12/02/2024
The contemporary city undergoes continuous anthropic pressures and multiple crises that make it an organism in continuous transformation, which is complex to understand. The public realm and the socio-spatial dynamics at the urban scale can be an expression of this complexity when observed from the different perspectives that are integrated in urban studies and with multiple methods that deepen and foster the relational dynamics between the physical environment and those who inhabit and manage it.
The understanding of urban cultures, in their multiple expressions, is realised through the interpretation of the cultural practices recorded in urban spaces, which allows for the updating of concepts in the field of social theory. Moreover, urban cultures provide an understanding of the relationships between cultural phenomena and urban transformations, to implement knowledge in the analytical phase of territorial governance processes.
This issue proposes to focus on the binomial public space – urban culture to both contextualise phenomena related to distributed inequalities, conflicts, and forms of socio-spatial segregation, and to reflect and integrate forms of social innovation and processes of self-determination, the constitution of talents, tendencies and competences, which contribute to the complex transformation of the city. The Guest-co-editors, Gabriella Esposito (Cnr-Iriss, Italy), Christine Mady (Aalto University, Finland) and Stefania Ragozino (Cnr-Iriss, Italy), invite empirical, theoretical and methodological papers from young or established academics interested in contributing to this discussion on ‘public space – urban cultures’.
Submission Instructions
Authors must send their full papers to tria@unina.it and antonio.acierno@unina.it before 15th of April 2024. They can be written in Italian, English and Spanish while following the editorial rules available at the following link:http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/tria/about/submissions#authorGuidelines. Articles will be subject to the regular double-blind refereeing process (April-May 2024) used by the journal. Selected articles will be published by the end of June 2024.
TRIA - Territorio della Ricerca su Insediamenti e Ambiente is the International Journal of Urban Planning, founded in 2008. Indexed in Web of Science and qualified in "classe A" according to ANVUR, the journal focuses on the issues of urban planning and design sited in the context of natural and social sciences concerning the settlement process.
Per informazioni:
Stefania Ragozino
CNR - Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo
s.ragozino@iriss.cnr.it