
On the Meanings and Uses of Urban Space in the Arab City: An Historical Perspective
Author(s) -
Nezar AlSayyad
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of public space
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2206-9658
DOI - 10.32891/jps.v6i1.1457
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , public space , perspective (graphical) , accommodation , middle east , global city , geography , sociology , media studies , political science , visual arts , archaeology , psychology , architectural engineering , computer science , art , neuroscience , engineering , operating system
This special issue of The Journal of Public Space deals with the idea of re-visioning places of public gathering in the Contemporary Arab City. The three keywords or concept in this formulation are the “Arab city”, and “Public gathering” and “urban place or space”. It is worthwhile to spend some time interrogating each of these concepts by themselves and in a relationship to each other. We may first ask what is the Arab city? Is it a city that is truly different from its counterparts in much of the global south? It is different from the non-Arab Middle East, or for that matter other cities in the developed world that underwent substantial changes over during the last few decades. Equally important is to posit the question regarding the types of public gatherings that occur in the Arab city today which require a specific spatial accommodation. And finally, it is essential to inquire about the nature of urban space in the so-called Arab city and to interrogate how this space is used to accommodate, contain and sometimes even to restrict different forms of public activities.