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From Shared Public Spaces to Public Spaces for Sharing Activities. #Sharing.Lab Milan + London

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As shown in the previous pages the phenomenon of sharing is one of the main ones that will affect the world the most in the coming years. The greater willingness to share was made possible thanks to a change in mentality in people who are more willing to make their private life and their thoughts visible on social networks, with the consequent creation of a collective consciousness and a increase of mutual trust through the act of sharing.

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Piccinno, G. (2018). From Shared Public Spaces to Public Spaces for Sharing Activities. #Sharing.Lab Milan + London. In: Bruglieri, M. (eds) Multidisciplinary Design of Sharing Services. Research for Development. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78099-3_12

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