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Cover image: opening of ‘Triumphs and Laments’, art work by William Kentridge on the Tiber riverfront in Rome, April 2016. Picture by Thomas Rankin.

Guest Editors: Michael W. Mehaffy and Setha M. Low

Published: 2018-12-31

Vol. 3 n. 3 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE

1-170

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Editorial

The resurgence of public space: from the Charter of Athens to the New Urban Agenda

Michael W. Mehaffy, Setha M. Low

1-24

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Space

Using the street in Mexico City Centre: temporary appropriation of public space vs legislation governing street use

J. Antonio Lara-Hernandez, Alessandro Melis, Claire M. Coulter

25-48

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Relationship between the demographic characteristics of park users and intensity of park use: the case of Stanley Park and Queen Elizabeth Park

Stephen Appiah Takyi, Andrew D. Siedel, Jones Kwaku Adjei

49-74

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Society

Effects of outdoor seating spaces on sociability in public retail environments

Thomas Oram, Ahmad Jehan Baguley, Jack Swain

75-102

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Creating people-friendly cities in a data rich world: towards smarter and more liveable places

Kevin M. Leyden, Benita Lipps, Namita Kambli

103-120

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Systems

Visitors in immersive museum spaces and Instagram: self, place-making, and play

Kylie Budge

121-138

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Viewpoint

Art as a catalyst to activate public space: the experience of ‘Triumphs and Laments’ in Rome

Thomas G. Rankin

139-148

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Long Live Southbank: skateboarding, citizenship and the city

Robbie Warin

149-158

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The spatial impact of migration

Cristina Cassandra Murphy

159-170

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