How Can Public Space Be Designed to Lend Itself to the Agonistic Political Theory? Part 2 Dissertation 2017 Jill Murray University of Kent | UK Political theorist Chantal Mouffe declared that her ‘radical and plural conception ofdemocracy’ can only be realised with critical artistic practices contributing through avariety of agonistic interventions in a diverse collection of public spaces. Following athorough investigation into Mouffe’s agonistic theory, and a critical analysis of the currenttrends in public space design, this dissertation aims to deliberate the feasibility ofdesigning public space allowing agonistic public displays. Jill Murray Tutor(s) Marialena Nikolopoulou