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Built Environment ; 48(2):222-243, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2022233

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This article is an illustration on how the people of Amman have created temporary urban spaces as a means of coping with COVID-19 restrictions, particularly how they have appropriated spaces in the city normally not used as public spaces to socialize and fi nd refuge outside their homes. The fi rst section explores the lens of temporary urbanism across the Global North–South as an entry point to explore COVID-19 temporary spaces. The second turns to the context of Amman: fi rst, by relating temporary urbanism to a wider understanding of it as a culturally permanent phenomenon and then by moving to a more specifi c understanding of the phenomenon. This is followed by three case studies of temporary spaces used during the pandemic in Amman: a parking space;sections of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane;and a vacant plot of land. The discussion and concluding sections place the narratives of the temporary spaces of Amman/Global South and Global North in juxtaposition and point to the need to rethink planning practices. © 2022. Built Environment. All Rights Reserved.

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