
The spatial attributes of different space-sharing practices, and the associated economics, policies, governance, and organisations for sharing; The impacts of space-sharing practices on urban spaces; The new socio-spatial relations produced by space-sharing practices.
Space-Sharing Practices in the City
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 46 – Number 1
Summary
As the editors explain in their introduction, the papers in this issue can be divided into two parts. The first part (three articles) provides a conceptual foundation for understanding space-sharing practice in the city, while the six papers of the second part are empirical studies of emerging space-sharing practices, each investigating a specific form of sharing space and/or type of shared space.
Contents
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Space-Sharing Practices in the City
YE ZHANG and JEFFREY KOK HUI CHAN -
What is Meant by ‘Sharing’ in the Sharing Economy?
NICHOLAS JOHN -
Reverse Technology Assessment in the Age of the Platform Economy
KOEN FRENKEN and PETER PELZER -
Sharing, Presence and the Built Environment
THOMAS WIDLOK -
Spatial Perspectives of Coworking Spaces and Related Practices in Beijing
HE HUANG, YANGFANQI LIU, YUEBING LIANG, DAVID VARGAS and LU ZHANG -
What Makes a City Bikeable? A Study of Intercity and Intracity Patterns of Bicycle Ridership using Mobike Big Data Records
YING LONG and JIANTING ZHAO -
Learning from Our Tampines Hub: Co-Generative Hubs for Urbanism
CHEE HUANG SEAH and SHAWN ENG KIONG TEO -
Sharing Seoul: Appropriating Alleys as Communal Space through Localized Sharing Practices
IM SIK CHO and BLAŽ KRIŽNIK -
The Prospect of Community-Led Place-Keeping as Urban Commons in Public Residential Estates in Singapore
SRILALITHA GOPALAKRISHNAN and KENG HUA CHONG -
Reclaiming the City as Commons. Learning from Latin American Housing Movements
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