The contribution aims to demonstrate that the City, in an almost anthropomorphic dimension, can manifest itself as an autonomous collective subject, with an aptitude towards self-discipline. It can be the best care of itself, reinterpreting itself, thanks to the role of participation, that is to be understood here not as a formal, institutionalised, process, sometimes accused of being vague, but rather as a direct and informal intervention on the spaces, making them livable.
Caring for the City with the City
Michela Passalacqua
2022-01-01
Abstract
The contribution aims to demonstrate that the City, in an almost anthropomorphic dimension, can manifest itself as an autonomous collective subject, with an aptitude towards self-discipline. It can be the best care of itself, reinterpreting itself, thanks to the role of participation, that is to be understood here not as a formal, institutionalised, process, sometimes accused of being vague, but rather as a direct and informal intervention on the spaces, making them livable.File in questo prodotto:
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