
@article{ref1,
title="Street life: youth, culture and competing uses of public space",
journal="Environment and urbanization",
year="2002",
author="Malone, Karen",
volume="14",
number="2",
pages="157-168",
abstract="This paper examines city streets and public space as a domain in which socialvalues are asserted and contested. The definitions of spatial boundaries and ofacceptable and non-acceptable uses and users are, at the same time, expressionsof intolerance and difference within society. The paper focuses in particular onthe ways in which suspicion, intolerance and moral censure limit the spatialworld of young people in Australia, where various regulatory practices such ascurfews are common. The author reflects on the failures of the two mainstrategies that have been used in Australia to control the presence of youngpeople, and concludes with some thoughts about the construction of streets andpublic spaces as diverse and democratic places.<p />",
language="",
issn="0956-2478",
doi="10.1177/095624780201400213",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095624780201400213"
}