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Different proposal could be presented, but concerning one of the different thematic sessions:

a) a speech: in this case the proposal has to be presented with a title, a written presentation (max 1.000 characters) and the thematic session.

b) a session: in this case the proposal will contain a title, the referring thematic field, the presentation of the participants (max 3-4 persons), their contribution to the session (speech title for every participant) and a short written presentation (max 1.000 characters) of each participant.

c) a poster organized with text and images: in this case has to be presented a title, a short text and the referring thematic field; all the specification of the final layout will be afterwards indicated.


KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS

Coordinators:

Luca Mocarelli - University of Milano Bicocca
mail: luca.mocarelli@unimib.it

Alessandro De Magistris - Politecnico di Milano
mail: alessandro.demagistris@polimi.it


The growing complexity the urban development in the contemporary period is linked to the development of instructive institutions, disciplinary specializations, theoretical and conversational structures, communications strategies, based on a dense, sometime ambiguous, a network of exchanges, intersections and hybridizations that interact with the big transformations of the city and of the landscape.
The session, devoted to knowledge networks, wants to presents, through some particular aspects, the constitution of institutions, centres and privileged sites for the exchange of the knowledge, of the information, of the models characterizing the different aspects: technical, professional and intellectual, involved in the study of the urban aspects, in the planning and managing of the transformations.
Five aspects are suggested:
a) The institutions and the instructive structures (between XVIII and XX centuries).
b) The method of consolidation of the actions and decisions carried out by municipalities between XIX and XX centuries.
c) The birth and the diffusion of planning models and the theoretical structures with particular attention to the connection between Europe and America between 1910 and 1960.
d) The instruments and the strategies for the legitimation of the decisional process and planning plans (starting from the second half of the XX century).
e) The knowledge networks between public and private sphere.

 
 

 

 
   
 
     
   
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