@article{Keleg_2020, title={Prospects of Placemaking Progression in Arab cities}, volume={5}, url={https://www.journalpublicspace.org/index.php/jps/article/view/1255}, DOI={10.32891/jps.v5i1.1255}, abstractNote={<p>Placemaking is a philosophical ideology that focuses on common and shared values among the different stakeholders aiming at providing better environment for the people. It is a hands-on tool that increases place attachment and yields places that reflect the local identities of the people and so transforms them into active players and local guardians. Several typologies of placemaking emerged overtime, but they are all people driven. On the contrary to public projects ideologies which are not certainly to be people driven at all times. In this regard, the research aims at investigating the different set ups in the Arab region in relation to placemaking philosophy. The study is discussing the two cases of Abu Dhabi and Cairo as two diverse contexts in the Arab region with different inputs and challenges. Despite the potentials revealed for the progression of placemaking in the two studied cities, the research argues that achieving the core philosophy of placemaking is still early in the Arab region. As it requires core and in-depth consideration of public realm production ideologies and its subsequent administrative set ups that would encourage inclusive and democratic process.</p>}, number={1}, journal={The Journal of Public Space}, author={Keleg, Merham M.}, year={2020}, month={Jan.}, pages={153–166} }