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Urban Public Space

Facing the Challenges of Mobility and Aestheticization

by Oleg Pachenkov (Volume editor)
©2013 Edited Collection 147 Pages

Summary

Urban public space continues to be the focus of debate regarding its conceptualization and how it is designed, (re)produced and managed. Nowadays public spaces are facing new challenges conceptually and practically. This book focuses on two of them: mobility and aestheticization.
Mobility and flows are considered to be key characteristics of the post-modern era. While for some scholars it means the «end of place», others are trying to re-conceptualize it by bringing together notions of space, place, mobility and identity. Still surprisingly few authors address the concept of public space in this respect. Principles of aesthetic and diverse forms of aestheticization seem to have affected urban space and culture throughout Modernity, forming a dimension where power and conflict around urban space are performed. In this book nine authors with social science and arts backgrounds from six countries discuss how these processes shape the life of modern cities, and where the social sciences should move for a better understanding of them.

Details

Pages
147
Publication Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9783653029031
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631603413
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-02903-1
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (September)
Keywords
City Public realm Urban art modernity Culture
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. 147 pp., 15 b/w fig.

Biographical notes

Oleg Pachenkov (Volume editor)

Oleg Pachenkov is senior researcher at the Centre for Independent Social Research (CISR, St. Petersburg, Russia), and director of the Centre for Applied Research (CeAR) at European University in St. Petersburg. His main fields of interest are urban studies and interdisciplinary projects, bringing together social scientists with architects, designers, urban planners and artists working with the urban environment, street art and public art.

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