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Ann Legeby, Limin Hee and Anna Blennow join the producer of the Nobel Prize Conversations podcast, Karin Svensson, for a discussion of "The Role of Public Spaces." The Nobel Week Dialogue is an annual science conference. The 2021 Nobel Week Dialogue was a hybrid event with a global digital audience online, as well as a limited audience present in Gothenburg. There was a mix of speakers participating digitally and physically on stage. The goal of the event is to bring together a select group of the world's leading scientists, policy-makers and thinkers for a series of thought-provoking sessions and working groups on a topical science-related theme. With this event the Nobel Institutions aim to deepen the dialogue between the scientific community and the rest of society on issues connected with the Nobel Prize and of importance for the world. --- Ann Legeby is a professor in applied urban design at the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, School of Architecture. Her research concerns society-space relations, to increase understanding about the role of architecture in social segregation and unequal living conditions, including the conditions for everyday life. Dr Limin Hee is Director of Research at Singapore’s Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC), a nexus and knowledge centre for liveable and sustainable cities, where she focuses on research strategies, content development and international collaborations. Anna Blennow is an associated professor of Latin at the University of Gothenburg. She is also a renowned essayist and literary critic in Swedish daily press and radio. Her recent research includes studies on the history of the guidebook with a special focus on the city of Rome.