Philosophy and Geography II: The Production of Public Space
By Edward S. Casey (Contribution by), Ian Chaston (Contribution by), Edward Dimendberg (Contribution by), Matthew Gorton (Contribution by), John Gulick (Contribution by), Jean Hillier (Contribution by), Ted Kilian (Contribution by), Hugh Mason (Contribution by), Mario Pascalev (Contribution by), Neil Smith (Contribution by), John Stevenson (Contribution by), Mary Ann Tétreault (Contribution by), Luke Wallin (Contribution by), John White (Contribution by), Andrew Light (Editor), Jonathan M. Smith (Editor)
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By Edward S. Casey (Contribution by), Ian Chaston (Contribution by), Edward Dimendberg (Contribution by), Matthew Gorton (Contribution by), John Gulick (Contribution by), Jean Hillier (Contribution by), Ted Kilian (Contribution by), Hugh Mason (Contribution by), Mario Pascalev (Contribution by), Neil Smith (Contribution by), John Stevenson (Contribution by), Mary Ann Tétreault (Contribution by), Luke Wallin (Contribution by), John White (Contribution by), Andrew Light (Editor), Jonathan M. Smith (Editor)
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The future of public space is uncertain. Although public spaces have become increasingly shabby and crowded, novel alternatives have appeared in the form of fantastic, semi-public pleasure grounds, developed by well-heeled, crowd-pleasing entrepreneurs and devoted to profit, consumption, and self-indulgence. Philosophers and geographers have converged on the topic of public space, fascinated and in many ways alarmed by fundamental changes in the way post-industrial societies produce space f...























