作者Grazioli, Margherita,
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書名Housing, urban commons and the right to the city in post-crisis Rome : metropoliz, the squatted Citta Meticcia / by Margherita Grazioli
出版項Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
說明1 online resource (xiv, 166 pages) : illustrations, digital ; 24 cm
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附註1. Introduction -- 2. Housing Squats, Urban Commons, Right to the City -- 3. The Activist Ethnographic Method -- 4. Rome, The Squatted City -- 5. Occupy Metropoliz -- 6. The Commoning and Eurythmization of the Citta Meticcia -- 7. The Politics and Urban Commons of Metropoliz and the MAAM -- 8. Without Metropoliz, This Ain't My City!
"Grazioli's nuanced and contextualised accounts of the 'housing squat' Metropoliz provide an illuminating discussion of the political value that concepts such as 'the right to the city' and 'urban commons' hold for contemporary anti-capitalist struggles." - Miguel A. Martinez, author of Squatters in the Capitalist City, Uppsala University, Sweden "As a precise and passionate analytical account of the ways in which mundane built environments can be repurposed for the engendering of inventive forms of collective life, this book is an essential guide. In an era that makes constant reference to the commons, Grazioli vividly shows us just what such a commons concretely might be." - AbdouMaliq Simone, Urban Institute - University of Sheffield, UK "With her beautiful and powerful prose, Grazioli not only offers a grounded analysis of the meaning and makings of liberatory forms of housing, but she also shows what it means to research spaces like Metropoliz embodying and reverberating their broader urban politics. This book is a quintessential read for anyone concerned with the future of cities well beyond Rome." - Michele Lancione, Urban Institute - University of Sheffield, UK This book tells the story of Metropoliz, a vacant salami factory located in the Eastern periphery of Rome (Italy) that was squatted in 2009 by homeless households with the cooperation of the Housing Rights Movement Blocchi Precari Metropolitani, and progressively reconverted into the house and museum spaces that form the Citta Meticcia (the mestizo city) Through a vivid activist-ethnographic account, Margherita Grazioli suggests that Metropoliz exemplifies a practice of grassroots urban regeneration that speaks to the conflicted reconfiguration of real estate urban regimes in a post-crisis, post-neoliberal scenario. Using the contentious reappropriation of housing as a point of departure for claiming manifold rights, Metropoliz represents an alternative model of urbanity and habitation that will inspire contemporary urban social movements concerned with the demand of the 'right to the city', as well as those concerned with the ontology of the urban commons. Margherita Grazioli is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Regional Sciences & Economic Geography at the Social Sciences Area of the Gran Sasso Science Institute in L'Aquila, Italy
主題Sociology, Urban -- Italy -- Rome
Squatter settlements -- Italy -- Rome
Squatters -- Italy -- Rome
Housing -- Italy -- Rome
Social Anthropology
Human Geography
Ethnography
Urban Studies/Sociology
Social Structure, Social Inequality
ISBN/ISSN9783030708498 (electronic bk.)
9783030708481 (paper)
10.1007/978-3-030-70849-8
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