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The Co Cities Project With Sheila Foster

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Home Sheila R Foster Identifying core elements of these diverse efforts, sheila r. foster and christian iaione develop a framework for understanding how certain initiatives position local communities as key actors in the production, delivery, and management of urban assets or local resources. As cities and regions become more populous with an increasing majority of the world’s humanity, wealth and resource disparities continue to grow between neighborhoods within the same city as well as places within the same region.

Sheila Foster Co Cities Reimagining The City As A Commons Harvard
Sheila Foster Co Cities Reimagining The City As A Commons Harvard

Sheila Foster Co Cities Reimagining The City As A Commons Harvard Identifying core elements of these diverse efforts, sheila r. foster and christian iaione develop a framework for understanding how certain initiatives position local communities as key actors. This post features a one on one conversation with professor sheila foster, co author of the co cities book and co director of labgov, a scientific and applied research laboratory in multiple cities. Identifying core elements of these diverse efforts, sheila r. foster and christian iaione develop a framework for understanding how certain initiatives position local communities as key actors in the production, delivery, and management of urban assets or local resources. We launched the empirical co cities project on the heels of that con ference and the connected action based research program and policy experimentation, with the help of michel bauwens and vasilis niaros (p2p foundation research fellow) who contributed to the first phase of our case study surveys.

Sheila Foster Co Cities Reimagining The City As A Commons Harvard
Sheila Foster Co Cities Reimagining The City As A Commons Harvard

Sheila Foster Co Cities Reimagining The City As A Commons Harvard Identifying core elements of these diverse efforts, sheila r. foster and christian iaione develop a framework for understanding how certain initiatives position local communities as key actors in the production, delivery, and management of urban assets or local resources. We launched the empirical co cities project on the heels of that con ference and the connected action based research program and policy experimentation, with the help of michel bauwens and vasilis niaros (p2p foundation research fellow) who contributed to the first phase of our case study surveys. Identifying core elements of these diverse efforts, sheila r. foster and christian iaione develop a framework for understanding how certain initiatives position local communities as key actors in the production, delivery, and management of urban assets or local resources. Her most recent work explores local development and urban governance through the lens of the “commons” as set forth in her article the city as a commons, yale law and policy review (2016) and her forthcoming mit press book, co cities (both with c. iaione). Sheila foster and christian iaione: "these basic empirical observations are now the cornerstone of a much larger and scientifically driven research project that we established and call the “co cities project”.

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