The coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and its immediate impact on all aspects of human life have changed the way we use public space in our cities. People have been forced to adopt social isolation measures and wear masks. Street life has ground to a halt and public transport use has plummeted, while social facilities such as restaurants, clubs and cinemas have been closed. The relationship between private and public space has been reversed: public space has become deserted while private space, one of luxury, has been available only to the richest. The behaviour and interactions between people in public space have also changed. The paper analyses the above phenomena and raises questions about the future of metropolitan public spaces after the C...
People go to urban public spaces for their needs of social interaction. It has been established that...
The spread of COVID-19 at a large scale and at a rapid pace indicates the lack of social distancing ...
“Do not touch me, touch and deal with other people in the spirit of love” is stated upfront in Zizek...
Restrictions on the use of public space and physical distancing have been key policy measures to red...
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a trigger that has led to social transformations whose consequences...
Presented on the Journal of Public Space webinar, 6 August, 2020. There's been a lot of talk abou...
The vast majority of people in countries affected by COVID-19 felt the radical change the pandemic b...
It is a cliché to say we live in strange times: COVID-19 has focused our attention on schedules of l...
The current Covid-19 pandemic has interested the whole word, changing habits and use of places and c...
After working from home for more than five hundred days, our daily lives and rituals have been sever...
In spring 2020, COVID-19 is everywhere. Its impact on countless aspects of our everyday life are slo...
The new decade’s tumultuous nature triggered renewed reflection on urban public space. As Covid-19 l...
This bachelor thesis explores the experience of public space during the covid-19 pandemic. Specifica...
In the era of a pandemic, public spaces have been reshaped for better, but also for worse. Humans ar...
Our contribution puts forward an examination of public spaces as infrastructures of care. The erupti...
People go to urban public spaces for their needs of social interaction. It has been established that...
The spread of COVID-19 at a large scale and at a rapid pace indicates the lack of social distancing ...
“Do not touch me, touch and deal with other people in the spirit of love” is stated upfront in Zizek...
Restrictions on the use of public space and physical distancing have been key policy measures to red...
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a trigger that has led to social transformations whose consequences...
Presented on the Journal of Public Space webinar, 6 August, 2020. There's been a lot of talk abou...
The vast majority of people in countries affected by COVID-19 felt the radical change the pandemic b...
It is a cliché to say we live in strange times: COVID-19 has focused our attention on schedules of l...
The current Covid-19 pandemic has interested the whole word, changing habits and use of places and c...
After working from home for more than five hundred days, our daily lives and rituals have been sever...
In spring 2020, COVID-19 is everywhere. Its impact on countless aspects of our everyday life are slo...
The new decade’s tumultuous nature triggered renewed reflection on urban public space. As Covid-19 l...
This bachelor thesis explores the experience of public space during the covid-19 pandemic. Specifica...
In the era of a pandemic, public spaces have been reshaped for better, but also for worse. Humans ar...
Our contribution puts forward an examination of public spaces as infrastructures of care. The erupti...
People go to urban public spaces for their needs of social interaction. It has been established that...
The spread of COVID-19 at a large scale and at a rapid pace indicates the lack of social distancing ...
“Do not touch me, touch and deal with other people in the spirit of love” is stated upfront in Zizek...