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Sociologist Ray Oldenburg describes third places as "community places on neutral ground where people can gather and interact, in contrast to first places (home) and second places (work)...informal gathering places, they make the citizen feel at home, they nourish relationships and diversity of human contact, they help create a sense of place and community, they invoke a sense of civic pride".
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In my presentation I made reference to a report called People make places, by Melissa Mean and Charlie Timms, published by Demos. Here's the link:
http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/peoplemakeplacesbook
The authors put forward, somewhat playfully but I think very helpfully, a description of 'ten types of public space user' (see p28-37).
kevin, kevin(at)local-level.org.uk
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