The Rise of the Common City On the culture of commoning

Artists and creative workers have long been attracted to urban environments. Yet the 'creative city 'of the 21st century comes with its own pitfalls. From precarity at the level of the worker to gentrification at the level of the city: the creative engine starts to sputter. Therefore, afte...

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Other Authors: Volont, Louis (Editor), Lijster, Thijs (Editor), Gielen, Pascal (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brussels ASP editions - Academic and Scientific Publishers 2022
Series:Urban Notebooks/Stadsschriften/Cahiers Urbains
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