16 research outputs found

    St Werburghs safer streets project: Research report and recommendations for action

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    Bristol: St Werburghs Neighbourhood Associatio

    ‘Fourth places’: the Contemporary Public Settings for Informal Social Interaction among Strangers.

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    This paper introduces ‘fourth places’ as an additional category of informal social settings alongside ‘third places’ (Oldenburg 1989). Through extensive empirical fieldwork on where and how social interaction among strangers occurs in the public and semi-public spaces of a contemporary masterplanned neighbourhood, this paper reveals that ‘fourth places’ are closely related to ‘third places’ in terms of social and behavioural characteristics, involving a radical departure from the routines of home and work, inclusivity, and social comfort. However, the activities, users, locations and spatial conditions that support them are very different. They are characterized by ‘in-betweenness’ in terms of spaces, activities, time and management, as well as a great sense of publicness. This paper will demonstrate that the latter conditions are effective in breaking the ‘placelessness’ and ‘fortress’ designs of newly designed urban public spaces and that, by doing so, they make ‘fourth places’ sociologically more open in order to bring strangers together. The recognition of these findings problematizes well-established urban design theories and redefines several spatial concepts for designing public space. Ultimately, the findings also bring optimism to urban design practice, offering new insights into how to design more lively and inclusive public spaces. Keywords: ‘Fourth places’, Informal Public Social Settings, Social Interaction, Strangers, Public Space Design

    Reducing student victims of crime

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    Making Redcliffe safer

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    Les solutions britanniques face à la délinquance urbaine

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    Shaftoe Henry, Voisembert Valérie. Les solutions britanniques face à la délinquance urbaine. In: Les Annales de la recherche urbaine, N°66, 1995. Régularisations de propriétés. pp. 126-128
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