1.5.3 Want to know more about public space and spatial justice?

Course subject(s) 1. Spatial Justice

In this section you can find additional material for this video. There are suggestions for reading material, videos and websites that you can use in order to explore the subject and deepen your knowledge.

Bibliography:

AZLAN, N. (2016). Bersih 4: Street Protests as a Form of City-Making, Amateur Cities.

AZLAN, N. (2015). Protest and Public Space in Kuala Lumpur, IIAS Newsletter.
Graham, S. & McFarlane, C. eds., 2015. Infrastructural Lives: Urban Infrastructure in Context, Routledge.

HOSKYNS, T. (2014). The Empty Place: Democracy and Public Space, Routledge.

PARKINSON, J.R. (2009). Does Democracy Require Physical Public Space? P. Turmel & M. Kingwell, eds. Does Truth Matter, pp.101-114.

SENNETT, R. (1998). The spaces of democracy, Raoul Wallenberg lecture.

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