Ri-abitare gli spazi: immaginari, utopie e pratiche in trasformazione

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
F. Bianchi
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Today our daily life appears a multifaceted and articulated mix of ordinary and extraordinary, stability and change: a context inside which a range of latent “possibilities” is nested, on which human creativity committed to building the future seems to find expression (Jedlowski 2017, Augé 2012, Appadurai 2014). Investigating the theme of spaces and living has a lot to do with reflection on change – and on the subject’s ability to imagine and build the future – because it implies questioning a world that is changing and arouses new expectations and needs. Compared to a period in which, in our country, (little or) almost no reflection was carried out on this phenomenon, the house today appears (to be) one of the universal places from which to try to rethink ourselves and the word we live in. This essay will consider the contribution that some innovative collaborative housing practices, including co-housing, seem to offer to the rethinking of urbanity. Such practices in fact make explicit the inclination to be open to others, the aspiration to care, to feel in tune with the neighbourhood and surrounding spaces, and more generally with the world, in a perspective of trust towards the future.
重新体验空间:想象、乌托邦和不断变化的实践
今天,我们的日常生活似乎是一个普通与非凡、稳定与变化的多面和清晰的混合体:在这个语境中,一系列潜在的“可能性”被嵌套,在这个语境中,人类致力于建设未来的创造力似乎得到了表达(Jedlowski 2017, august 2012, Appadurai 2014)。研究空间和生活的主题与对变化的反思有很大关系,也与主题想象和构建未来的能力有很大关系,因为它意味着质疑一个正在变化的世界,并引发新的期望和需求。与我们国家对这一现象很少或几乎没有反思的时期相比,今天的房子似乎是一个普遍的地方,试图重新思考我们自己和我们所居住的世界。本文将考虑一些创新的合作住房实践的贡献,包括共同住房,似乎为重新思考城市化提供了帮助。事实上,这样的实践明确表明了对他人开放的倾向,关心的愿望,与邻里和周围空间,更普遍地与世界保持一致,以信任的角度走向未来。
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