non-peer-reviewedAs Tony Judt has observed, we are unwittingly veering towards a society of “gated individuals who do not know how to share public space to common advantage”1. With a rising tendency towards the privatisation of space and social life in the recent history of the city, an erosion of the public sphere has inevitably materialised. This loss of public life and in turn the public self have put the sustainability of Oldenburg’s “third places” in jeopardy; informal social spaces which situate themselves between the home place, workplace and marketplace, promoting interaction between different city users - unlike the relations produced by “non-places”, which encourage relationships between individuals based purely in util...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
This chapter reviews the inherited features of post-socialist cities from socialist times and their ...
Public space functions are essential for society to function because they can support social exchang...
As Tony Judt has observed, we are unwittingly veering towards a society of “gated individuals who do...
A feature of late modern society is the economisation and privatisation of social life resulting in ...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
Globalization, computerization and urban sprawl are identified as the three macro-factors of identit...
This article critically explores public space as a site and object of policy, and examines the way i...
It seems as if the city, its space, its future, its production, were almost exclusively the result o...
The topic of this issue is PUBLIC SPACES. It is familiar and clear to every citizen. The streets and...
What has been generally happening over the last decade is basically that people are claiming new and...
In 1968 Henry Lefebvre published in Paris Le droit à la ville. In a perspective not far from politic...
Urban life becomes memorable when people are active in public spaces. The city used to be the center...
Public space has always been a protagonist in the construction of the form of the city, the text aim...
This chapter reviews the inherited features of post-socialist cities from socialist times and their ...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
This chapter reviews the inherited features of post-socialist cities from socialist times and their ...
Public space functions are essential for society to function because they can support social exchang...
As Tony Judt has observed, we are unwittingly veering towards a society of “gated individuals who do...
A feature of late modern society is the economisation and privatisation of social life resulting in ...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
Globalization, computerization and urban sprawl are identified as the three macro-factors of identit...
This article critically explores public space as a site and object of policy, and examines the way i...
It seems as if the city, its space, its future, its production, were almost exclusively the result o...
The topic of this issue is PUBLIC SPACES. It is familiar and clear to every citizen. The streets and...
What has been generally happening over the last decade is basically that people are claiming new and...
In 1968 Henry Lefebvre published in Paris Le droit à la ville. In a perspective not far from politic...
Urban life becomes memorable when people are active in public spaces. The city used to be the center...
Public space has always been a protagonist in the construction of the form of the city, the text aim...
This chapter reviews the inherited features of post-socialist cities from socialist times and their ...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
This chapter reviews the inherited features of post-socialist cities from socialist times and their ...
Public space functions are essential for society to function because they can support social exchang...