Public space in the city is most frequently perceived by the public literally: a physical space where various logistical processes, mostly involving moving from one place to another, take place. A sociological conception of space asks how spaces are constructed – or “produced” – socially. Such a view of public space looks at the social dynamics
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Graffiti and Moral Geographies in New York…
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Public space in the city is most frequently perceived by the public literally: a physical space where various logistical processes, mostly involving moving from one place to another, take place. A sociological conception of space asks how spaces are constructed – or “produced” – socially. Such a view of public space looks at the social dynamics