Exploring temporary urban interventions through user activities: a case study of Abdali Boulevard, Amman, Jordan

Introduction: Urban studies have examined the potential of urban interventions to upgrade spaces. This is the focus of relational approaches that emphasize interactions between interventions and users. One approach, actor–network theory, views these interactions as temporary stabilized relational ef...

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Main Author: Ahlam Ammar Sharif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2023.1161856/full
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description Introduction: Urban studies have examined the potential of urban interventions to upgrade spaces. This is the focus of relational approaches that emphasize interactions between interventions and users. One approach, actor–network theory, views these interactions as temporary stabilized relational effects. Despite its usefulness in uncovering diverse interactions in urban spaces, the utilization of actor–network theory in unpacking these relations has been limited.Methods: This study utilized an actor–network theory-inspired ethnography in a temporary urban intervention in Abdali Boulevard, in Jordan, to bridge this gap. It relied on desk research, interviews, and site observations to explore the different intervention–user interactions.Results: The findings revealed various interactions and relational patterns occurring between interventions and their users through their presence and absence in space and time, where users attended to, engaged with, overlooked, bypassed, disturbed the intervention, or floated between different modes of interaction.Discussion: Unpacking these diverse interactions and relations provides a nuanced perspective on the effects of urban interventions on spaces. This would be useful for designers in developing new ways of designing through offering interventions that engage the public.
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Frontiers in Built Environment
actor-network theory
urban intervention
user activities
relational patterns
spatial temporality
title Exploring temporary urban interventions through user activities: a case study of Abdali Boulevard, Amman, Jordan
title_full Exploring temporary urban interventions through user activities: a case study of Abdali Boulevard, Amman, Jordan
title_fullStr Exploring temporary urban interventions through user activities: a case study of Abdali Boulevard, Amman, Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Exploring temporary urban interventions through user activities: a case study of Abdali Boulevard, Amman, Jordan
title_short Exploring temporary urban interventions through user activities: a case study of Abdali Boulevard, Amman, Jordan
title_sort exploring temporary urban interventions through user activities a case study of abdali boulevard amman jordan
topic actor-network theory
urban intervention
user activities
relational patterns
spatial temporality
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2023.1161856/full
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