ABSTRACT

Recent global appropriations of public spaces through urban activism, public uprising, and political protest have brought back democratic values, beliefs, and practices that have been historically associated with cities. Given the aggressive commodification of public re- sources, public space is critically important due to its capacity to enable forms of public dis- course and social practice which are fundamental for the well-being of democratic societies.

Public Space Reader brings together public space scholarship by a cross-disciplinary group of academics and specialists whose essays consider fundamental questions: What is public space and how does it manifest larger cultural, social, and political processes? How are public spaces designed, socially and materially produced, and managed? How does this impact the nature and character of public experience? What roles does it play in the struggles for the just city, and the Right to The City? What critical participatory approaches can be employed to create inclusive public spaces that respond to the diverse needs, desires, and aspirations of individuals and communities alike? What are the critical global and comparative perspectives on public space that can enable further scholarly and professional work? And, what are the futures of public space in the face of global pandemics, such as COVID-19?

The readers of this volume will be rewarded with an impressive array of perspectives that are bound to expand critical understanding of public space.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

part 1|43 pages

Public Space: State of the Question

chapter |5 pages

Public Space: State of the Question

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 1.1|6 pages

The Public Realm: The Common

ByHannah Arendt

chapter 1.2|8 pages

Blurring the Boundaries: Public Space and Private Life

ByMargaret Crawford

chapter 1.4|8 pages

Masters of Chancery: The Gift of Public Space

ByMark Kingwell

chapter 1.5|6 pages

The Imperative of Public Space

ByNeil Smith, Setha Low

part 2|45 pages

Diversity and Inclusion in Public Space

chapter |5 pages

Diversity and Inclusion in Public Space

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 2.1|8 pages

From Gender Mainstreaming to Intersectionality: Advances in Achieving Inclusive and Safe Cities

ByAnita Lacey, Rebecca Miller, Dory Reeves, Yardena Tankel

chapter 2.2|8 pages

Feminist Approaches to Urban Design

ByKristen Day

chapter 2.4|6 pages

Just Walk on By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space

ByBrent Staples

chapter 2.5|6 pages

Spaces of Everyday Diversity: The Patchwork Ecosystem of Local Shopping Streets

BySharon Zukin, Philip Kasinitz, Xiangming Chen

part 3|51 pages

From the Just City to the Right to Public Space

chapter |7 pages

From the Just City to the Right to Public Space

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 3.1|8 pages

Brave New Neighborhoods: The Privatization of Public Space

ByMargaret Kohn

chapter 3.2|8 pages

Propositions for More Just Urban Public Spaces

BySetha Low, Kurt Iveson

chapter 3.3|10 pages

Parks and People: An Environmental Justice Inquiry in Baltimore, Maryland

ByChristopher G. Boone, Geoffrey L. Buckley, J. Morgan Grove, Chona Sister

chapter 3.5|6 pages

To Go Again to Hyde Park: Public Space, Rights and Social Justice

ByDon Mitchell

part 4|54 pages

Public Space as Site of Activism, Protest and Dissent

chapter |7 pages

Public Space as Site of Activism, Protest and Dissent

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 4.1|10 pages

City Unsilenced: Spatial Grounds of Radical Democratization

BySabine Knierbein, Jeffrey Hou

chapter 4.2|8 pages

Taken Square: On the Hybrid Infrastructures of the #15M Movement

ByJosé Luis de Vicente

chapter 4.3|8 pages

Occupying Public Space, 2011: From Tahrir Square to Zuccotti Park

ByKaren A. Franck, Te-Sheng Huang

chapter 4.4|8 pages

Choosing a Place

ByTali Hatuka

chapter 4.5|6 pages

Claiming the Public Space: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo

BySuzanna Torre

chapter 4.6|5 pages

Hacking Urban Space

ByMarcella Del Signore, Gernot Riether

part 5|63 pages

Governance and Management of Public Space

chapter |5 pages

Governance and Management of Public Space

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 5.1|10 pages

A Tale of Two Public Spaces: Line 7 and the Future of Public Space in New York City

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović

chapter 5.2|10 pages

Union Square and the Paradox of Public Space

BySharon Zukin

chapter 5.3|8 pages

Using and Misusing Zoning Law to Design Cities

ByJerold Kayden

chapter 5.4|6 pages

Building Paranoia

BySteven Flusty

chapter 5.5|14 pages

Freehouse: Radicalizing the Local

Jeanne Van Heeswijk
ByJeanne Van Heeswijk

chapter 5.6|8 pages

Public Space: The Management Dimension

ByMatthew Carmona, Claudio de Magalhães, Leo Hammond

part 6|44 pages

Public Art and Public Culture in/of Public Space

chapter |5 pages

Public Art and Public Culture in/of Public Space

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 6.1|10 pages

The Question of “Public Space”

ByRosalyn Deutsche

chapter 6.2|10 pages

Art or Lunch? Redesigning a Public for Federal Plaza

ByKristine F. Miller

chapter 6.3|6 pages

The Soweto Project1

ByMarjetica Potrč

chapter 6.4|6 pages

Return to Parrhesia: Recovering the Capacity to Speak

ByKrzysztof Wodiczko

chapter 6.5|5 pages

Agonistic Politics and Artistic Practices: Agonistic Public Spaces

ByChantal Mouffe

part 7|44 pages

Public Space Infrastructures

chapter |5 pages

Public Space Infrastructures

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 7.1|8 pages

Spatial Practices: Walking in the City

ByMichel de Certeau

chapter 7.2|8 pages

The Social, Economic and Political Life of Sidewalks

ByAnastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Renia Ehrenfeucht

chapter 7.3|6 pages

The Public Realm: A Public Responsibility

ByThe Urban Task Force

part 8|51 pages

Experiential Dimensions and Evaluation of Public Space

chapter |5 pages

Experiential Dimensions and Evaluation of Public Space

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 8.1|6 pages

The Impossible Project of Public Space

ByManuel de Solà-Morales i Rubió

chapter 8.3|8 pages

The Social Life of Wireless Urban Spaces: Internet Use, Social Networks, and the Public Realm

ByKeith N. Hampton, Oren Livio, Lauren Sessions Goulet

chapter 8.4|12 pages

Assessing the Publicness of Public Space: The Star Model of Publicness

ByGeorgiana Varna, Steve Tiesdell

chapter 8.5|8 pages

Evaluating Public Space

ByVikas Mehta

part 9|44 pages

Global and Comparative Perspectives on Public Space

chapter |5 pages

Global and Comparative Perspectives on Public Space

ByMiodrag Mitrašinović, Vikas Mehta

chapter 9.1|6 pages

Public Space and the New Urban Agenda

ByCecilia Andersson

chapter 9.2|10 pages

Citizenship, Democracy and Public Space in Latin America

ByClara Irazábal

chapter 9.4|8 pages

Degrees of Care

ByShiqiao Li

chapter 9.5|5 pages

The Culture of the Indian Street

ByTim Edensor