On 26 July 2007, the think tank Demos published a report (Public space and interaction between diverse communities) which offers an analysis of how public spaces can contribute to building positive relationships and bridges between different communities. Drawing on expertise from the fields of regeneration, community activism and education, the report works with a broad conception of public space that will elicit a response from beyond the usual confines of the planning and design sector.
It explores people’s motivations for entering public spaces, and assesses the potential for interaction that can be found herein. In particular, it explores some of the specific dimensions of public space - those that are most salient for people working in communities affected by tensions and misunderstandings.
The report ends with a series of practical recommendations for those working in the field, drawn from the case studies and from an analysis of existing literature.