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9781351058759 |
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electronic book |
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Online resource |
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Jensen, Ole B. Ed. |
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Handbook of urban mobilities (only online access) |
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New York : |
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Routledge, |
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2020. |
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1 online resource ; 448p. |
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Routledge international handbooks |
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General note |
Contents:<br/>Part 1: Perspectives <br/>1. Public space: a critique of a metamorphosis Ali Madanipour<br/>2. Crossing disciplinary and locational boundaries in public space-researchBas Spierings and Rianne van Melik<br/>3. The collective outdoors: memories, desires and becoming local in an era of mobilityClare Rishbeth<br/>4. Appropriation of public space: a dialectical approach in designing publicnessElahe Karimnia and Tigran Haas<br/>5. Landshape urbanism: the topography of public spaceKarl Kullmann<br/>6. Social justice as a framework for evaluating public spaceSetha Low <br/>Part 2: Influences<br/>7. Planetary public space: scale, context, and politics Jason Luger and Loretta Lees <br/>8. Public Space and the New Urban Agenda: fostering a human-centered approach for the future of our citiesLuisa Bravo<br/>9. Safety, public health and public spaceVania Ceccato<br/>10. Inclusiveness and exclusiveness in public open spaces for the visually impairedKin Wai Michael Siu, Yi Lin Wong, and Jiao Xin Xiao<br/>11. Public space, austerity and innovation (the London case) Matthew Carmona<br/>12. Cultural visibility and place qualityCeren Sezer<br/>13. (Post?)-Colonial parks: urban public space in Trinidad and ZanzibarGarth Myers<br/>14. Global homogenization of public space? a comparison of Western and Eastern contextsTigan Panjaintan, Dorina Pojani, and Sebastien Darchen<br/>15. Right to the city (at night): surveillance and spectacle in public spaceSu-Jan Yeo<br/>16. No, Hiroba is not public space; so what?!Darko Radovic <br/>Part 3: Types<br/>17. Types as descriptive and analytic tools in public space researchKaren A. Franck and Te-Sheng Huang<br/>18. Public space use: a classification Sverre Bjerkeset and Jonny Aspen<br/>19. How public is public space?: a public/private typology Kim Dovey and Elek Pafka<br/>20. Private, semi-private, and public spaces: Urban design quality critique, comparisons, and recommendationsEls Leclercq and Dorina Pojani<br/>21. Throwntogether spaces: disassembling 'city beaches'Quentin Stevens<br/>22. Parks and open spaces for older adults?Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris<br/>23. Expanding common ground Ken Greenberg<br/>24. The skyscraper and public space: an uneasy history and the capacity for radical reinventionVuk Radovic<br/>25. Memory, monuments and creating inclusive public spacesRenia Ehrenfeucht <br/>Part 4: Actions<br/>26. Public space as a space of resistance and democratic resilience Jeffrey Hou<br/>27. Public space and the political - reconnecting urban resistance and urban emancipationSabine Knierbein<br/>28. Performing protestability: the dynamic between protests and public spacesTali Hatuka<br/>29. Public space, publicness and public-facing artRike Sitas<br/>30. Public space, immigration, and gentrification in the RavalJeremy Nemeth<br/>31. Public space challenges and possibilities in Latin America: the city's socio-political dimensions through the lens of everyday lifeClara E. Irazabal-Zurita and Andrei Crestani<br/>32. Typologies of the temporary: constructing public spacesMona El Khafif<br/>33. Bringing public spaces to life: the animation of public space Troy Glover <br/>Part 5: Futures<br/>34. Public space and the terror(ism) of timeMark Kingwell<br/>35. Solidarism: exploring the publicness of parksMargaret Kohn<br/>36. Events on our urban parkland: scrutinizing public private partnerships in parks governance regimes Susanna F. Schaller and Elizabeth Nisbet <br/>37. The private lives of public spacesMichael Mehaffy and Peter Elmlund<br/>38. How can big data transform public space research and design?Avigail Vantu and Kristen Day<br/>39. Digital Technologies and Public Space in Contemporary China Tim Jachna<br/>40. What if? Forecasting and composing public spacesMark Childs<br/>41. The idea of the commons: challenges of enclosure, encroachment, and exclusionTridib Banerjee |
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Cities and towns. |
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Spatial behavior. |
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City planning. |
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88988 |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Regional Planning |
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SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography |
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88991 |
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Personal name |
Jensen, Ole B. Ed. |
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88992 |
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E-book from Taylor & Francis |
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<a href="https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351058759">https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351058759</a> |
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Click here to access the book |
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