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Mingling, observing, and lingering: Everyday public spaces and their implications for well-being and social relations
Abstract
The rejuvenation of public spaces is a key policy concern in the UK. Drawing on a wide literature and on qualitative research located in a multi-ethnic area of East London, this paper explores their relationship to well-being and social relations. It demonstrates that ordinary spaces are a significant resource for both individuals and communities. The beneficial properties of public spaces are not reducible to natural or aesthetic criteria,...
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Title
Mingling, observing, and lingering: Everyday public spaces and their implications for well-being and social relations
Published Date
Sep 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
544 - 561
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