ABSTRACT

Public Space: Between Reimagination and Occupation examines contemporary public space as a result of intense social production reflecting contradictory trends: the long-lasting effects of the global crisis, manifested in supranational trade-offs between political influence, state power and private ownership; and the appearance of global counter-actors, enabled by the expansion of digital communication and networking technologies and rooted into new participatory cultures, easily growing into mobile cultures of protest.

The highlighted cases from Europe, Asia, Africa and North America reveal the roots of the pre-crisis processes of redistribution of capital and power as an aspect of the transition from the consumerist past into the post-consumerist present, by tracing the slow growth of social discontent that has led only a few years later to the mobilization of a new kind of self-conscious globally-acting class.

This edited volume brings together a broad range of interdisciplinary discussions and approaches, providing sociologists, cultural geographers, and urban planning academics and students with an opportunity to explore the various social, cultural, economic and political factors leading to reappropriation and reimagination of the urban commons in the cities within which we live.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|48 pages

Concepts and discourses

chapter 1|14 pages

Reimagining civil society

Conflict and control in the city’s public spaces

chapter 2|19 pages

Public space in a global world

After the spectacle

chapter 3|13 pages

Seeing the local in global cities

part II|57 pages

Contestations and rights

chapter 4|10 pages

Civic landscapes of post-socialist cities

Urban movements and the recovery of public spaces

chapter 5|14 pages

Public space, memory and protest during post-socialist transformation

The emergence of Piaţa Universităţii (University Square), Bucharest, as a space of protest

chapter 6|6 pages

Social characteristics of squares as urban spaces

Ulus and Kızılay squares in Ankara

chapter 7|12 pages

Order and heterotopia in an urban space

The case of a Spanish square

chapter 8|13 pages

Contested public spaces and the right to the city

The case of Cairo’s historic bazaar

part III|59 pages

Management and governance

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

Rediscovering public space globally