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The volume explores the category of urban spaces that are self-managed by the inhabitants and can be recognized as common goods: urban communities. These are defined as third spaces (neither public nor private) and recognized on the basis of seven characteristics. Furthermore, some proposals are made on how planning can adequately treat these places, through the comparison with some municipal policies and on the basis of the self-determination of experiences in order to build a city really in the hands of its inhabitants. In fact, urban communities can be seen as a strategic place for testing new relationships between citizens and between them and institutions.
Il volume esplora la categoria degli spazi urbani autogestiti dagli abitanti che possono essere riconosciuti come beni comuni: le Comunanze urbane. Queste sono definite come spazio terzo (né pubblico, né privato) e riconosciute in base a sette caratteristiche. Vengono inoltre formulate alcune proposte su come la pianificazione può trattare adeguatamente questi luoghi, attraverso il confronto con alcune politiche comunali e in base all'autodeterminazione delle esperienze per arrivare a costruire una città realmente in mano ai suoi abitanti. Le comunanze urbane infatti possono essere viste come luogo strategico di sperimentazione di nuove relazioni tra i cittadini e tra questi e le istituzioni.
It is available online at https://doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-937-5