Making Publics, Making Places

Making Publics, Making Places
Title Making Publics, Making Places PDF eBook
Author Mary Griffiths
Publisher University of Adelaide Press
Pages 237
Release 2016
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1925261433

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This book focuses on the surprising generative possibilities which digital and smart technologies offer media consumers, citizens, institutions and governments in making publics and places, across topics as diverse as Twitter audiences, rural news, the elasticity of the public sphere, Weibo, cultural heritage and responsive spaces in smart cities. Multidisciplinary perspectives engage with critical questions in new media scholarship. General readers, curious about how technologies are enabling social, public and civic participation, will enjoy the book’s mix of fresh approaches and insights.

Making Public Places Safer

Making Public Places Safer
Title Making Public Places Safer PDF eBook
Author Brandon Welsh
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 177
Release 2009-11-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0195326210

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This title assesses the effectiveness and social costs of the most important surveillance methods to prevent crime in public space: CCTV, improved street lighting, security guards, place managers, and defensible space. Importantly, the book goes beyond the question of 'Does it work?' and examines specific conditions and contexts.

Making Public Services Management Critical

Making Public Services Management Critical
Title Making Public Services Management Critical PDF eBook
Author Graeme Currie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 284
Release 2010-02-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135212759

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This book brings together public services policy and public services management in a new way, challenging many old ideas in this field and presenting the debate of what ‘critical’ constitutes when applied to public services policy and management.

Public Places - Urban Spaces

Public Places - Urban Spaces
Title Public Places - Urban Spaces PDF eBook
Author Tim Heath
Publisher Routledge
Pages 398
Release 2011-02-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136444904

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Public Places Urban Spaces, 2e, is a thorough introduction to the principles of urban design theory and practice. Authored by experts in the fields of urban design and planning, it is designed specifically for the 2,500 postgraduate students on Urban Design courses in the UK, and 1,500 students on undergraduate courses in the same subject. The 2e of this tried and trusted textbook has been updated with relevant case studies to show students how principles have been put into practice. The book is now in full color and in a larger format, so students and lecturers get a much stronger visual package and easy-to-use layout, enabling them to more easily practically apply principles of urban design to their projects. Sustainability is the driving factor in urban regeneration and new urban development, and the new edition is focused on best sustainable design and practice. Public Places Urban Spaces is a must-have purchase for those on urban design courses and for professionals who want to update and refresh their knowledge.

Public Places - Urban Spaces

Public Places - Urban Spaces
Title Public Places - Urban Spaces PDF eBook
Author Matthew Carmona
Publisher Routledge
Pages 322
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136020497

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Public Places - Urban Spaces is a holistic guide to the many complex and interacting dimensions of urban design. The discussion moves systematically through ideas, theories, research and the practice of urban design from an unrivalled range of sources. It aids the reader by gradually building the concepts one upon the other towards a total view of the subject. The author team explain the catalysts of change and renewal, and explore the global and local contexts and processes within which urban design operates. The book presents six key dimensions of urban design theory and practice - the social, visual, functional, temporal, morphological and perceptual - allowing it to be dipped into for specific information, or read from cover to cover. This is a clear and accessible text that provides a comprehensive discussion of this complex subject.

Reconstructing Urban Ambiance in Smart Public Places

Reconstructing Urban Ambiance in Smart Public Places
Title Reconstructing Urban Ambiance in Smart Public Places PDF eBook
Author Abusaada, Hisham
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 280
Release 2020-06-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1799838579

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New technologies have the power to augment many aspects of society, including public spaces and art. The impact of smart technology on urban design is vast and filled with opportunity and has profound implications on the everyday urban environment. Only by starting new conversations can we develop further contemporary insights that will affect how we move through the world. Reconstructing Urban Ambiance in Smart Public Places is a pivotal reference source that provides contemporary insights into a comprehensive interpretation of urban ambiances in smart places as it relates to the development of cities or to various levels of intervention in extant urban environments. The book also examines the impact of architectural design on the creation of urban ambience in artworks and how to reflect this technique in the fields of professional architectural practice. While covering a wide range of topics including wellbeing, quality-related artistry, and atmosphere, this publication combines smart technological innovation with creative design principles. This book is ideally designed for civil engineers, urban designers, architects, entrepreneurs, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and students.

Public Places and Spaces

Public Places and Spaces
Title Public Places and Spaces PDF eBook
Author Irwin Altman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 329
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1468456016

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This tenth volume in the series addresses an important topic of research, de sign, and policy in the environment and behavior field. Public places and spaces include a sweeping array of settings, including urban streets, plazas and squares, malls, parks, and other locales, and natural settings such as aquatic environments, national parks and forests, and wilderness areas. The impor tance of public settings is highlighted by difficult questions of access, control, and management; unique needs and problems of different users (including women, the handicapped, and various ethnic groups); and the dramatic re shaping of our public environments that has occurred and will continue to occur in the foreseeable future. The wide-ranging scope of the topic of public places and spaces demands the attention of many disciplines and researchers, designers, managers, and policymakers. As in previous volumes in the series, the authors in the present volume come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, research and design orientations, and affiliations. They have backgrounds in or are affiliated with such fields as architecture, geography, landscape architecture, natural re sources, psychology, sociology, and urban design. Many more disciplines ob viously contribute to our understanding and design of public places and spaces, so that the contributors to this volume reflect only a sample of the possibilities and present state of knowledge about public settings.