Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space

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Main Author: De Backer, M.
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Pavoni, A.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Young people's interaction with place is not only a cognitive process of identification but also an affective relation. There has been plenty of research on young people and/in public space but few of those studies have taken such an affective layer of analysis into account. In this paper we aim to shed some light on young people's affective geographies through the concept of ‘thick places’ as it was proposed by Edward Casey (2001), building upon ethnographic research undertaken between 2013 and 2016 in Brussels. We argue that such a concept is only useful if we consider thickness not only as a reference to ‘warm’, ‘authentic’ or ‘intimate’ places but also as a term that takes the ‘normative architecture’ of place into account. We embed this claim in a discussion of affects, atmospheres and Peter Sloterdijk's notion of nomotop.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
title Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
spellingShingle Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
De Backer, M.
Young people
Public space
Affect
Atmosphere
Thick place
Nomotop
Brussels
title_short Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
title_full Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
title_fullStr Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
title_full_unstemmed Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
title_sort Through thick and thin: young people's affective geographies in Brussels' public space
author De Backer, M.
author_facet De Backer, M.
Pavoni, A.
author_role author
author2 Pavoni, A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv De Backer, M.
Pavoni, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Young people
Public space
Affect
Atmosphere
Thick place
Nomotop
Brussels
topic Young people
Public space
Affect
Atmosphere
Thick place
Nomotop
Brussels
description Young people's interaction with place is not only a cognitive process of identification but also an affective relation. There has been plenty of research on young people and/in public space but few of those studies have taken such an affective layer of analysis into account. In this paper we aim to shed some light on young people's affective geographies through the concept of ‘thick places’ as it was proposed by Edward Casey (2001), building upon ethnographic research undertaken between 2013 and 2016 in Brussels. We argue that such a concept is only useful if we consider thickness not only as a reference to ‘warm’, ‘authentic’ or ‘intimate’ places but also as a term that takes the ‘normative architecture’ of place into account. We embed this claim in a discussion of affects, atmospheres and Peter Sloterdijk's notion of nomotop.
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