Urban problems have roots in much more abstract issues than only urban design. To understand this, we must cross the approaches of sociologists, politicians, historians, psychologists or criminologists, to name a few. This project analyzes the transformations of practices, policies, and environments of a city in the face of fear
While climate change can induce mental states such as anxiety, fear, stress, and depression, which a...
Detroit, or at least the discourse about Detroit, is guided by two prime narratives: hope for change...
Past researches have shown that fear of crime is influenced by environmental features and social var...
Fear is among the most powerful of human feelings. Urban fear, the fear of being victims of crime an...
This paper calls for a reorientation of the concerns of urban sociology, and the sociology of devian...
This book examines the phenomenon of urban fear – the increasing anxiety over crime and violence in ...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
Fear as one of the earliest survival mechanisms of humankind has significant effects on how people l...
Understanding fear of crime is the purpose of a significant body of research. Researchers studying t...
This paper focuses on fears experienced by the dwellers of the city and the conceptual structure sha...
Creating an environment that is both physically and psychologically safe is one of the biggest chall...
This study aims to explore environmental design and socio-cultural theoretical views in relation to ...
Urban policies have increasingly been ‘criminalised’ as regeneration, public housing management and ...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
Architecture of fortification; iron bars and iron spikes, cinder blocks and barking dogs, razor rib...
While climate change can induce mental states such as anxiety, fear, stress, and depression, which a...
Detroit, or at least the discourse about Detroit, is guided by two prime narratives: hope for change...
Past researches have shown that fear of crime is influenced by environmental features and social var...
Fear is among the most powerful of human feelings. Urban fear, the fear of being victims of crime an...
This paper calls for a reorientation of the concerns of urban sociology, and the sociology of devian...
This book examines the phenomenon of urban fear – the increasing anxiety over crime and violence in ...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
Fear as one of the earliest survival mechanisms of humankind has significant effects on how people l...
Understanding fear of crime is the purpose of a significant body of research. Researchers studying t...
This paper focuses on fears experienced by the dwellers of the city and the conceptual structure sha...
Creating an environment that is both physically and psychologically safe is one of the biggest chall...
This study aims to explore environmental design and socio-cultural theoretical views in relation to ...
Urban policies have increasingly been ‘criminalised’ as regeneration, public housing management and ...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
Architecture of fortification; iron bars and iron spikes, cinder blocks and barking dogs, razor rib...
While climate change can induce mental states such as anxiety, fear, stress, and depression, which a...
Detroit, or at least the discourse about Detroit, is guided by two prime narratives: hope for change...
Past researches have shown that fear of crime is influenced by environmental features and social var...