Public Art Today. How Public Art Sheds Light on the Future of the Theory of Commons
Public art and common goods, although belonging to apparently distant realms of inquiry, share a long history and, inevitably, an evolving meaning. This chapter investigates the evolution of the practice of public art with the objective to obtain a viable
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ultural Commons and Urban Dynamics A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Cultural Commons and Urban Dynamics
Emanuela Macrì Valeria Morea Michele Trimarchi Editors
Cultural Commons and Urban Dynamics A Multidisciplinary Perspective
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Editors Emanuela Macrì Magna Graecia University Catanzaro, Italy
Valeria Morea Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Michele Trimarchi Magna Graecia University Catanzaro, Italy
ISBN 978-3-030-54417-1 ISBN 978-3-030-54418-8 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54418-8
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Acknowledgements
This volume has been made possible thanks to the joint effort and trust of many people and institutions. Its source is the international project Innovate Heritage whose founders Caterina Benincasa and Elliat Graney-Saucke supported and diffused the conference “Cultural Commons and Urban Dynamics. A New Economic Paradigm for a Complex Social Map”, held in Catanzaro on 11 and 12 October 2019 and funded by the University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia”, whose Chancellor is Professor Giovanni Battista De Sarro, and the Department of Laws, Economics and Sociology, whose Director is Professor Geremia Romano. Our sincere gratitude also extends to the members of the scientific committee Caterina Benincasa, Lia Fassari, Emma Galli, Manfred Holler, Arjo Klamer, Martina Löw and Danila Longo for their methodological and critical contributions; to the Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice and the European Journal of Creative Processes in Cities and Landscapes for the support; and
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