This chapter briefly reviews global urban research as seeing from Southern European cities. It subsequently discusses the possibility of reconsidering “worlding practices”, starting from a so-called urban margin in Turin, an Italian “ordinary city”. The chapter reassesses some research paths that may help us to pursue a “different” urban view – neither global nor local, general nor specific – in order to apply Nancy’s notion of “being singularly plural and plurally singular” to global urbanism. Starting from the late nineteenth century, Barriera di Milano was the emblem of Turin’s industrialization, working-class culture and later resistance to the fascist dictatorship. Inserted in the Global North/Global South divide, Italian cities can be...
Within the entering in the global era, the city is come back again as a strategic architrave of the ...
Cities have always been important to processes of globalization and global change, past and present....
The paper argues that the way in which social scientists and policy-makers have conceptualised the I...
Many scholars have argued, over time, about Italy’s social, economic, political and cultural peculi...
"During the past several years we have learnt a lot about the transformation processes of contempora...
The analysis presented in this chapter is the result of a research project concerning the use of spa...
Processes of multi-scalar regional urbanization are occurring worldwide. Such processes are clearly ...
Turin and Milan as “alpine” cities. Having lost a vast alpine region for which it had been an admin...
Usually, a boundary produces differences, it considers the duality of the inside and the outside. Li...
This chapter presents a complex urbanized Italy highlighting several clues of post-metropolitan feat...
This paper presents a critical debate about the selectivity through which the existing literature id...
As urban societies seek to redefine themselves following the decline of manufacturing, they are le...
none1noThis chapter attempts to reconcile two approaches still poorly harmoniously integrated in mig...
Changes in social, economic, technological and spatial structure of urban systems are reflected in, ...
This volume is based on an International Workshop organised by the ESF European Science Foundation\u...
Within the entering in the global era, the city is come back again as a strategic architrave of the ...
Cities have always been important to processes of globalization and global change, past and present....
The paper argues that the way in which social scientists and policy-makers have conceptualised the I...
Many scholars have argued, over time, about Italy’s social, economic, political and cultural peculi...
"During the past several years we have learnt a lot about the transformation processes of contempora...
The analysis presented in this chapter is the result of a research project concerning the use of spa...
Processes of multi-scalar regional urbanization are occurring worldwide. Such processes are clearly ...
Turin and Milan as “alpine” cities. Having lost a vast alpine region for which it had been an admin...
Usually, a boundary produces differences, it considers the duality of the inside and the outside. Li...
This chapter presents a complex urbanized Italy highlighting several clues of post-metropolitan feat...
This paper presents a critical debate about the selectivity through which the existing literature id...
As urban societies seek to redefine themselves following the decline of manufacturing, they are le...
none1noThis chapter attempts to reconcile two approaches still poorly harmoniously integrated in mig...
Changes in social, economic, technological and spatial structure of urban systems are reflected in, ...
This volume is based on an International Workshop organised by the ESF European Science Foundation\u...
Within the entering in the global era, the city is come back again as a strategic architrave of the ...
Cities have always been important to processes of globalization and global change, past and present....
The paper argues that the way in which social scientists and policy-makers have conceptualised the I...