2024
DOI: 10.1108/qrj-04-2024-0084
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“Let’s catch up at Shivaji Park”: emotively conversing on connecting and un/belonging through a public space

Reshmi Lahiri-Roy,
Achinto Roy,
Rahul Karnik
et al.

Abstract: PurposeThis paper is based on the personal connections of the four authors to Shivaji Park, the largest public space in Mumbai. Three of the authors are childhood friends and were once long-term residents of that area. The focus of this article is Shivaji Park, anecdotally the largest park in the island city of Mumbai, with its historical connotations and its ongoing role as a relational and cultural artefact in the lives of these authors. The ongoing member status of all four authors in connection with the pu… Show more

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