@article{Radović_Boontharm_Klomp_Bruzzese_Cairns_Fikfak_Kuma_Maturana_Medina_Oguma_Sim_Sintusingha_Verhoeven_2020, title={Urban Questions in the Times of Coronavirus: Responding to the Crisis of Public Space}, volume={5}, url={https://www.journalpublicspace.org/index.php/jps/article/view/1362}, DOI={10.32891/jps.v5i3.1362}, abstractNote={<p>This paper is edited on the basis of intensive round-table discussions within a relatively small group of colleagues interested and involved in thinking, making and working towards quality of public space, to discuss, problematise and evaluate what is going on and to speculate on actions suitable for these times, and the times that follow. The title of the round table emphasises questions, deliberately pointing at the enigmas posed by current situation. We see it as an opportunity to get and think together in a structured brain-storming session that encourages brave and risky discussion. The “task” for all of the participants is to reflect upon practices/experiences that we are individually familiar with, those that we are witnessing these days, and - to suggest what would be the key questions /issues that need to be (re)thought and addressed in the weeks, months, perhaps years to come. The roundtable discussions were held online on 1st May 2020 – then recorded, transcribed, edited and published as a joint piece<em>.</em></p>}, number={3}, journal={The Journal of Public Space}, author={Radović, Darko and Boontharm, Davisi and Klomp, Pieter and Bruzzese, Antonella and Cairns, Stephen and Fikfak, Alenka and Kuma, Kengo and Maturana, Beatriz and Medina, Ana and Oguma, Eiji and Sim, David and Sintusingha, Sidh and Verhoeven, Saline}, year={2020}, month={Nov.}, pages={233–248} }