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Open Territory
Refers to areas or spaces that are not claimed or controlled by any one group or organization, allowing free access and use.
Social Territory
The concept refers to spaces or domains where social groups establish norms, rules, and identities, influencing how they interact and behave within those spaces.
Semipublic Places
Areas or settings that are not wholly public or private, where access is controlled or restricted to certain groups.
Third Places
Public places on neutral ground where people can gather and interact, such as cafes, parks, or community spaces.
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