Vincenzo Rundeddu
Condividere un lessico
Cattedra, Raffaele
;Sistu, Giovanni
2024-01-01
Abstract
The attempt of the project, and of this lexicon of the first Next, is to suggest some avenues to be able to re-signify, re-semanticise and almost reinvent the city (to borrow some terms that the various authors adopt in these pages); starting precisely from those minor and liminal spaces, often invisible and liminal, often invisible (but for whom?), as fragments are, voids and stumbling blocks that ‘open archives and counter-archives on the urban geographies of those parts of the city long considered empty’ (E. Caravello, G. de Spuches and G. Palermo), the interstices (M. Loi). Here again emerges the need to experiment with ‘new grammars’ for urban enquiry (as Fabio Amato suggests), with particular attention to the subalternity of certain places and those who inhabit them, live in them, walk through them. And it is in this direction that the shared lexicon, trying to give some answers to the question ‘for for whom is the city of the future?’, which is an underlying question of the NEXT-CITIES PROJECT. The nine contributions proposed here are arranged in a triptych that covers theoretical approaches, research methods and field investigations. It is precisely the articulation between these instances and practices that somehow constitutes somehow the common thread. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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