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Dominations indusrial age base layout3/21/2024 Today, cities are being intensively reshaped by unexpected dynamics. Heritage and City Commons Sharing Cities: An Asset-based Approach to the Urban Commons Community Currencies and City Commons Time Banks and City Commoning Construction Waste Transformation and City Commons Platform Cooperatives for Democratic Cities Coworking: Challenges and Opportunities for a Prosperous and Fair New Economy Orchards and the City as a Commons Cosmo-localism and Urban Commoning City Commons and Energy Demand It’s Time to Create Chambers of Commons Sharing Cities: Governing the City as Commons Devolved Commons Governance for Cities Anticipatory Governance and the City as a Commons A Civic Union Tax Reform for a Commons-based City Tax Delinquent Private Property and City Commons Community Land Trusts The City as a Regional Commons Open Data and City Commons Human Service Directory Data as a Commons The Unseen City: Commons Oriented Cities and the Commons Beyond Culture as Commons Ubuntu as a Primer for City Commons Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and the City as Commons Bologna Celebrates One Year of a Bold Experiment in Urban Commoning Milano, New Practices to Booster Social Innovation The Emergence of Assemblies of the Commons History and Evolution of the Chamber of Commons Idea Big Blue Sky: Re-igniting the Art of Citizenship Zaragoza Activa, an Ecosystem of Entrepreneurship, Social Innovation and Creativity, in an Old Sugar Factory Topics include: Design and the City Commons Active Transit & City Commons: Putting People Back into the City & the City Back into Place Repurposing Public Spaces in a City as a Commons: the Library. Each contribution explores a different aspect of commoning a city and proposes strategies and provides policy recommendations based on existing projects around the world. "Build the City: perspectives on commons and culture" is a special collaboration between Krytyka Polityczna, the European Cultural Foundation and ECF Labs, with Subtopia (Sweden), Les Tetes de l’Art (France), Oberliht (Moldova), Culture2Commons (Croatia) and Platoniq (Spain), partners in our action-research network: Connected Action for the Commons.īrings together 34 contributions which explore policy options and strategies for creating cities as commons - common pool resources - for urban development and transformation. This publication presents a range of texts, studies, interviews and cultural examples of what we see happening in our cities and their wider regions across Europe: a powerful bottom-up movement led by citizens themselves, developing new participatory democratic practices that shape our cities and empower us to govern them in a different, collaborative way. ![]() ![]() Published in the frame of ECF's Idea Camp 2015, "Build the City: perspectives on commons and culture" rediscovers, reframes and reconsiders previously published historical, artistic, participatory and theoretical perspectives on the subject by a wide variety of authors from different geographical and professional backgrounds.
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