Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Public vs Private Space of Parking: Zoning, Accessibility, and Etalage
Public parking spaces are facilities that support the activities of urban residents with relatively high mobility. As with all definitions of public spaces, public parking space facilities are assumed to be accessible to everyone without questioning their status. Several different things are found in public parking spaces in higher education institutions at UNHAS. This research examines the meaning of public parking spaces for UNHAS people and how they are connected to these facilities. The study was conducted at the Tamalanrea UNHAS campus. Data were collected using in-depth interviews to explore how they perceive zoning meanings, accessibility of public parking spaces, the signages placed there, and observations surrounding campus parking spaces. The interview involved 140 informants consisting of structural officials, lecturers, employees, students, and guests. The results showed that, in practice, the public parking space of UNHAS had become a private space because it cannot be accessed and used freely by everyone, except those with specific social status as written on parking signs (i.e., rector, vice-rector). It is also found that parking spaces have become an etalage for displaying and promoting the personal social status of UNHAS officials.
Public vs Private Space of Parking: Zoning, Accessibility, and Etalage
Public parking spaces are facilities that support the activities of urban residents with relatively high mobility. As with all definitions of public spaces, public parking space facilities are assumed to be accessible to everyone without questioning their status. Several different things are found in public parking spaces in higher education institutions at UNHAS. This research examines the meaning of public parking spaces for UNHAS people and how they are connected to these facilities. The study was conducted at the Tamalanrea UNHAS campus. Data were collected using in-depth interviews to explore how they perceive zoning meanings, accessibility of public parking spaces, the signages placed there, and observations surrounding campus parking spaces. The interview involved 140 informants consisting of structural officials, lecturers, employees, students, and guests. The results showed that, in practice, the public parking space of UNHAS had become a private space because it cannot be accessed and used freely by everyone, except those with specific social status as written on parking signs (i.e., rector, vice-rector). It is also found that parking spaces have become an etalage for displaying and promoting the personal social status of UNHAS officials.
Public vs Private Space of Parking: Zoning, Accessibility, and Etalage
Martosenjoyo, Triyatni (Autor:in)
28.11.2020
doi:10.31947/etnosia.v5i2.10786
ETNOSIA : Jurnal Etnografi Indonesia; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020); 252 - 264 ; 2548-9747 ; 2527-9319 ; 10.31947/etnosia.v5i2
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
private , Parking space , social status , public , etalage
Staal in de etalage - Gevelscherm Maxis, Muiden
Online Contents | 2004
|De Berliner Wasserbetriebe staan in de etalage
British Library Online Contents | 1998
Een etalage van materialen - Loods van Ronald Knappers in Leiden
Online Contents | 1996
|Een etalage van materialen: Loods van Ronald Knappers in Leiden
British Library Online Contents | 1996
|Staalframebouw in de etalage - Woongebouw De Leeuw van Vlaanderen, Amsterdam
Online Contents | 2005
|