Social interactions in urban public places

Social interactions in urban public places
About this book
In town centres and local neighbourhoods, public spaces provide social arenas for all kinds of people residents, workers, shoppers, visitors, and children at play. This study draws on research by Caroline Holland, Andrew Clark, Jeanne Katz and Sheila Peace at The Open University, with the involvement of community researchers. They observed interactions between people of different ages across one year in Aylesbury, a town in a growth region of South East England.
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- OL Work ID
- OL16278264W
Subjects
Public spacesCase studiesSocial conditionsCity planningAylesburySocial interactionCity planning, great britainSocial aspects