The paper contributes to the debate on the polyvocal nature of social innovation via the exploration of one of its principal manifestations: urban gardening. Initially, we wonder whether the dualistic reading of urban gardening, as a neoliberal vs revolutionary political initiative, is appropriate and productive, or rather, we should recognize its intrinsic ambiguity and boundaryblurring nature as able to produce novelty. Following GibsonGraham’s intuition that escaping dichotomies can produce creative socio-political alternatives, we explore the gray area where confrontational stances turn into dialogical practices. We dig deep into the character and agency of three exemplary urban gardening initiatives in Rome, included in the network of Zappata Romana. Our telling shows the inadequacy of a binary reading and sheds light on whether and under what conditions the polyvocal – and contradictory – nature of urban gardening, and social innovation, in general, represents a generative terrain for socially emancipatory and creative practices.

Dialogic practices of urban gardening in Rome: “Reading for difference” in social innovation / Certoma', Chiara; Giaccaria, Paolo. - In: URBAN GEOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1938-2847. - (2023), pp. 1-23. [10.1080/02723638.2023.2169487]

Dialogic practices of urban gardening in Rome: “Reading for difference” in social innovation

Chiara Certoma';Paolo Giaccaria
2023

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The paper contributes to the debate on the polyvocal nature of social innovation via the exploration of one of its principal manifestations: urban gardening. Initially, we wonder whether the dualistic reading of urban gardening, as a neoliberal vs revolutionary political initiative, is appropriate and productive, or rather, we should recognize its intrinsic ambiguity and boundaryblurring nature as able to produce novelty. Following GibsonGraham’s intuition that escaping dichotomies can produce creative socio-political alternatives, we explore the gray area where confrontational stances turn into dialogical practices. We dig deep into the character and agency of three exemplary urban gardening initiatives in Rome, included in the network of Zappata Romana. Our telling shows the inadequacy of a binary reading and sheds light on whether and under what conditions the polyvocal – and contradictory – nature of urban gardening, and social innovation, in general, represents a generative terrain for socially emancipatory and creative practices.
2023
Urban gardening; social innovation; Reading for difference; boundaryblurring; emancipatory practices
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Dialogic practices of urban gardening in Rome: “Reading for difference” in social innovation / Certoma', Chiara; Giaccaria, Paolo. - In: URBAN GEOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1938-2847. - (2023), pp. 1-23. [10.1080/02723638.2023.2169487]
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