When Digital Public Spaces Matter. Role of Neighbourhood Platforms in Times of COVID-19

  • Schreiber F
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Research on community resilience has highlighted the critical role of analogue public spaces for social interaction and community support. However, neighbourhoods are increasingly “hybrid spaces” where face-to-face and virtual interaction blend. Based on the case of Germany, this paper argues that hyperlocal social networks such as digital neighbourhood platforms have taken on a prominent role during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they fulfil functions traditionally associated with analogue public space and provide a useful crisis management tool. They allow communities to share information, establish social contacts, and organize flexible help, which increases their capacity to cope with and adapt to the effects of the pandemic. Yet, not everybody has equal access to these digital public spaces and they bear the risk of reinforcing existing social inequalities. In the future, they need to be planned, designed, and managed just as carefully as their physical counterparts to be socially inclusive and serve the common good.

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Schreiber, F. (2020). When Digital Public Spaces Matter. Role of Neighbourhood Platforms in Times of COVID-19. The Journal of Public Space, (Vol. 5 n. 3), 121–130. https://doi.org/10.32891/jps.v5i3.1368

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