
%0 Journal Article
%T Enacting safe places - a study of (im)balancing acts in everyday city centre management
%J Journal of Place Management and Development
%D 2023
%A Cassinger, Cecilia
%A Thufvesson, Ola
%V 16
%N 1
%P 1-19
%X PURPOSE The aim of this study is to outline a practice approach towards safety in public places whereby safety and place is understood as simultaneously produced in everyday work practice. Hence, the focus is shifted from place safety as a manageable asset to safe places as ongoing accomplishments. <br><br>DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This study focuses on practices of enacting safe places on the municipal level in Sweden. Thus, the focus of analysis is on the meanings of safety. The empirical material was collected during the period 2017-2019 in the Swedish cities of Stockholm, Helsingborg and Malmö. In different ways, these cities struggle with navigating safety issues in public places. <br><br>FINDINGS The study demonstrates how urban places are enacted as safe in and through practice. The findings include some of the ways in which safe places are accomplished, such as maintaining and caring for places, countering negative rumours and news reports and forming collaboration across sectors and actors. To gain a better understanding of safety in city centres, the study illuminates competing meaning-making processes in management work practice whereby places are negotiated as safe. <br><br>ORIGINALITY/VALUE The existing research on safety in public places is scattered across disciplinary fields and dominated by a fortress approach to safe places. By contrast to the top-down view of safety as a measure of control, this study generates knowledge of how safe places are continuously construed in the junction of management practices and practices of everyday life.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>
%G en
%I Emerald Group Publishing
%@ 1753-8335
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JPMD-07-2021-0075