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numero 23, anno 2020
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Revisori QU3 | QU3 Reviewers
Extitutional Urbanisms in Latin America
We start to write this number before the Coronavirus pandemic. The great solidarity networks that are emerging from the crisis, confirm that in this time of great political and institutional upheaval around the world, Latin America shows a capability of great solidarity and resilience that come from self organized practices. While these groups are critical in front of control measures and the proposal of neoliberal formulas to shrink the State and hinder its provision of a safety net for everyday life, we are interested in analyse how they could being recognized with an active role in planning issues.
This number of Q3 shows a variety of researches on experiences that goes beyond these convulsed times into new ways of what we call extitutional urbanism, where we identify a permanent interaction of a multiplicity of agents and agencies, as well as innovative processes that are redistributing urban decision-making. We consider that some new concepts and theories, as well as methodological approaches could be an opportunity to revisited the traditional discussions on participation in territorial planning.
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Introduction
introduction by Adriana Goñi Mazzitelli & Mauro Gil Fournier
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Extitutional Urbanism: Civic Labs in Latin America
by D. Di Siena
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Cooperative urbanity. Institutionalization of a grassroots movement The case of the Uruguayan cooperative housing movement
by S. Benenati
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Chico Rei Movement: extitutional practices for the right to housing
by K. Gonçalves Carneiro
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Medellin transformation: urban policy and social counter-use
by L.M. Sánchez Mazo & A.L. Gutiérrez Tamayo
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Popular urban economies and community self organization in Buenos Aires
by A.J. Bustos & A. Castronovo
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The instituent praxis: creating our model
N. Maurera & G. Visconti Stopello
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Self-management as the autonomy horizon in the work of Arquitetas Sem Fronteiras – ASF Brasil
N. H. Lana, B. Camposano Medici, L. Grossi & L. Silva
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The pilot experience of the Plan Maestro for the “Ramal A” of Zacatecoluca (El Salvador)
M. Cerasoli & C. Amato
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Practices of Transnational Dwelling between ‘Remittance Urbanism’ and ‘Extractive Tourism’
by A. Di Campli
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The houses of Jardim Filhos da Terra, Sao Paulo
Progetto fotografico di C. Del Bianco