This monograph provides a critical examination of the affective dimensions of public space. Through an analysis of theoretical frameworks and empirical case studies, Dr. Mehan connects scholarly research to policy applications. Her work is relevant for urban planners, sociologists, architects, and policymakers involved in developing inclusive public spaces in multicultural cities across Europe, the United States, and beyond.
As part of De Gruyter’s publishing program, this volume serves as a resource for academic and policy institutions seeking to understand the dynamics of public space in fostering social cohesion and equity.
The Affective Agency of Public Space is now available for academic institutions, libraries, and individual scholars, and can be accessed by clicking here: Read the Book.