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A Tripartite Conceptualisation of Urban Public Space as a Site for Play: Evidence from South Bank,London
Authors:Alasdair Jones
Institution:1. Research Fellow , Centre for Sustainable Communities, University of Hertfordshire (UK) a.jones23@herts.ac.uk
Abstract:Public space is a feature of the urban built environment that has received increasing attention in recent years. Discussion has focused on the theoretical decline of public space, as private and institutional forces take on increasing influence. At the same time, many such “in-between spaces,” even privately owned ones, are used and experienced as public on a daily basis. Few studies, however, have explored how spaces understood as public are used and practised as such. To address this gap in the literature this paper draws upon ethnographic data collected on the “South Bank” in London (United Kingdom) to argue that “play” is a recurrent trait of sociospatial practices enacted in public space. Three interrelated typologies of playful practices in public space are discussed: child's play, plays on meaning, and play as simulation.
Keywords:public space  play  social practices  ethnography  London (UK)
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