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Setha Low on Public Spaces

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Oct 1, 2025
Setha Low, a cultural anthropologist and professor at CUNY, shares her insights into the significance of public spaces. She contrasts her experiences in suburban Los Angeles with vibrant community interactions in Costa Rica. Low discusses the impacts of privatization, hostile architecture, and surveillance on public access and safety. She highlights the democratic and cultural value of public spaces while advocating for better funding and policy responses to combat exclusion. Discover her personal favorites and the urgent need to keep public spaces open for all.
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Publicness Is A Layered Concept

  • Public space means places with broad open access, like parks, plazas, streets and sidewalks.
  • Different kinds of 'publicness' exist and ownership (public vs private) changes how spaces function socially.
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Public Spaces Deliver Wide Social Goods

  • Public spaces produce civic goods: democracy, encounter with difference, child socialization, informal work and cultural expression.
  • They also deliver environmental benefits and post-disaster gathering functions.
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Privatization Reshapes Who Belongs

  • The global trend is growing privatization of public space through POPs, business improvement districts and partnerships.
  • Privatized spaces often use design, surveillance and rules to signal who belongs and who doesn't.
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