Issue 11: January 2018
Special Issue Editors: Penny Travlou, Panayotis Antoniadis, Nicholas Anastasopoulos
Issue Editors’ Introduction
Peer Production in the Hybrid City: Editorial Notes for the JoPP Issue on CITY
Penny Travlou, Panayotis Antoniadis, Nicholas Anastasopoulos [html]
Peer Reviewed Academic Papers
Commoning the City, from Digital Data to Physical Space: Evidence from Two Case Studies
Adrien Labaeye and Harald Mieg [html]
Listening in on Informal Smart Cities: Vernacular Mapping in Mirpur, Dhaka
Liam Magee and Teresa Swist [html]
Design Experiments and Co-governance for City Transitions: Vision Mapping
Darren Sharp and Jose Ramos [html]
Collaborative Online Writing and Techno-Social Communities of Practice Around the Commons: The Case of Teixidora.net in Barcelona
Mònica Garriga Miret, David Gómez Fontanills, Enric Senabre Hidalgo, Mayo Fuster Morell [html]
Spatial Practices, Commoning and the Peer Production of Culture: Struggles and Aspirations of Grassroots Groups in Eastern Milan
Nadia Bertolino and Ioanni Delsante [html]
Seeking other Urban Possibilities: Community Production of Space in a Global South City (Rosario, Argentina)
Diego Roldán and Sebastián Godoy [html]
The Theater as Commons: The Occupation of the INBA Theater in Ciudad Juárez
Carlos Hernán Salamanca [html]
Urban Imaginaries of Co-creating the City: Local Activism Meets Citizen Peer-Production
Carlos Estrada-Grajales, Marcus Foth, Peta Mitchell [html]
Experimental format
Urban DIY Mesh Networks and the Right to the City: An Interview with the Tapullo Collective
Anke Schwarz [html]
Singular Technologies & the Third-TechnoScape
Natacha Roussel and hellekin [html]
Life Skills for Peer Production: Walking Together through a Space of “Not-Knowing”
Vincenzo Mario Bruno Giorgino and Donald A. McCown [html]
Metropolitan Civic Mappers: How Can They Cooperate to Include the Participation of the General Public into the Citizen Platforms They Promote?
Nicolas Fonty and Barbara Brayshay [html]