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Interviews with urban activists and researchers in Belgrade, Berlin and Brussels about urban commoning processes [in English]

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posted on 2024-03-19, 15:34 authored by Ana Mendez De Andes Aldama
<p dir="ltr">Interviews with activists and researchers in Belgrade, Berlin and Brussels about urban commoning processes (in English)</p><p dir="ltr">This dataset contains the transcription of 12 intervies with 14 people conducted between 2021 and 2022 as part of the doctoral research on the 'becoming-common of the public'. The research examines the role of the commons within the Spanish municipalist political hypothesis; how this hypothesis has been deployed in urban commoning processes in Barcelona; future scenarios in which commoning processes constitute an alternative form of social organisation; and the possibility of defining planning as a commoning methodology. These interviews look at the European scale as to incoprorate knowledge from metropolitan territories other than Barcelona Metropolitan Area.</p><p dir="ltr">Ethics application number 034257 was approved by The University of Sheffield on 7 July 2020.</p>

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White Rose Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership

Economic and Social Research Council

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