lo Squaderno no. 33 | Crowded Spaces

lo Squaderno no. 33, September 2014 | Crowded Spaces

a cura di / dossier coordonné par / edited by // Christian Borch & Andrea Mubi Brighenti
Guest artist / artiste présentée / artista ospite // Emma Ciceri

Contents / Sommaire / Contenuti

  1. Editoriale / Editorial
  2. Stefan Jonsson, Dangerous, Chaotic and Unpleasant: Crowd Theory Today
  3. Lucy Finchett-Maddock, Law in Numbers – The Poiesis of the Crowd
  4. Federica Castelli, Bodies in the streets. Assembling, performing, making and taking the urban space
  5. Marco Cremaschi, Unmaking and remaking urban crowds
  6. Claudia Aradau & Tobias Blanke, The politics of digital crowds
  7. Alberto Brodesco, Spazi affollati, spazi incazzati. I commenti su YouTube a Salò di Pier Paolo Pasolini
  8. Andrea Mubi Brighenti, New media sociofugal spaces

lo Squaderno no. 32 | Early morning – As the city wakes up

lo Squaderno no. 32, June 2014 | Early morning – As the city wakes up

a cura di / dossier coordonné par / edited by // Mattias Karrholm, Andrea Mubi Brighenti & Mariasole Ariot
Guest artist / artiste présentée / artista ospite // Erin Lee

Contents / Sommaire / Contenuti

  1. Editoriale / Editorial
  2. Mattias Kärrholm, The square of events – rhythmanalysing the time-spaces of an urban public place / La piazza-evento. Ritmanalizzare gli spazi-tempi di un luogo urbano
  3. Andrea Mubi Brighenti, Early morning – A temporal interstice in urban life
  4. David Ottosson, Morning exorcism
  5. Eric Laurier, Breakfast out
  6. Phillip Vannini, Mentre tu dormivi: storie di traghetti e pendolari in British Columbia / While you were sleeping. Of ferries and commuters in British Columbia
  7. Stephen Tomsen, A dangerous proximity: the night-time economy and the city’s early morning
  8. Yohko Tsuji, Good Bye Rush Hour Trains, Hello Morning Walks. Changes in Morning Experience for Japanese Retirees
  9. Emma Paulsson, Doing Street Art in Backyards and Vacant Sites
  10. Francesco Forlani, Paris s’eveille

lo Squaderno no. 31 | Precariousness and spaces in digital society

lo Squaderno no. 31, March 2014 | Precariousness and spaces in digital society

a cura di / dossier coordonné par / edited by // Emiliana Armano, Elisabetta Risi & Cristina Mattiucci
Guest artist / artiste présenté / artista ospite // Marianne Flotron

Contents / Sommaire / Contenuti

  1. Editoriale / Editorial
  2. Frederick Pitts, Precariousness and the ‘end of salarization’ in the informational society
  3. Miya Yoshida, The “Hidden Homeless” in Japan’s Contemporary Mobile Culture
  4. Marco Briziarelli, Social Work or Unpaid Labor? The ideological reproduction of Facebooking
  5. Marianna d’Ovidio & Alessandro Gandini, Place-based and virtual embeddedness of knowledge and creative workers in Milan
  6. Luca Zambelli, Spazi di socialità precaria: da Internet all’ufficio condiviso
  7. Maurizio Teli, Mapping the digital panorama of precariousness: ethnographic challenges
  8. Ivor Southwood, Every Day Matters
  9. Tiziano Bonini, Sentirsi a casa ai tempi di Facebook
  10. Soenke Zehle, Zones of Depletion: Of Impact Impasses and Experience Matters
  11. Carlo Formenti, Intervista su precarietà e spazi nella società digitale

lo Squaderno no. 30 | Commons – Practices, boundaries and thresholds

lo Squaderno no. 30, December 2013 | Commons – Practices, boundaries and thresholds

a cura di / dossier coordonné par / edited by // Giacomo D’Alisa & Cristina Mattiucci
Guest artist / artiste présenté / artista ospite // Andrea Sarti

Contents / Sommaire / Contenuti

  1. Editoriale / Editorial
  2. Gustavo A. García-López, Explaining the success of the commons. A multidisciplinary perspective
  3. Jampel Dell’Angelo, Conflicts in the commons
  4. Ludger Gailing, Landscape is a commons!
  5. Roberto Dini, Montagna bene comune?
  6. Dan Moscovici, Capturing a Luxurious Commons through State Intervention
  7. Helene Finidori, Show me the action, and I will show you the commons!
  8. Leila Dawney, Commoning: the production of common worlds
  9. Marta Traquino, Diversity in a common space
  10. Paul Blokker, Commons, constitutions and critique
  11. Jeff Rose, “This place is about the struggle”. Producing the common through homelessness and biopolitical resistance in a public park
  12. Niccolò Cuppini, Sguardi critici sulla “natura” dei beni comuni
  13. Eleonora Guadagno, Dove la nostalgia diventa un bene comune

lo Squaderno no. 29 | Garbage & Wastes / Immondizia & Rifiuti

lo Squaderno no. 29, September 2013 | Garbage & Wastes / Immondizia & Rifiuti

a cura di / dossier coordonné par / edited by // Andrea Mubi Brighenti & Federico Rahola
Guest artist / artist présenté / artista ospite // goldiechiari

Contents

  1. Editoriale / Editorial
  2. Max Liboiron, Modern Waste as Strategy
  3. John Scanlan, From Digital Life to Data Trash / Dalla vita digitale all’immondizia di dati
  4. Demetrio Paolin, Ipotesi di esperimento scientifico di osservazione della propria immondizia
  5. Shawn Cassiman, Neoliberal Globalization, Human Waste and Wasted Humans: On Reimagining the Commons
  6. Giorgio Grappi, Kolkata as extraction site. E-waste and raw materials circulation
  7. Federico Demaria & Giacomo D’Alisa, Dispossession and contamination. Strategies for capital accumulation in the waste market
  8. Cinzia Scarpino, NYC: un diario della spazzatura
  9. Alessandro Iacuelli, Le mancate bonifiche in Campania
  10. Federico Rahola, Lo spazio del “Lar”
  11. Maria Pia Arpioni, Letteratura e rifiuti: da Calvino a Riccarelli
  12. Cristina Mattiucci, I garbage market e la misura del mondo