In episode 52, we take a look at the relationship between philanthropy and public space. How has philanthropy shaped our understanding of public space, and what role does public space play in driving philanthropy? Including:
- Philanthropy and rural public space
- The role of philanthropy and voluntary action in shaping the development of national parks in the UK and US
- The history of the National Trust and what it can teach us about the tension between preservation and access
- Urban parks & greenspace in the UK
- Public parks philanthropy in the US- success and controversy.
- How do we ensure that public spaces near where rich people live aren't supported at the expense of those in less well-off neighbourhoods?
- Non-green urban public space: sport facilities and community buildings
- Public space and bridging social capital
- Does the emergence of quasi-public spaces owned and controlled by the private sector raise new challenges for philanthropy and civil society?
- Philanthropy and the concept of the public sphere
- Digital platforms: are they really public spaces? Or do we risk handing control to unaccountable gatekeepers, and what might this mean for civil society freedoms?
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