The commons have been described as an ethic of political action and as a political principle that aims at self-governance . This implies that they possess an ideological framework able to withstand the principal regulatory institutions of our times, that is: representative democracy, capitalism and neoliberalism. Despite more than two decades of existence, this counter-model has not reached its ideological goal. On the contrary, the more commons spread and multiply as an empty signifier; within collective action repertoires and among public opinion, the more neoliberal forces colonise urban environments. A different, and less radical, theoretical approach addresses urban commons as tools for reshaping the relationship among citizens and local administration which arises; collaborative governance in Italy. This approach has also displayed is limits, particularly in terms of the depolitisation and bureaucratisation of urban ecosystems and citizens; activism. If the preceding assumptions are indeed correct, what are the empirical function of urban commons? The argument put forth in this chapter is that urban commons serve a role for certain groups that may be considered in terms of cognitive resources and critical weltanschauung. The aforementioned argument is validated through the analysis of case studies in the municipalities of Bologna, Rome and Naples.

The expressive function of urban commons / Putini, Antonio. - (2026), pp. 17-34. [10.1108/978-1-83662-606-0].

The expressive function of urban commons

Putini
2026

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The commons have been described as an ethic of political action and as a political principle that aims at self-governance . This implies that they possess an ideological framework able to withstand the principal regulatory institutions of our times, that is: representative democracy, capitalism and neoliberalism. Despite more than two decades of existence, this counter-model has not reached its ideological goal. On the contrary, the more commons spread and multiply as an empty signifier; within collective action repertoires and among public opinion, the more neoliberal forces colonise urban environments. A different, and less radical, theoretical approach addresses urban commons as tools for reshaping the relationship among citizens and local administration which arises; collaborative governance in Italy. This approach has also displayed is limits, particularly in terms of the depolitisation and bureaucratisation of urban ecosystems and citizens; activism. If the preceding assumptions are indeed correct, what are the empirical function of urban commons? The argument put forth in this chapter is that urban commons serve a role for certain groups that may be considered in terms of cognitive resources and critical weltanschauung. The aforementioned argument is validated through the analysis of case studies in the municipalities of Bologna, Rome and Naples.
2026
Reimaging the urban commons in Italy. Reform, social innovation and transformation
978-1-83662-607-7
urban commons; democratic innovations; participative democracy
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