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(2025)The text briefly recounts the encounter with Alberto Magnaghi in 1969, during the formation of Potere Operaio.
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(2025)The study argues for the need of a paradigm shift in territorial sciences and planning, which entails overcoming the territory/environment dichotomy, adopting a relational conception of space, recognising a widespread ...
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(2025)These memories evoke the occupation by the students of the Turin’s Faculty of Architecture in February 1963, in which Alberto Magnaghi was very active. As a founder of the “territorialist” movement, he was also interested ...
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(2025)Between 2006 and 2015, Alberto Magnaghi is one of the leading figures of 'neo-environmentalism', a movement born in opposition to the 'dismantling of the public' and the territorial commons. In the climate of Toscana ...
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(2025)The essay offers a critical reflection on the territorialist paradigm, analysing the limits and potential of the concepts of structure, community and landscape. It urges a rethinking of territorialization as a dynamic ...
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(2025)The essay analyses the crisis of liberal democracy in the light of singularism and proposes democracy of places as a political response. It combines a diagnosis of the contemporary condition with the proposal of instruments ...
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(2025)My memory of Alberto Magnaghi is firmly associated with the profile of a scholar at the service of public debate, not subservient to the interests of capital, and a devotee and defender of that freedom of expression that ...
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(2025)This book stems from a collective desire: to remember the figure and works of Alberto Magnaghi, a great intellectual who always combined scientific activity and civil commitment, a territorialist planner who dedicated many ...
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(2025)The new Article 9 of the Italian Constitution represents a tricky challenge for the territory, to be played also through actions concerning the urban landscape and the quality of living. Two decisive perspectives that, in ...
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(2025)In an eco-territorialist perspective, the paper explores the conditions for the formation of new mountain communities, capable of carrying on the co-evolutionary interaction with the places inherited from past communities ...
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(2025)The chapter describes circumstances and outcomes of Alberto Magnaghi's involvement in a February 2015 seminar on the effectiveness of River Contracts in Lombardy and a reflection on the original concept and the latest ...
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(2025)The article highlights three lines of innovation, largely due to Magnaghi, in the Lambro-Seveso-Olona Plan: the reading of the territory by identity aggregations, the integration of grassroots initiatives, and the ability ...
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(2025)The idea that the territory is a choral work of art, the result of the co-evolution of culture and nature, has placed the relationship between community and living environment at the heart of Magnaghi's work. To carry on ...
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(2025)The New Municipium Network and Charter (2002) were decisive steps in Alberto Magnaghi's journey. Therein, local territory is seen as a sphere for promoting self-sustainable development as an expression of designing actors. ...
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(2025)The paper recalls an element of Alberto Magnaghi's work that has structured my more recent research into the climatic potential of workers' mobilisations, namely the discovery of class ecology at the heart of environmentalism ...
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(2025)This brief note presents the first fragments of a reflection on Alberto Magnaghi’s exchanges with historical ecology, in his extraordinary openness to methods and approaches that he saw as having the potential to contribute ...
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(2025)Retrieving the historical dimension of medieval and post-medieval communities to rebuild them in a proposal providing instruments of self-government (hamlet councils), collective economy (new civic uses) and new responsibility ...
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(2025)The essay reflects on the democracy of places as the outcome of self-government processes grounded in place-consciousness. In dialogue with Alberto Magnaghi’s thought, it criticizes both representative and direct democracy, ...
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(2025)The territorialist school’s concept of territory has revolutionary roots, deriving from the workerist vision of territory and the 1977 Movement. Insubordination is the co-evolution of human settlement / nature and ...
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(2025)The article briefly traces the political and scientific histories that linked the author to Alberto Magnaghi. The analysis highlights the differences but also the increasingly close convergence towards the environmentalist ...




















