objects. The second way is part-whole belonging: people are part of their culture, therefore they belong to it.
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Animating Public Space

2015
This chapter interrogates the growing and ongoing bond forged between leisure and public space to shape the urban landscape and imbue it with collective meaning. Focusing on the animation of public space, which I define here as the deliberate, usually temporary employment of festivals, events, programmed activities, or pop-up leisure to transform ...
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Sacred Space Becomes Public Space

2018
At the turn of the twenty-first century, middle-class men and women formed non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and filed public interest litigation suits (PILs) in order to expand temple space, knock down buildings that block views of Kālīghāṭ’s façade, and remove undesirable materials and populations from its environs.
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