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A10 A+U – Architecture and Urbanism AR – Architectual Review , nr. 1419 AR – Architectual Review , nr. 1420 Arch+, nr 216 Arch+, nr 217 Arch+, nr 218 De Architect Architect (AIA) Blauwe Kamer Detail Detail inside Domus, nr. 991 Domus, nr. 992 Footprint Groen Mark Rooilijn S+RO
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Current issue Issue # 16 | Spring 2015 | Commoning as Differentiated Publicness: Emerging Concepts of the Urban and Other Material Realities Contemporary commoning practices are emerging from the failure of a vast array of neoliberal systems and models. Arguably, these practices hold the potential to actualise an in-between niche, which the public and private domains alike have been unable to encompass and express. As such, they invite us to rethink the meaning of the public/private dichotomy. Commoning practices simultaneously respond and give rise to differentiated social and materials forms and relationships, which result in a variety of geopolitical ecologies and new understandings of citizenry. Issue 16 of Footprint offers an array of diverse insights into contemporary commoning practices. Emanating from different angles of enquiry and theoretical perspectives the articles included here investigate the question of the commons through the re-conceptualisation of different subjectivities. New understandings of the empowering potentials and latent agency of self-organised urban movements, i.e., are approached by means of in-depth analysis and critical assessment. The spectrum of possibilities opened by differentiated political practices and strategies unveil renewed types of legitimacy. Furthermore, critical evaluations of spatial initiatives display emerging socio-spatial bodies, thus questioning the role of autonomy across a spectrum of scales and thresholds of negotiation. Ultimately, the analysis of and speculation on the mechanisms of contemporary commoning reconfigure urban reality through the realisation of new materialities. Issue's editors: Heidi Sohn, Stavros Kousoulas, Gerhard Bruyns Complete issue [free PDF]
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Heidi Sohn, Stavros Kousoulas, Gerhard Bruyns, editors | Introduction: Commoning as Differentiated Publicness Abstract Article [free PDF] Stavros Stavrides | Common Space as Threshold Space: Urban Commoning in Struggles to Reappropriate Public Space Abstract Article [free PDF] STEALTH.unlimited (Marc Neelen and Ana Džokić) | Instituting Commoning Abstract Article [free PDF] Michele Vianello | New Rights and the Space of Practices: Italian Contributions to a Theory of the Urban Commons Abstract Article [free PDF] Lucía Jalón Oyrazun | Common Spatialities: The Production of the Multitude Abstract Article [free PDF] Gökhan Kodalak | A Monstrous Alliance: Open Architecture and Common Space Abstract Article [free PDF] Karin Bradley | Open-Source Urbanism: Creating, Multiplying and Managing Urban Commons Abstract Article [free PDF] Cristina Ampatzidou and Ania Molenda | New Media in Old Cities: The Emergence of the New Collective Abstract Article [free PDF]