TY - GEN N2 - "There are many ways to approach the subject of public space: the threats posed to it by surveillance and visual pollution; the joys it offers of stimulation and excitement, of anonymity and transformation; its importance to urban variety or democratic politics. But public space remains an evanescent and multi-dimensional concept that too often escapes scrutiny." "The essays in Rites of Way: The Politics and Poetics of Public Space open up multiple dimensions of the concept from architectural, political, philosophical, and technological points of view. Some historical analysis is offered here, but the contributors are more focused on the future of public space under conditions of growing urbanization and democratic confusion. The interest added to the volume by non-academic work - visual art, fiction, poetry, and drama - is in part an admission that this is a topic too important to be left only to theorists. Its inclusion makes an implicit argument for the crucial role that art, not just public art, plays in a thriving public realm." "Throughout this work contributors are guided by the conviction, not pious but steely, that healthy public space is one of the best, living parts of a just society. The paths of desire we follow in public trace and speak our convictions and needs, our interests and foibles. They are the vectors and walkways of the social, the public dimension of life lying at the heart of all politics."--Jacket. AB - "There are many ways to approach the subject of public space: the threats posed to it by surveillance and visual pollution; the joys it offers of stimulation and excitement, of anonymity and transformation; its importance to urban variety or democratic politics. But public space remains an evanescent and multi-dimensional concept that too often escapes scrutiny." "The essays in Rites of Way: The Politics and Poetics of Public Space open up multiple dimensions of the concept from architectural, political, philosophical, and technological points of view. Some historical analysis is offered here, but the contributors are more focused on the future of public space under conditions of growing urbanization and democratic confusion. The interest added to the volume by non-academic work - visual art, fiction, poetry, and drama - is in part an admission that this is a topic too important to be left only to theorists. Its inclusion makes an implicit argument for the crucial role that art, not just public art, plays in a thriving public realm." "Throughout this work contributors are guided by the conviction, not pious but steely, that healthy public space is one of the best, living parts of a just society. The paths of desire we follow in public trace and speak our convictions and needs, our interests and foibles. They are the vectors and walkways of the social, the public dimension of life lying at the heart of all politics."--Jacket. T1 - Implementing the World Intellectual Property Organization's development agenda / AU - Beer, De Jeremy., AU - De Beer, Jeremy, AU - Kingwell, Mark, AU - Turmel, Patrick, AU - Beer, Jeremy de, CN - K1404 CN - NA9053.S6 N1 - Co-published by: Centre for International Governance Innovation and the International Development Research Centre. ID - 25174 KW - Intellectual property. KW - Law and economic development. KW - Intellectual property (International law) KW - Public spaces. KW - Espaces publics. KW - Propriété intellectuelle (Droit international) KW - Droit et développement. SN - 9781554581542 SN - 9781554581641 TI - Implementing the World Intellectual Property Organization's development agenda / ER -