{"title":"Protest and Social Creativity: An Art and Activist Network Furthers Debate on Problems of Urban Living Space","authors":"J. Moser","doi":"10.15176/VOL55NO208","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The contribution originates from the project “habitation and habitation politics” in Munich, a subproject of the DFG research group “urban ethics”. Using the example of the Goldgrund art and activist network, it demonstrates how middle-class actors react to the tense real estate and rental market in Munich with diff erent forms of protest. Among other things, Goldgrund designed fi ctitious real estate projects, was active against the privatization of public property and buildings and founded the social cooperative Bellevue di Monaco. The article analyzes this phenomenon at diff erent levels. First, it focuses on the role of the middle class in such activist movements and asks what motivates its involvement. Then, the “subversive” practices of this form of protest are analyzed. Furthermore, it looks into the ethical arguments in this network which strongly emphasize good life in the city and empathic urbanism. Finally, these activist endeavors and the foundation of a social cooperative resulting from it can be interpreted as a form of “social creativity” in David Graeber’s sense, which contributes to the creation of new social forms and institutional arrangements.","PeriodicalId":38816,"journal":{"name":"Narodna Umjetnost","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-12-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Narodna Umjetnost","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.15176/VOL55NO208","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The contribution originates from the project “habitation and habitation politics” in Munich, a subproject of the DFG research group “urban ethics”. Using the example of the Goldgrund art and activist network, it demonstrates how middle-class actors react to the tense real estate and rental market in Munich with diff erent forms of protest. Among other things, Goldgrund designed fi ctitious real estate projects, was active against the privatization of public property and buildings and founded the social cooperative Bellevue di Monaco. The article analyzes this phenomenon at diff erent levels. First, it focuses on the role of the middle class in such activist movements and asks what motivates its involvement. Then, the “subversive” practices of this form of protest are analyzed. Furthermore, it looks into the ethical arguments in this network which strongly emphasize good life in the city and empathic urbanism. Finally, these activist endeavors and the foundation of a social cooperative resulting from it can be interpreted as a form of “social creativity” in David Graeber’s sense, which contributes to the creation of new social forms and institutional arrangements.
这篇文章来自慕尼黑的“居住与居住政治”项目,这是DFG研究小组“城市伦理”的一个子项目。以金地艺术和活动家网络为例,它展示了中产阶级演员如何以不同形式的抗议来应对慕尼黑紧张的房地产和租赁市场。除此之外,Goldgrund还设计了虚假的房地产项目,积极反对公共财产和建筑的私有化,并成立了社会合作社Bellevue di Monaco。本文对这一现象进行了不同层次的分析。首先,它关注中产阶级在这些激进运动中的作用,并询问他们参与的动机是什么。然后,分析了这种抗议形式的“颠覆性”实践。此外,它还探讨了这个网络中强烈强调城市美好生活和移情城市主义的伦理争论。最后,这些积极分子的努力和由此产生的社会合作社的基础可以被解释为David Graeber意义上的一种“社会创造力”,它有助于创造新的社会形式和制度安排。