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Volume 3 Public Space And Mobility Rianne Van Melik Editor Pierre Filion Editor Brian Doucet Editor

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Volume 3 Public Space And Mobility Rianne Van Melik Editor Pierre Filion Editor Brian Doucet Editor
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.49 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Rianne van Melik (editor); Pierre Filion (editor); Brian Doucet (editor)
ISBN: 9781529219029, 1529219027
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Volume 3 Public Space And Mobility Rianne Van Melik Editor Pierre Filion Editor Brian Doucet Editor by Rianne Van Melik (editor); Pierre Filion (editor); Brian Doucet (editor) 9781529219029, 1529219027 instant download after payment.

COVID-19 is an invisible threat that has hugely impacted cities and their inhabitants. Yet its impact is very visible, perhaps most so in urban public spaces and spaces of mobility. This international volume explores the transformations of public space and public transport in response to COVID-19 across the world, both those resulting from official governmental regulations and from everyday practices of urban citizens. The contributors discuss how the virus made urban inequalities sharper and clearer, and redefined public spaces in the ‘new normal’. Offering crucial insights for reforming cities to be more resilient to future crises, this is an invaluable resource for scholars and policy makers alike.

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