2020
DOI: 10.24306/traesop.2020.01.005
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Public space, civic dignity and urban resistance in the age of shrinking democracy

Abstract: Neoliberal urban restructuring constitutes an underlying challenge facing cities and communities around the world. Public space, as a medium of political engagement and social interactions, may represent a vehicle for resistance against patterns of shrinking democracy. In its capacity as a place for active democracy, public spacesthe lived spaces of contemporary societies-deserve greater care, attention, and critical reflection. As movements evolve to confront new challenges, explore new opportunities, negotia… Show more

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