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Unbundling property in Boston’s urban food commons
Households and community organizations are involved in the creation, use, care, and management of urban spaces, including through food practices such as planting, foraging, harvesting, weeding and pruning at the ambiguous edges of public and private ...
Oona Morrow, Deborah G Martin
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2018
The urban commons is ascendant today. Between the twin lapses characterized by the massive rollback of public and state provisions in neoliberal cities on the one hand, and on the other hand, the rise of their market substitutes reserved only for those who can afford them, the urban commons has emerged as an appealing alternative for organizing the ...
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The urban commons is ascendant today. Between the twin lapses characterized by the massive rollback of public and state provisions in neoliberal cities on the one hand, and on the other hand, the rise of their market substitutes reserved only for those who can afford them, the urban commons has emerged as an appealing alternative for organizing the ...
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate a crucial question relating to institutional design in the public sector. After two centuries of Leviathan-like public institutions or Welfare State, do we still need full delegation of every public responsibility and/or exclusive monopoly of the power to manage public affairs?
christian iaione
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Enclosing the urban commons: Crises for the commons and commoners
Sustainable Cities and Society, 2018Abstract For Garett Hardin and new institutional economists inspired by his work or variations of it, marketising the commons is the surest way to managing it effectively. This ‘governance by the market’, advocates argue, has a popular basis. Using original field data from Abidjan in Cote d’Ivoire, West Africa, this paper reaches radically different ...
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2020
With global urbanization rapidly increasing and with over half of the world’s population already living in cities, the framework of the “urban commons” has emerged as a way to address contemporary urban challenges ranging from urban housing to urban inequality.
Christian Iaione, Sheila Foster
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With global urbanization rapidly increasing and with over half of the world’s population already living in cities, the framework of the “urban commons” has emerged as a way to address contemporary urban challenges ranging from urban housing to urban inequality.
Christian Iaione, Sheila Foster
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Autonomy, Erasure, and Persistence in the Urban Gardening Commons [PDF]
Collective gardening spaces have existed across Lisbon, Portugal for decades. This article attends to the makeshift natures made by black migrants from Portugal's former colonies, and the racial urban geography thrown into relief by the differing ...
Franklin Ginn, Eduardo Asçensão
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Cities, 2021
Abstract This study shows, for the first time, that city unhappiness is common across the world. We use the World Values Survey cumulative dataset 1981–2020 from www.worldvaluessurvey.org. In all developed countries, without exception, we find that city dwellers are not happier than rural residents.
Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn, Rubia R. Valente
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Abstract This study shows, for the first time, that city unhappiness is common across the world. We use the World Values Survey cumulative dataset 1981–2020 from www.worldvaluessurvey.org. In all developed countries, without exception, we find that city dwellers are not happier than rural residents.
Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn, Rubia R. Valente
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Enclosure of the urban commons
GeoJournal, 2006This is an essay about the territorial enclosure of urban neighbourhoods. It develops the argument that the shared public realms that became regarded as normal in the cities of the 20th century are inherently unstable. More particularly, they are an unstable form of co-ownership domain (condominium).
Lee, S, Webster, C
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Ambivalence of the urban commons
2018This chapter interrogates the relevance of the notion from the perspective of urban studies and critical theory, showing how its different and even contrasting meanings are illustrative of the political, cultural and economic intricacies of capitalist societies in neoliberal times.
Theresa Enright, Ugo Rossi
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