This book examines the concept of quality from a social perspective. Using the example of public spaces, it demonstrates the analytical and practical benefits that can be gained from an experience-based approach to defining quality.
Sociology and related social sciences have rarely explored the quality of spaces, despite qualities being social products. This has led to a clear research gap in understanding spatial quality within social theory. Addressing this gap, this book examines public space quality through a cultural-spatial lens, accounting for the complexity of polycontexturalization, which implies the increasing entanglement of social actions in multiple contexts and spatialities, as well as the materiality of spatial arrangements. Moreover, it introduces the sociologically useful distinction between Erfahrung (reflective experience) and Erlebnis (lived experience) into the analysis of spatial quality. The book's concept is based on the idea that social experience comprises multiple logics. It is shown that the quality of public space is driven by three distinct logics: the logic of expression, evident in individuals' drive for social integration; the logic of strategy, viewing public space as a competitive arena; and finally, the logic of subjectivation, which examines how spaces shape subjectivities and are subject to refiguration.
The book targets both researchers and students in sociology, anthropology, political science, architecture, and urban planning. It also serves as a practical toolbox for professionals in architecture and planning focused on creating more socially acceptable public spaces.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY) license.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Academic and Postgraduate
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9 s/w Abbildungen, 2 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 7 s/w Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-032-95426-4 (9781032954264)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Letteria G. Fassari is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Sciences and Economics at Sapienza University, Italy. Her research interests focus on cultural sociology, social aesthetics, space and performance. She is the founder of the Social Aesthetics Research Unit at Sapienza.
Martina Loew is Professor of Sociology at the Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany. Her areas of specialization and research are sociological theory, urban sociology, social theory of space and cultural sociology. She is head of the Collaborative Research Center "Re-Figuration of Spaces" (funded by the German Research Foundation/DFG).
Introduction: Social quality of public space. An introduction. Part I: The concept of quality 1. Quality of space through experience 2. Considering a sociology of quality: Experiences of a social researcher sitting on an urban planning jury 3. Public life and the spatial subconscious. What was blocked and unlocked due to lockdown, and why we should care? 4. The qualities of mimetic space. Staging nature at botanical gardens Part II Integration. belonging, identity, and social cohesion 5. Decoding Berlin's urban fabric. An in-depth study of the role of spatial quality in shaping quality of life and its socio-demographic determinants 6. Different logics in the debate on public space quality in Rome 7. School in/as public space: Constructing quality in action. Part III Strategy. Competition, control, and institutions 8. Quality of public space in urban transformation policies: For a political sociology of next generation EU in Rome 9. What is a good border? Qualities of public spaces in cross-border planning projects in the Basel Metropolitan Area 10. Public space plays itself: The significance of social media in the emerging popularization of public spaces Part IV Subjectivation. Refiguration, resistance, and affirmation 11. The quality of public space from the margins 12. The aesthetic turn of public space: Quality without shadow? 13. Contested urban quality. Conflicts over urban space between studentification, hipster gentrification, and utopias in San Lorenzo, Rome