2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.03.010
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Experimenting with spaces of encounter: Creative interventions to develop meaningful contact

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“…Spaces of encounter are flavoured by their geographic and architectural characteristics (Jacobs, 2016). They can facilitate or inhibit contact and affect the subjective definition of what is seen as contact as well as shape its meaningfulness (Mayblin, Valentine, Kossak, & Schneider, 2015). Diaries also showed that the majority of encounters that were spontaneously considered to be contact occurred in public rather than private spaces or online.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spaces of encounter are flavoured by their geographic and architectural characteristics (Jacobs, 2016). They can facilitate or inhibit contact and affect the subjective definition of what is seen as contact as well as shape its meaningfulness (Mayblin, Valentine, Kossak, & Schneider, 2015). Diaries also showed that the majority of encounters that were spontaneously considered to be contact occurred in public rather than private spaces or online.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amin ; Mayblin et al . ). Moreover it has been suggested that positive social relations may develop more readily or lastingly through such structured encounters than through chance or incidental encounters in everyday spaces such as in cafes, markets and on public transport (Amin ).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…1 Much additional work has gone into examining the spatialities of encounters and the conditions under which these encounters could have meaningful effects in challenging prejudices or promoting intercultural understanding (Leitner, 2012;Mayblin et al, 2015;Wilson, 2013). Thus, while significant threads of this work have sought to…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Drawing on interviews with queer Asian men in Sydney, as well as archival evidence of political projects and cultural production, this paper contributes to these literatures through examining accounts of dating and sex as important moments of encounter through which the aesthetic orderings of race, gender, citizenship, and belonging are constituted. However, in distinction-but not opposition-to approaches that focus on analyzing or clarifying the conditions of a ''good'' or ''meaningful'' encounter that can reduce prejudice or promote intercultural understanding (Matejskova and Leitner, 2011;Mayblin et al, 2015;Wilson, 2013), I mobilize Ahmed's (2010) revaluation of the ''bad encounter'' by attending specifically to the problem of sexual racism as it emerges in the accounts shared by participants.…”
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confidence: 99%