While life-as-usual remains disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, cities rely increasingly on community-based and often digitally-enabled sharing of knowledge, skills and resources. These emergent forms of ‘communal sharing’ cannot be explained through instrumentally-beneficial economic discourses or structurally-disruptive political narratives alone. Rather, they call for revaluing the interdependent social relations that digital platforms enable and maintain. Drawing from a relational ontology of transformative social innovation, this paper begins to reframe communal sharing as inherently interdependent social relations between citizens and across civic, market and government domains. These interdependencies mean that sharing through digita...
With rapid urbanisation and a need for greater infrastructural resources to accommodate increasing i...
The collaborative economy represents a new way of thinking about business, exchange, value and commu...
The Shared Cities Atlas applies the new, global ‘sharing paradigm’ in architecture and public sphere...
The "sharing economy" has promised more sustainable use of the world's finite resources, exploiting ...
The current planetary era, as the Covid19 outbreak is demonstrating, is marked by the “localization ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Shared technology making refers to the practices, spaces and events that bear the hope and belief th...
The Sharing Economy is a growing model in the overall economy. Based on accessing resources rather t...
This article describes the phenomenon of commoning the city. It is understood as the co-production o...
Platform urbanism has emerged in recent years as an area of research into the ways in which digital ...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional "cup of su...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional “cup of su...
The year 2020 feels like the beginning of a crescendo of change. As environmental and social challen...
The sharing economy and collaborative consumption are attracting a great deal of interest due to the...
Against the backdrop of the current hyperconnected and highly virialised post-COVID-19 societies, we...
With rapid urbanisation and a need for greater infrastructural resources to accommodate increasing i...
The collaborative economy represents a new way of thinking about business, exchange, value and commu...
The Shared Cities Atlas applies the new, global ‘sharing paradigm’ in architecture and public sphere...
The "sharing economy" has promised more sustainable use of the world's finite resources, exploiting ...
The current planetary era, as the Covid19 outbreak is demonstrating, is marked by the “localization ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Shared technology making refers to the practices, spaces and events that bear the hope and belief th...
The Sharing Economy is a growing model in the overall economy. Based on accessing resources rather t...
This article describes the phenomenon of commoning the city. It is understood as the co-production o...
Platform urbanism has emerged in recent years as an area of research into the ways in which digital ...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional "cup of su...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional “cup of su...
The year 2020 feels like the beginning of a crescendo of change. As environmental and social challen...
The sharing economy and collaborative consumption are attracting a great deal of interest due to the...
Against the backdrop of the current hyperconnected and highly virialised post-COVID-19 societies, we...
With rapid urbanisation and a need for greater infrastructural resources to accommodate increasing i...
The collaborative economy represents a new way of thinking about business, exchange, value and commu...
The Shared Cities Atlas applies the new, global ‘sharing paradigm’ in architecture and public sphere...