Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public Spaces

There has been a huge concern about the manner of confrontations of different social groups with urban public spaces within urban scholars. Among these social groups, young people have been particularly important. Because they have a tangible presence in the city's public spaces and social life...

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Main Authors: Fardin Alikhah, Masomeh Shadmanfaat
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies 2016-04-01
Series:Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://www.jicr.ir/article_303_d0d1e678aecf496e03515724ec28a4eb.pdf
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spelling doaj-02895eaae97a42dfad091c76884ec1e82020-11-25T01:43:17ZfasIranian Institute for Social and Cultural StudiesTaḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān2008-18472476-50582016-04-019114917610.22035/ijcr.2016.303303Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public SpacesFardin Alikhah0Masomeh Shadmanfaat1Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of GuilanM.A. of Sociology, University of GuilanThere has been a huge concern about the manner of confrontations of different social groups with urban public spaces within urban scholars. Among these social groups, young people have been particularly important. Because they have a tangible presence in the city's public spaces and social life of the city are affected by their presence. This paper examines the uses of public spaces by young people and will pay special attention to the role of social control on use of public spaces. Paper focuses on the study of young people who attend in public places with their friends from opposite sex. We have inspired by theories of urban public spaces such as Oldenburg's third place as well as comprehensive research of Rob White on crime, policing and urban public spaces in Australia in this paper. The main question of the paper is that this particular group of young people choose which public spaces and why? In a qualitative approach, two techniques of observation and in - depth interviews have been chosen for collecting data. Original data collected in interviews with 20 girls and boys who attend in public places with their friends from opposite sex. Results show that parks and coffee shops are preferred urban public places of youth. Formal control would push these youth to out of the way and cozy public spaces.http://www.jicr.ir/article_303_d0d1e678aecf496e03515724ec28a4eb.pdfPublic SpacesYouthFormal and Informal Control
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Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public Spaces
Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān
Public Spaces
Youth
Formal and Informal Control
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Masomeh Shadmanfaat
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title Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public Spaces
title_short Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public Spaces
title_full Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public Spaces
title_fullStr Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public Spaces
title_full_unstemmed Lovers and City A Study about Youth and Uses of Public Spaces
title_sort lovers and city a study about youth and uses of public spaces
publisher Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies
series Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān
issn 2008-1847
2476-5058
publishDate 2016-04-01
description There has been a huge concern about the manner of confrontations of different social groups with urban public spaces within urban scholars. Among these social groups, young people have been particularly important. Because they have a tangible presence in the city's public spaces and social life of the city are affected by their presence. This paper examines the uses of public spaces by young people and will pay special attention to the role of social control on use of public spaces. Paper focuses on the study of young people who attend in public places with their friends from opposite sex. We have inspired by theories of urban public spaces such as Oldenburg's third place as well as comprehensive research of Rob White on crime, policing and urban public spaces in Australia in this paper. The main question of the paper is that this particular group of young people choose which public spaces and why? In a qualitative approach, two techniques of observation and in - depth interviews have been chosen for collecting data. Original data collected in interviews with 20 girls and boys who attend in public places with their friends from opposite sex. Results show that parks and coffee shops are preferred urban public places of youth. Formal control would push these youth to out of the way and cozy public spaces.
topic Public Spaces
Youth
Formal and Informal Control
url http://www.jicr.ir/article_303_d0d1e678aecf496e03515724ec28a4eb.pdf
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