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Overview"Reflects not only on the challenges but also the opportunities facing cities in the wake of COVID-19 and showcases how the pandemic (and its economic fallout) have created new inequalities while exacerbated existing ones. 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." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Neluka Leanage , Deden Rukmana , Harya S Dillon , Nicholas ScottPublisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Bristol University Press ISBN: 9781529219005ISBN 10: 1529219000 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 22 July 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book provides an excellent collection of critical views that make us think about the changing meaning of public space in its relation to human beings and their mobility in the post COVID-19 era. It operationalizes abstract concepts like 'justice' and 'inequality' through colorful and diverse examples of public spaces from all over the world, illustrated by critical scholars. Tuna Tasan-Kok, University of Amsterdam Author InformationRianne van Melik is Assistant Professor in Urban Geography at the Institute for Management Research (IMR), Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Pierre Filion is Professor at the School of Planning, University of Waterloo, Canada. Brian Doucet is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Urban Change and Social Inclusion at the School of Planning, University of Waterloo, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |