Social infrastructure and the public life of cities: Studying urban sociality and public spaces
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Abstract Libraries, laundrettes, and lidos. Pizzerias, plazas, and playgrounds. Sidewalks, swimming pools, and schools. These are just some of the kinds of spaces and facilities that contribute to the public life of cities. Drawing on the arguments of the sociologist Eric Klinenberg, this article develops the concept of “social infrastructure” as a way to research and value these kinds of spaces. Social infrastructure helps in recognising the public dimensions of often overlooked and undervalued spaces. It draws attention to the breadth, depth, and textures of sociality that can be afforded by different urban environments. In developing the concept of social infrastructure, this article pulls together four…
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- Sociality
- Public space
- Sociology
- Politics
- Space (punctuation)
- Urban infrastructure
- Value (mathematics)
- Work (physics)
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