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Theorizing Critical Placemaking as a Tool for Reclaiming Public Space
Authors:Erin E Toolis
Institution:University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Abstract:As economic inequality and segregation continue to grow in the U.S., psychology has an important role to play in exploring and promoting processes that can disrupt social injustice. This paper identifies the privatization of public space as a social problem that contributes to the entrenchment of social, economic, and racial inequality, and advances “critical placemaking” as a tool for reclaiming public space for public use. Drawing from key concepts in environmental psychology, narrative psychology, and community psychology, the proposed framework seeks to theorize the processes by which placemaking may contribute to transforming community narratives and building more inclusive, participatory, and democratic communities. Policy implications and future directions for empirical work are discussed.
Keywords:Placemaking  Public space  Narrative  Economic inequality  Place identity  Place attachment  Civic engagement
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