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      • The “public sphere” is generally conceived as the social space in which different opinions are expressed, problems of general concern are discussed, and collective solutions are developed communicatively. Thus, the public sphere is the central arena for societal communication.
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  2. Nov 17, 2022 · What Is Public Space? answers the question from a personal, cultural, and urban design point of view. It begins by defining public space by what it does or accommodates and explores the many ways that spaces are made “public” by people, meanings, and practices.

  3. Dec 1, 2022 · By discriminating their difference, the lived sense corresponding to the dimensions of accessibility, management and inclusiveness, is adopted to define the ideal public space from the perspective of publicness. The proposed definition shows both theoretical and practical significance for urban planning and management.

  4. Jul 26, 2022 · Taking public space to mean any site that is, at least in principle, open and commonly accessible to all, it is of course the location for an enormous amount of all social interactions that occur outside of the intimacy of home or the professional context of work.

  5. May 6, 2014 · The global public spaces literature has been critical of contemporary manifestations of public space on a number of grounds. This article reports on a research project that attempted to gauge the validity of these critiques through an examination of new and regenerated public spaces in London.

    • Matthew Carmona
    • 2015
  6. Jun 9, 2015 · Public space is inherently political and potentially subversive; it is seen as both the manifestation of reigning political power but also as that of a more inclusive power that can reclaim it temporarily by occupying it for political purposes.

    • Judit Bodnar
    • 2015
  7. Nov 17, 2022 · Chapter 2 answers the question “what is public space” from a personal, cultural, and urban design point of view. It begins with a broad definition that includes neighborhood parks, plazas, and libraries, but extends to the street system, social infrastructures, and environmental linkages.

  8. From this discussion, I derive a four-fold definition of public space, but one which drops the ownership criterion, and problematizes many of the markers of public space that dominate the urban theory literature.

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