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  • The café as community social center

    Author(s):
    Martha Frish Okabe (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Architectural History and Theory, Digital Humanists, Place Studies, Urban Studies
    Subject(s):
    History, Architecture and society, City planning, Cities and towns--Study and teaching
    Item Type:
    Essay
    Tag(s):
    France, Roman Culture, Starbucks, Sociology of architecture, Urbanism/urban planning
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/6ksh-g150
    Abstract:
    The café’s role in the social and economic life of cities and rural areas has not really received the attention it deserves. There have been increasing numbers of articles, tweets and documentaries produced about the importance of the street to life in communities over the last fifty years or so, many of them inspired by the work of Jane Jacobs. However, the café - an institution facing the street, and open to it - is at least as important, but has not received the same level of academic or professional attention. After the COVID-19 “sheltering in place” response is over, we will need public venues that deliver the shared intimacy offered by cafés.
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    Status:
    Provisional
    Last Updated:
    11 months ago
    License:
    Attribution-NoDerivatives

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