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The publicness of public spaces: "The Hoog Catharijne case"

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The changing publicness of public spaces in an era of globalization, neo-liberal policies, capitalist economies and growing privatization is examined by many scholars, as contemporary public spaces are to certain groups of people not so 'public' and open anymore. This thesis discusses the ways in which semi public spaces like shopping malls prefer a certain behavior that mainly is focused on consumerism. Through the concepts of privatization, consumerism, inclusion and social exclusion the publicness of Hoog Catharijne in Utrecht is explored and the role of the management, design and security is discussed. Furthermore this thesis treats the ways in which the preference for certain groups can lead to the exclusion of other (groups of) people who do not fit in the prescribed ´image´, formed by privatization, commercialization, but also by strategies of designing and planning of the sites.

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Public spaces are places intended to be accessible for all people regardless of cultural or economic differences. A place of social interaction and an important site of democratic practice. However, this report shows that nowadays public spaces are used, perceived and experienced in a different way.

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Authors Maisam Haydary
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2019
 
EAN 9786138835820
ISBN 9786138835820
No. of pages 72
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

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