Urban spaces are always contested and, as such, permeated by processes of inclusion and exclusion. Since the 2000s, new types of governmental public order services have been established in Switzerland specialized in dealing with socially marginalized individuals, groups, or areas. Without having police powers, they proceed with socio‐communicative methods typical in outreach social work. Based on our ethnographic research and drawing on Foucault‐inspired governmentality studies we elucidate the socio‐preventive risk management of two types of order services: While the welfare type aims to protect public spaces of attractive urban centers from social marginality, the neighborhood watch type is concerned with improving the coexistence of resi...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
The spatial organisation of social services has long been residual for both urban planning and socia...
the Netherlands—where marginality and social exclusion are faced and coped with through social parti...
An increasing commercialisation or urban renewal are just a few keywords that jeopardize the inclusi...
While being celebrated as the ideal of inclusiveness, cities also constitute the place of different ...
International audienceExclusion from public spaces is often seen as being the result of revanchist u...
Based on the preliminary results of an ongoing research project focused on the social and cultural p...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public spaces ...
Poverty is lodged in the heart of abundance itself. The weakening of the social fabric is particular...
Sustainable Urban Development embeds the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social and...
yesThe regulation of public space is influenced greatly by debates about crime, disorder and (in)sec...
This paper is an answer to N. Mathieu´s paper published in the same issue. In the first place, the v...
AbstractPublic space is for public use (adapted from Moudon, 1987). A good public space must accommo...
If one is seeking a prototypical exemplification of exclusionary urban development, the gated commu...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
The spatial organisation of social services has long been residual for both urban planning and socia...
the Netherlands—where marginality and social exclusion are faced and coped with through social parti...
An increasing commercialisation or urban renewal are just a few keywords that jeopardize the inclusi...
While being celebrated as the ideal of inclusiveness, cities also constitute the place of different ...
International audienceExclusion from public spaces is often seen as being the result of revanchist u...
Based on the preliminary results of an ongoing research project focused on the social and cultural p...
Abstract This presentation points out that access to and the possibilities of using public spaces ...
Poverty is lodged in the heart of abundance itself. The weakening of the social fabric is particular...
Sustainable Urban Development embeds the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social and...
yesThe regulation of public space is influenced greatly by debates about crime, disorder and (in)sec...
This paper is an answer to N. Mathieu´s paper published in the same issue. In the first place, the v...
AbstractPublic space is for public use (adapted from Moudon, 1987). A good public space must accommo...
If one is seeking a prototypical exemplification of exclusionary urban development, the gated commu...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
The spatial organisation of social services has long been residual for both urban planning and socia...
the Netherlands—where marginality and social exclusion are faced and coped with through social parti...