Public shopping centers in Australia and the United States are the main parts of society in Australia and the United States. People of all races, beliefs, age and social position gathered at the mall to join what John Fiske called what is called "consumer conflict" (284). But because of the recent problem of destructive young people interfering with potential buyers and posing a security threat to other shoppers and other stakeholders it is called 'consumer confrontation' I called it.
In the world, the term shopping center is used especially in Europe, Australia and South America. Mall is a term mainly used in North America. Outside North America, "shopping area" and "shopping mall" are also used. In North America, the Gulf countries of the Mexico, India, shopping streets are often referred to as shopping streets, whereas shopping streets are often called outdoor complex commercial facilities. Promenade with the surrounding area and pedestrian sidewalk
Shopping mall and shopping center. America is the birthplace of modern closed-type "shopping center" and outdoor "shopping center". Most large-scale high-end shopping malls are operated by mall operating companies nationwide including Westfield, Simon, General Growth Properties. In addition, there are a few miles of small malls on the outskirts of the United States, or a small row shop and a shared parking lot usually built along high-capacity roads. There is still a central shopping area that can be used for public transportation in big cities, but easy-to-walk shopping streets are not common and are usually small
In the UK and Ireland, "shopping centers" are often called shopping centers. A shopping center is mainly a shopping center (a collection of all shops adjacent to a pedestrian zone) or a dedicated pedestrianized road that allows shoppers to walk without disturbing the traffic of vehicles. In North America, a shopping center is usually composed of one building including several stores, usually used to refer to a large shopping area "fixed" to one or more department stores surrounded by parking lots It will be. "Especially in the UK, it often refers to narrow pedestrian streets, roofed or dense buildings (see downtown).