The article introduces the book Fear, Space and Urban Planning. A Critical Perspective from Southern Europe by S. Tulumello highlighting that the intention and the value of this book is to foreground the more opaque instances of fear in the urban dimension, opaque, i.e. from a mainstream or media perspective, the instances which do not make the news or are taken for granted as part of the routine of public debates. In order to do so, the author adopts a critical perspective on fear and urban planning, raising significant issues and questions about a wider range of theoretical implications and drawing on his research and his experience of living in Southern Europe
Fear as one of the earliest survival mechanisms of humankind has significant effects on how people l...
The city can be seen as a social process composed of a combined action of plans and free activities,...
The explosion of the city consequent to the industrial revolution and, even more, the sprawling diff...
The article introduces the book Fear, Space and Urban Planning. A Critical Perspective from Southern...
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 is among the most powerful of human feelings. Urban fear, the fear of being victims of crime an...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
Critical thinking is a broad classification for a diverse array of reasoning. In this Foreword we w...
Fear is an intrinsic human response to social insecurity and epitomises the perceived disparity in a...
This paper explores the constellation of fear and the social forces, assumptions and images that con...
International audienceThis special section addresses how the spatiality of terrorism and security re...
At the latest since the argumentative turn, the crucial importance of language, narratives and disco...
In urban development of today safety has become one of the most important issues. Not only do urban ...
While urban life can be characterized by endeavors to settle stable and safe environments, for many ...
Fear as one of the earliest survival mechanisms of humankind has significant effects on how people l...
The city can be seen as a social process composed of a combined action of plans and free activities,...
The explosion of the city consequent to the industrial revolution and, even more, the sprawling diff...
The article introduces the book Fear, Space and Urban Planning. A Critical Perspective from Southern...
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 is among the most powerful of human feelings. Urban fear, the fear of being victims of crime an...
The paper complements Abu-Orf's theory about violent settings by setting out a theory of fear in urb...
Critical thinking is a broad classification for a diverse array of reasoning. In this Foreword we w...
Fear is an intrinsic human response to social insecurity and epitomises the perceived disparity in a...
This paper explores the constellation of fear and the social forces, assumptions and images that con...
International audienceThis special section addresses how the spatiality of terrorism and security re...
At the latest since the argumentative turn, the crucial importance of language, narratives and disco...
In urban development of today safety has become one of the most important issues. Not only do urban ...
While urban life can be characterized by endeavors to settle stable and safe environments, for many ...
Fear as one of the earliest survival mechanisms of humankind has significant effects on how people l...
The city can be seen as a social process composed of a combined action of plans and free activities,...
The explosion of the city consequent to the industrial revolution and, even more, the sprawling diff...