Nathalie Boucher
The pandemic has reshaped interactions in public spaces due to social distancing measures. Individuals have become either more sociable or more distrustful of others. With the arrival of warmer weather, parks and green spaces have seen an increase in use, disrupting established dynamics. Humans demonstrated their ability to adapt, quickly accepting elements that were once strange. Although the pandemic brought temporary changes to behavior in public spaces, it preserved deeply-rooted cultural habits.
Type of production: Medias
City: Montreal
Year of publication: 2020
Publisher: Radio-Canada
Language(s) of publication: Français
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