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Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures
The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a global public health crisis, which is being addressed at various local and global scales through social distancing measures and guidelines. This is coupled with debates about the nature of living and working...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7219560/ http://dx.doi.org/10.35241/emeraldopenres.13561.1 |
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description | The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a global public health crisis, which is being addressed at various local and global scales through social distancing measures and guidelines. This is coupled with debates about the nature of living and working patterns through intensive utilisation of information and telecommunication technologies, leading to the social and institutional acceptability of these patterns as the ‘new normal.’ The primary objective of this article is to instigate a discourse about the potential contribution of architecture and urban design and planning in generating knowledge that responds to pressing questions about future considerations of post pandemic architecture and urbanism. Methodologically, the discussion is based on a trans-disciplinary framework, which is utilised for conceptual analysis and is operationalized by identifying and discoursing design and planning implications. The article underscores relevant factors; originates insights for areas where future research will be critically needed, through key areas: a) Issues related to urban dynamics are delineated from the perspective of urban and human geography, urban design and planning, and transportation engineering; b) Questions that pertain to socio-spatial implications and urban space/ urban life dialectics stem from the field of environmental psychology; and c) Deliberations about new environments that accommodate new living/working styles supervene from ethnographical and anthropological perspectives. The article concludes with an outlook that captures key aspects of the needed synergy between architectural and urban education, research, and practice and public health in a post pandemic virtual and global world. |
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spelling | pubmed-72195602020-06-03 Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures Salama, Ashraf M. Emerald Open Research Opinion Article The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a global public health crisis, which is being addressed at various local and global scales through social distancing measures and guidelines. This is coupled with debates about the nature of living and working patterns through intensive utilisation of information and telecommunication technologies, leading to the social and institutional acceptability of these patterns as the ‘new normal.’ The primary objective of this article is to instigate a discourse about the potential contribution of architecture and urban design and planning in generating knowledge that responds to pressing questions about future considerations of post pandemic architecture and urbanism. Methodologically, the discussion is based on a trans-disciplinary framework, which is utilised for conceptual analysis and is operationalized by identifying and discoursing design and planning implications. The article underscores relevant factors; originates insights for areas where future research will be critically needed, through key areas: a) Issues related to urban dynamics are delineated from the perspective of urban and human geography, urban design and planning, and transportation engineering; b) Questions that pertain to socio-spatial implications and urban space/ urban life dialectics stem from the field of environmental psychology; and c) Deliberations about new environments that accommodate new living/working styles supervene from ethnographical and anthropological perspectives. The article concludes with an outlook that captures key aspects of the needed synergy between architectural and urban education, research, and practice and public health in a post pandemic virtual and global world. F1000 Research Limited 2020-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7219560/ http://dx.doi.org/10.35241/emeraldopenres.13561.1 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Salama AM http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Opinion Article Salama, Ashraf M. Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures |
title | Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and
socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures |
title_full | Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and
socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures |
title_fullStr | Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and
socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures |
title_full_unstemmed | Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and
socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures |
title_short | Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and
socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures |
title_sort | coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and
socio-spatial implications of covid-19 measures |
topic | Opinion Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7219560/ http://dx.doi.org/10.35241/emeraldopenres.13561.1 |
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