While regeneration is emerging as a paradigm capable of inspiring public policies and transforming lifestyles, the urban space remains a fertile ground in which collective initiatives based on activism and solidarity can emerge. The aim of this article is to describe some social and political practices in self-managed spaces and their relationship both with the wider background of the city and with local institu-tions. We argue that processes of institutionalization could affect practices of self-organization and political participation in different ways: these processes could mark the cooptation of conflicts into local administration strategies as well as open new forms of politicization around urban commons. We will present a case study, ...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities across time in Italy in the use of direct soc...
The development of collaborative practices in the field of urban commons might represents an observa...
A wealth of social innovations sprang up in recent years in Southern Europe in the bosom of urban mo...
While regeneration is emerging as a paradigm capable of inspiring public policies and transforming l...
While regeneration is emerging as a paradigm capable of inspiring public policies and transforming l...
Over the last decade, in the theoretical framework of the post-political theory, a growing body of l...
In a growing number of small and large cities across Europe, citizens are engaging and mobilizing to...
Over the past 30 years, urban policy in Brazil has undergone a major transformation, both in terms o...
Today's urban public spaces seem to be confronted with numerous issues. The speed and the extent of ...
In the 1970s, Italy experienced a difficult transition from Fordism to a flexible accumulation regim...
In the Italian context, political and social participation in the urban dimension has experienced in...
In a growing number of small and large cities across Europe, citizens are engaging and mobilizing to...
The research investigates the interaction between social innovation practices and urban planning, as...
This empirical paper addresses a key problem for activists: how to resist capitalism while simultane...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities across time in Italy in the use of direct soc...
The development of collaborative practices in the field of urban commons might represents an observa...
A wealth of social innovations sprang up in recent years in Southern Europe in the bosom of urban mo...
While regeneration is emerging as a paradigm capable of inspiring public policies and transforming l...
While regeneration is emerging as a paradigm capable of inspiring public policies and transforming l...
Over the last decade, in the theoretical framework of the post-political theory, a growing body of l...
In a growing number of small and large cities across Europe, citizens are engaging and mobilizing to...
Over the past 30 years, urban policy in Brazil has undergone a major transformation, both in terms o...
Today's urban public spaces seem to be confronted with numerous issues. The speed and the extent of ...
In the 1970s, Italy experienced a difficult transition from Fordism to a flexible accumulation regim...
In the Italian context, political and social participation in the urban dimension has experienced in...
In a growing number of small and large cities across Europe, citizens are engaging and mobilizing to...
The research investigates the interaction between social innovation practices and urban planning, as...
This empirical paper addresses a key problem for activists: how to resist capitalism while simultane...
This article analyses continuities and discontinuities across time in Italy in the use of direct soc...
The development of collaborative practices in the field of urban commons might represents an observa...
A wealth of social innovations sprang up in recent years in Southern Europe in the bosom of urban mo...