Privately owned public spaces are frequently criticized for diminishing the publicness of public space by restricting social interaction, constraining individual liberties, and excluding undesirable populations. This study empirically determines whether, as is commonly believed, privately owned public spaces are more controlled than publicly owned spaces. To frame our empirical work, we propose a conceptual model that identifies publicness as the interaction between the ownership, management, and uses/users of a space. We then examine the management dimension using an observation-based index to assess spatial management paradigms in publicly and privately owned spaces. We find that the use of the private sector to provide publicly accessibl...
This research is based on the systematic literature review related to the definition of Privately Ow...
Recently, many urban areas have moved away from the creation of publicly owned open spaces and towar...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
Public spaces are considered one of the fundamental elements in the urban context to promote leisure...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
Public spaces have long been the main element of the urban structure.However, the social and spatial...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...
The increasing involvement of the private sector in the design and management of urban public space ...
Researchers in urban planning, urban design, landscape architecture and sociology often criticize th...
Abstract The paper focuses on what has been termed the privatization of urban public space and the n...
Ownership of public space and “the right to public space” are important matters of consideration for...
Public spaces are being increasingly controlled and managed by non-government agencies, and their pu...
Shopping centers, hotel lobbies and - as was recently reported - McDonald\u27s restaurants have been...
In New York, privately owned public spaces (POPS) are spaces owned and managed by the private sector...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess the “publicness” of pedestrian plazas under its development ...
This research is based on the systematic literature review related to the definition of Privately Ow...
Recently, many urban areas have moved away from the creation of publicly owned open spaces and towar...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
Public spaces are considered one of the fundamental elements in the urban context to promote leisure...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
Public spaces have long been the main element of the urban structure.However, the social and spatial...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...
The increasing involvement of the private sector in the design and management of urban public space ...
Researchers in urban planning, urban design, landscape architecture and sociology often criticize th...
Abstract The paper focuses on what has been termed the privatization of urban public space and the n...
Ownership of public space and “the right to public space” are important matters of consideration for...
Public spaces are being increasingly controlled and managed by non-government agencies, and their pu...
Shopping centers, hotel lobbies and - as was recently reported - McDonald\u27s restaurants have been...
In New York, privately owned public spaces (POPS) are spaces owned and managed by the private sector...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess the “publicness” of pedestrian plazas under its development ...
This research is based on the systematic literature review related to the definition of Privately Ow...
Recently, many urban areas have moved away from the creation of publicly owned open spaces and towar...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...