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Conviviality in Public Squares: How Affordances and Individual Factors Shape Optional Activities
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Abstract Conviviality can briefly be defined as togetherness among strangers despite their differences. While most of the research on conviviality focuses on (inter-)cultural differences, this article argues that considering other kinds of differences (e.g., socio-economic status, gender, age, stage of the l... view more
Conviviality can briefly be defined as togetherness among strangers despite their differences. While most of the research on conviviality focuses on (inter-)cultural differences, this article argues that considering other kinds of differences (e.g., socio-economic status, gender, age, stage of the life course, etc.) may increase our understanding of conviviality. In addition, to help us measure the convivial use of public space, the article looks at participation in "optional activities" (e.g., enjoying the sun, playing), which contribute to a convivial atmosphere by encouraging people to be co-present, thus offering the potential for "thicker sociability." Based on fieldwork consisting of behavioural mapping (n = 1,448) and an intercept survey (n = 1,474), this study explores key factors that increase the likelihood of people using three small public squares in Zurich, Switzerland, in a convivial way. A logistic regression model based on survey data shows that, even when controlling for individual factors, the squares and their affordances contribute substantially to convivial use, e.g., by providing ample seating. The model furthermore suggests that gender, people’s relationship to the neighbourhood, their occupation, and the time of day, are more significant factors in shaping convivial use of the squares than the cultural background, socio-economic status, age, or having children.... view less
Keywords
sociability; neighborhood; diversity; public space; socioeconomic factors; demographic factors; Switzerland; cultural factors
Free Keywords
affordances; conviviality; public familiarity; public square
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 17-30
Journal
Urban Planning, 8 (2023) 4
Issue topic
Improvisation, Conviviality, and Conflict in Everyday Encounters in Public Space
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed