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ABSTRACT
Public spaces have long been the focus of urban social activity, but investigations of how public space works often adopt only one of several possible perspectives, which restricts the questions that can be asked and the answers that can be considered. In this volume, Anthony Orum and Zachary Neal explore how public space can be a facilitator of civil order, a site for power and resistance, and a stage for art, theatre, and performance. They bring together these frequently unconnected models for understanding public space, collecting classic and contemporary readings that illustrate each, and synthesizing them in a series of original essays. Throughout, they offer questions to provoke discussion, and conclude with thoughts on how these models can be combined by future scholars of public space to yield more comprehensive understanding of how public space works.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Locating Public Space
part |2 pages
PART 1: Public Space as Civil Order
chapter |5 pages
Introduction
chapter |14 pages
The Death and Life of Great American Cities
chapter |8 pages
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces
chapter |9 pages
The Character of Third Places
chapter |7 pages
The Moral Order of Strangers
chapter |19 pages
Street Etiquette and Street Wisdom
part |2 pages
PART 2: Public Space as Power and Resistance
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
chapter |10 pages
Fortress L.A.
chapter |8 pages
Whose Culture? Whose City?
chapter |11 pages
Dispersing the Crowd: Bonus Plazas and the Creation of Public Space
chapter |12 pages
Defying Disappearance: Cosmopolitan Public Spaces in Hong Kong
part |2 pages
PART 3: Public Space as Art, Theatre, and Performance