Volume 3: Public Space and Mobility

Volume 3: Public Space and Mobility Rianne van Melik, Pierre Filion, Brian Doucet. - 1 online resource (254 p.) 17 Black and White. - Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities .

Front Matter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to All Four Volumes of Global Reflections on COVID-19 and Urban Inequalities -- Introduction What Constitutes Public Space? -- Public Space and COVID-19: New Social Practices, Intensified Inequalities Pandemic Pop-Ups and the Performance of Legality Lessons from the Lockdown: Foregrounding Non-privileged Perspectives into the (Post-)COVID City Debate 'Everybody Has to Move, You Can't Stand Still': Policing of Vulnerable Urban Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brussels Parks in a Pandemic: Attachments, Absences, and Exclusions Failure by Design? Neoliberalism, Public Space, and the (Im)possibility of Lockdown Compliance in the UK A Place for Life: Striving Towards Accessible and Equitable Public Spaces for Times of Crisis and Beyond Public Space and Human Well-Being -- How Can Inequalities in Access to Green Space be Addressed in a Post-Pandemic World? Lessons from London America Under COVID-19: The Plight of the Old Exploring Older Adults' Experiences of Urban Space in the COVID-19 Lockdowns: Dutch and British Perspectives Public Libraries in Crises: Between Spaces of Care and Information Infrastructures The City and the Park in Times of Pandemic: Children's Practices in Public Spaces Before and After the Lockdown in Porto, Portugal The Mundane and (Extra)Ordinary Public Spaces in India: Examining the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic Through an Everyday Lens in Chennai City The Resilience of Street Vendors in Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis in Hanoi, Vietnam Public Space and Mobility -- City Cycling after COVID-19 for Interspecies Mobility Justice Mobility Justice and Social Inequality During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Jakarta Pandemic- and Future-Proofing Cities: Pedestrian-oriented Development as an Alternative Model to Transit-based Intensification Centers Mercurial Images of the COVID-19 City Conclusion Index / Rianne van Melik, Pierre Filion, Brian Doucet -- / Loren March, Ute Lehrer -- / Alexandra Flynn, Amelia Thorpe -- / Luce Beeckmans, Stijn Oosterlynck -- / Mattias De Backer, Lucas Melgaço -- / Julian Dobson -- / Conor Wilson -- / Anaid Yerena, Rubén Casas -- / Meredith Whitten, Peter Massini -- / Setha Low, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris -- / Tess Osborne, Arlinde Dul, Louise Meijering -- / Alice Corble, Rianne van Melik -- / Júlia Rodrigues, Lígia Ferro, João Teixeira Lopes, Eunice Castro Seixas -- / Lakshmi Priya Rajendran, Aamstrong Anjumuthu -- / Ha Minh Hai Thai, Phuong Quoc Dinh, Phuong Thu Nguyen -- / Nicholas A. Scott -- / Harya S. Dillon, Deden Rukmana -- / Neluka Leanage, Pierre Filion -- / Emma Arnold -- / Rianne van Melik, Brian Doucet, Pierre Filion --

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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781529219029

10.56687/9781529219029 doi


SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography.