The work represents the results of the discussion among professionals and researchers attempting to conceptualize proposals for solutions to crucial problems affecting our cities. Commoning processes are taken as as parameters through which to question the ways in which cities activate processes of territorial regeneration, tracing some fundamental values on which to structure these transformative processes. In this approach, the main idea is that Commons are means of processes that enhance the network of actors in the public arena to redefine the collective value of resources.
Teresa Carlone, Simona Beolchi (2018). Regenerating the city as a common. Milano : Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli.
Regenerating the city as a common
Teresa Carlone
;Simona Beolchi
2018
Abstract
The work represents the results of the discussion among professionals and researchers attempting to conceptualize proposals for solutions to crucial problems affecting our cities. Commoning processes are taken as as parameters through which to question the ways in which cities activate processes of territorial regeneration, tracing some fundamental values on which to structure these transformative processes. In this approach, the main idea is that Commons are means of processes that enhance the network of actors in the public arena to redefine the collective value of resources.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.