Visibility is an important characteristic of public space. According to Brighenti, control and recognition can be understood as two opposing outcomes of visibility. These two modes are studied empirically through the use of data from a research project with young people in Brussels. This article zooms in on young people’s appropriation of a space for themselves and their negotiation of control and investigates what role (in)visibility plays in the micropolitics of these practices. It concludes that these regimes of visibility can be easily found in young people’s behavior in public space. However, they are not mutually exclusive: They easily transform into the other or present themselves simultaneously.status: Published onlin
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Urban public space is arguably far from the pacified, freely accessible, democratic space which West...
Based on the preliminary results of an ongoing research project focused on the social and cultural p...
Urban public space is arguably far from the pacified, freely accessible, democratic space which West...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
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This report aims to analyse young people's participation in connection to local urban spaces of the ...
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Based on the preliminary results of an ongoing research project focused on the social and cultural p...
Contains fulltext : 151907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Young people's interaction with place is not only a cognitive process of identification but also an ...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
This article reports on perceptions and practices of youth and immigrants concerning public spaces i...
This article reports on perceptions and practices of youth and immigrants concerning public spaces i...
This article reports on perceptions and practices of youth and immigrants concerning public spaces i...
This report aims to analyse young people's participation in connection to local urban spaces of the ...
Urban public space is arguably far from the pacified, freely accessible, democratic space which West...
Based on the preliminary results of an ongoing research project focused on the social and cultural p...
Urban public space is arguably far from the pacified, freely accessible, democratic space which West...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...
This paper explores how young people experience territoriality in six British cities. It challenges ...