Why Social Infrastructure Matters In A Time Of Social Distancing

During times of crisis, from Chicago during the 1995 heat wave to New York during the coronavirus pandemic, the disruption of physical spaces yields a new kind of social engagement with both friends and strangers. Eric Klinenberg, director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University, explains how a crisis like the coronavirus pandemic reminds us how interconnected all aspects of public life really are.

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