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  2. Public space - Wikipedia

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    A public space is a place that is open and accessible to the general public. Roads, pavements , public squares , parks , and beaches are typically considered public space. To a limited extent, government buildings which are open to the public, such as public libraries , are public spaces, although they tend to have restricted areas and greater ...

  3. Civic space - Wikipedia

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    Global civil society alliance CIVICUS began using the term regularly after the inception of the Civic Space Initiative in 2011, defining it as "the place, physical, virtual, and legal, where people exercise their rights to freedom of association, expression, and peaceful assembly. By forming associations, by speaking out on issues of public ...

  4. Social space - Wikipedia

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    A social space is physical or virtual space such as a social center, online social media, or other gathering place where people gather and interact. Some social spaces such as town squares or parks are public places; others such as pubs, websites, or shopping malls are privately owned and regulated.

  5. Community of place - Wikipedia

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    A community of place or place-based community is a community of people who are bound together because of where they reside, work, visit or otherwise spend a continuous portion of their time. [1] Such a community can be a neighborhood , town , coffeehouse , workplace , gathering place , public space or any other geographically specific place ...

  6. Town square - Wikipedia

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    The German word for square is Platz, which also means "Place", and is a common term for central squares in German-speaking countries. These have been focal points of public life in towns and cities from the Middle Ages to today. Squares located opposite a Palace or Castle (German: Schloss) are commonly named Schlossplatz.

  7. Community - Wikipedia

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    The first meaning is an informal definition of community as a place where people used to live. In this literal sense it is synonymous with the concept of an ancient settlement—whether a hamlet, village, town, or city.

  8. Public sphere - Wikipedia

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    This new public sphere spanned the public and the private realms, and "through the vehicle of public opinion it put the state in touch with the needs of society". [10] "This area is conceptually distinct from the state: it [is] a site for the production and circulation of discourses that can in principle be critical of the state."

  9. Third place - Wikipedia

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    The "second place" is the workplace—where people may actually spend most of their waking time. Third places, then, are "anchors" of community life and facilitate and foster broader, more creative interaction. [1] In other words, "your third place is where you relax in public, where you encounter familiar faces and make new acquaintances." [2]