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Fear and Fantasy in the Public Domain: The Development of Secured and Themed Urban Space
2007
Journal of Urban Design
Current projects to upgrade public spaces in Western cities seek to produce secured space by improving safety and decrease feelings of fear, and to produce themed space by promoting urban entertainment or fantasy. This study examines how 'fear' and 'fantasy' influence urban design and management of two public spaces in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It traces social antecedents for the development of secured and themed public space, such as a growing differentiation of urban lifestyles, and
doi:10.1080/13574800601071170
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