2013
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.12047
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Defensible Space on the Move: Revisiting the Urban Geography ofAliceColeman

Abstract: This article traces the movement of the concept of ‘defensible space’ from New York City in the 1970s, where it was developed by the Canadian architect/planner Oscar Newman, to London in the 1980s and into design interventions in British public housing in the 1990s, through British geographer Alice Coleman, who acted as an especially powerful transfer agent. In focusing on this urban design ‘concept’ on the move we contribute to existing scholarship on policy mobility and city building in a number of ways. Fir… Show more

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“…These include academics (Jacobs & Lees, 2013), consultants (Prince, 2012(Prince, , 2014Ward, 2006), labour organisations (Theodore, 2014) and think tanks (Peck, 2006;Ward, 2006). Often these actors will perform the role of "transfer agents" (Stone, 2004) who "distil the essence of … model [s] into easily digestible 'bite-sized' information" to be consumed by interested parties based elsewhere" (Pow, 2014, p. 296).…”
Section: Policy Mobilities Policy Tourism and Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include academics (Jacobs & Lees, 2013), consultants (Prince, 2012(Prince, , 2014Ward, 2006), labour organisations (Theodore, 2014) and think tanks (Peck, 2006;Ward, 2006). Often these actors will perform the role of "transfer agents" (Stone, 2004) who "distil the essence of … model [s] into easily digestible 'bite-sized' information" to be consumed by interested parties based elsewhere" (Pow, 2014, p. 296).…”
Section: Policy Mobilities Policy Tourism and Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is grounded, in particular, by the high correlation Quite surprising finding was the lack of connection between the safety assessment of a space and its crowdedness (see Table 1). A number of literary sources (Jacobs and Lees, 2013;Newman, 1995;Reynald, 2015;Rollwagen, 2016) suggests that the presence of people in urban space is a factor contributing to perceiving it safer as being under mutual surveillance of inhabitants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although her ideas have not been taken seriously in academic circles, her work had a high impact on housing policy in the UK. Her critique of modernist architecture was compatible with the neoliberal agenda of Thatcher's government and-as we shall see laterThatcher's policy has led to the depreciation of council housing estates (Jacobs and Lees 2013).…”
Section: Weaknesses In Urban Design and Inadequate Spatial Planningmentioning
confidence: 87%