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The regulation of public social life: Communication law revisited
Authors:Susan J Drucker  Gary Gumpert
Institution:1. Associate Professor in the Speech Communication Department , Hofstra University , Hempstead, NY, 11550;2. Professor Emeritus, Communication Arts and Sciences Department , Queens College , Flushing, NY, 11367
Abstract:A complex arena of legal regulations governing public space and the built environment shape the opportunities for and nature of social interaction. This article develops a taxonomy of the indirect or accidental, intentional, or unintended regulations which influence social interaction in public spaces and suggests an expansion of the scope of communication law. The taxonomy developed through a case study of a suburban municipality and encompasses zoning laws (which address signage, facade, parking, display windows, take‐out and delivery service, and vending machines, the segregation of functions, design districts), penal codes, minimum drinking and driving ages, and the regulation of smoking in public places. These form the regulatory web around which communication in public life revolves.
Keywords:Public spaces  communication law  social interaction  zoning  drinking laws  driving laws  anti‐smoking laws
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