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Solidarity, Civil Society and Social Distancing in Taiwan and Beyond by Chihsin Chiu, Taiwan
Riding the subway has never been more daunting in Taipei. If somebody clears his or her throat...
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Public Life During Social Distancing: Two Perspectives in Montreal, the Southernmost Northern City. By Nathalie Boucher and Christopher Fletcher
Public Life During Social Distancing: Two Perspectives in Montreal, the Southernmost Northern City For more...
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Public Life on the Streets of Oakland – The View from E. 19th Street by Gordon Douglas
Every day for nearly a month now, looking out onto East 19th Street from my desk at the front...
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Out-of-Placeness of Homelessness by Eva Tessza Udvarhelyi, Budapest
Tessza Udvarhelyi, PhD cultural anthropologist & environmental psychologist board member, School of Public Life Head of Community Participation Office,...
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Street Vendors in Los Angeles by Suzanne Scheld, California State University, Northridge
Just as new rules for street vendors in Los Angeles have come into effect, the pandemic has scrambled opportunities...
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Hanoi in the First Days of Nationwide Social Distancing by Ta Quynh Hoa, Hanoi, Vietnam
Quick note from Ta Quynh Hoa Lecturer of Architecture and Planning Faculty National University of Civil Engineering ( Hanoi,...
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Distinguished urbanist and City College educator Michael Sorkin dies from COVID-19
For the full story by Gregg McQueen please visit https://www.manhattantimesnews.com/go-get-themve-por-ello/. Michael Sorkin. Photo: Terreform
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Public Life During Social Distancing in Gowanus, Brooklyn by Tony Maniscalco
I’ve been waiting to experience an “ah ha!” moment before sending in any observation to the Group. Unfortunately, maybe...
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Lockdown in London by Judy Ling Wong, President Black Environment Network
I live in South London in a small block of 10 flats, mainly owned by young professionals. We...
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Confined Life and a Silent City in Paris by Stephane Tonnelat, Université Paris Nanterre
We have now been confined for two weeks in our apartment, fortunately big enough for us four not to...