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  • Visualising the effect of private-sector involvement on redeveloped public spaces in the Netherlands
  • Netherlands (The) ; Private sector ; Public space ; Redevelopment ; Urban area
  • The paper visualises to what extent private-sector involvement affects redeveloped public spaces. Six-dimensional diagrams are set up as an analytical tool that enables the comparison of public spaces on a number of criteria. Eight squares
  • The production of private space and its implications for urban social relations
  • Arizona ; Private property ; Private space ; Public space ; Social control ; Societal relations ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban society
  • Creating parallel public spaces through private governments : a South African case study
  • Cape Town ; Neighbourhood ; Post-apartheid ; Public space ; Security ; Segregation ; South Africa ; Town ; Urban area ; Western Cape
  • This paper argues that in central Cape Town different public spaces exist parallel to each other, continuing the long history of dysfunctional public spaces in South Africa. Privately policed public spaces are distinctly different from regular
  • , not privately governed spaces, they have become more public than they were before. Through time different public spaces developed their own cultures, norms and values. This continues, with the non-white poor congregating in regular open spaces and a white class
  • in a parallel set of open spaces.
  • Activities of private developers and office location in the central region of Hiroshima city
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relation between the development of office space, the location of office renting floor space and the influences of the activities of private developers on business office districts in Hiroshima City
  • Öffentlich / privat. Von strategischen Grenzziehungen in Gesellschaft und Raum.
  • Concept ; Definition ; Discourse ; Frontier ; Private space ; Public space
  • Iron curtains : gates, suburbs and privatization of space in the post-socialist city
  • Bulgaria ; Gated community ; Post-communism ; Private space ; Privatisation ; Public space ; Sofia ; Suburbs ; Urban area ; Urban development ; Urbanization
  • , and the recent expansion of private space, the text reviews the recent evolution of post-socialist cities in Eastern Europe before focusing on Sofia and on the gated houses and gated complexes that have developed in the city’s inner areas and recent suburbs
  • Utilizing research conducted primarily with residents of Sofia, Bulgaria, this book explores the human dimension of new aspects of urbanization that have emerged in Eastern Europe. After examining notions of the public and the private
  • On the contours of public space : a tale of three women
  • Activity space ; Gender ; New York City ; Private space ; Public space ; Regulation ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban practice ; Woman
  • The AA. suggest that there are significant but neglected connections between the regulation of public space to which S. Hall was subjected at New York in 1879 and the exclusionary effects associated with the regulation of public spaces in western
  • cities in the late-twentieth century. They offer a feminist perspective on these connections through an exploration of the historiacal and ideological unfolding and reshaping of the dichotomy between public and private.
  • Action space ; Participation ; Policy ; Political life ; Private space ; Public space ; Social geography ; United States of America ; Woman
  • The relationship between women's standing in the public sphere and their activism is problematized. Women's activism is shaped by strategic choices to locate either in public or in private spaces. Publicity and privacy are reconceptualized in ways
  • that separate the content of actions from the spaces in which action is taken. The activism is evaluated in terms of the efficacy of various actions.
  • Gender, class, and urban space : public and private space in contemporary urban landscapes
  • Division of labour ; Ethnicity ; Feminism ; Gender ; Private space ; Public space ; Scotland ; Socio-economic system ; United Kingdom ; Urban area ; Urban district ; Urban landscape ; Urban society
  • Flowers in the bathtub : boundary crossings at the public-private divide
  • British Columbia ; Canada ; Garden ; Land ; Landed estate ; Legislation ; Private space ; Public space ; Societal relations ; Territoriality ; Urban district ; Vancouver
  • Pleasure and danger: the paradoxical spaces of sexual citizenship
  • Spaces of citizenship
  • The spaces of citizenship are considered in relation to sexuality. Various articulations of sexual citizenship, through consumption and activism, are considered in relation to critiques of citizenship theory. Between public and private, between sin
  • Private griefs, public spaces
  • British Columbia ; Canada ; Public space ; Vancouver ; Violence ; Woman
  • Contesting natural(ized) lawns : a geography of private green space in the Niagara region
  • Canada ; Environment ; Garden ; Green space ; Landscape ; Legislation ; Mat-vegetation ; Niagara ; North America ; Private space ; United States of America ; Urban environment ; Urban landscape
  • Territorial tactics : the socio-spatial significance of private policing strategies in Cape Town
  • Cape Town ; District ; Firm ; Private sector ; Public space ; Security ; South Africa ; Territorialisation ; Territory ; Urban policy ; Western Cape
  • police ultimately have to see city space as a whole. Hence, private policing strategy becomes one of displacement, especially of so-called undesirables yielding a patchworked publicspace associated with private enclaves of consumption. The conclusions
  • Drawing on empirical research in Cape Town this paper examines how demarcated territories become key subjects in private policing. Private security companies are responsible for a relatively small section of the city, while in contrast the public
  • The creative reconstruction of the Internet : Google and the privatization of cyberspace and DigiPlace
  • Communication ; Cyberspace ; Internet ; Public space
  • Art, public spaces, and private property along the streets of New Orleans
  • Activism ; Art ; Cultural studies ; Louisiana ; New Orleans ; Private property ; Public space ; Street ; United States of America ; Urban area
  • , the discussion intensified about the merits of street art as well as commentary on and re-flection of a city facing systemic decline and property abandonment. Street artists, anti-graffiti ac-tivists, and property owners negotiated local private property
  • by placing, removing and retaining graffiti, and both locals and those with no New Orleans attachments had influence. The controversy illustrates how private property functions as a public institution in addition to a system of private ownership.
  • Producing privatization : re-articuling race, gender, class and space
  • The provision of private open space for dwellings : an assessment of the policies of local planning authorities
  • Private neighbourhoods as club economies and shareholder democraties
  • Privatisation of urban spaces in contemporary European cities
  • Democracy ; Governance ; Privatisation ; Public space ; Typology ; Urban area ; Urban district
  • Decision making process ; Germany ; Green space ; Public space ; Spatial competition ; Spatial differentiation ; Urban area ; Urban development ; Urban landscape
  • in existing urban areas and deal with the emergence of new open areas. Various overlaps and transitions between the private and public use of space are emerging. This in turn is associated with conflicts between private claims and the interests of public
  • During the past years the discourse about public spaces has opened from pessimistic loss scenarios towards a debate about the complex problems and potentials in these urban areas. Meanwhile one must assume a functional change and differentiation
  • welfare in open spaces. - (IFL)