Urban Conflicts and Peace: Everyday Politics of Commons
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Stefania Ragozino, Tihomir Viderman, Chiara Belingardi

Urban Conflicts and Peace: Everyday Politics of Commons

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Urban conflicts and peace: everyday politics of commons. Explore urban conflicts, peace dynamics, and the everyday politics surrounding common resources. Understand how shared spaces influence societal interactions and governance.

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The title, "Urban Conflicts and Peace: Everyday Politics of Commons," immediately signals a timely and highly relevant inquiry into critical issues facing contemporary cities. It suggests an investigation into the dynamics of contestation and coexistence within urban spaces, framing them not merely as sites of discord but also as arenas where peace is actively negotiated and constructed. The emphasis on "everyday politics" promises a micro-level analysis, shifting focus from grand narratives and top-down policies to the lived experiences, informal practices, and grassroots initiatives that shape urban life and influence social cohesion or fragmentation. The conceptual pairing of "conflicts and peace" with "everyday politics of commons" is particularly intriguing and holds significant academic potential. It suggests the paper aims to explore how shared urban resources—be they public spaces, knowledge, or community assets—become crucial sites where power is exercised, contested, and potentially transformed. By focusing on "commons," the research likely delves into questions of collective governance, social justice, and alternative modes of urban development beyond conventional state or market control. This lens could offer fresh theoretical and empirical perspectives on how bottom-up initiatives and struggles for shared resources contribute to both social friction and the establishment of fragile, negotiated forms of urban peace. However, the provided "abstract" being identical to the title unfortunately precludes any substantive assessment of the paper's specific arguments, methodology, or empirical scope. A comprehensive abstract is typically essential for a journal review, as it outlines the core research question, theoretical framework, key findings, and main contribution to the existing literature. Without this crucial information, it is impossible to evaluate the novelty of its insights, the robustness of its evidence, or the particular urban contexts it examines. While the topic is undoubtedly highly promising and resonant with current academic debates in urban studies, critical geography, and political ecology, a full abstract would be indispensable to determine the paper's actual academic merit and potential impact.


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