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Commodification of Public Space (Public Space (The Legal-Economic…
Commodification of Public Space
Public Space
The Legal-Economic Perspective
who owns the space and pays for it
The Socio-Spatial Perspective
related to space itself
The Political Perspective
role it plays in the formation of democracy and public sphere
Commodification
hegemony of one class
financial exclusion
Perspective
Designers
Safety & Security
Appropriation
Perceptual Urban Qualities
Users
Passive Engagement: Experience & Perception
Active Engagement: Forming a Public & Renegotiating Space
Governance
Ownership & Control
Accessibility
Consequences
Reflection
Exclusion,Tidiness, Controlled, Safety, Surveillance
Reflects contemporary economy, societal, and cultural narratives
Degree of Publicness
Ownership & Control
Accessibility
Appropriation