Abstract
This article seeks to analyze the relationship between public space –the physical– and civic action –the social –. It uses the 15-M Movement as a case study, framed within the global occupation movement. It will examine the self-organization and the use of new technologies and their potential for citizens’ action and transformation of public space, as well as the phenomenon of occupation and empowerment. How public is public space? The research focuses on the two opposing actors involved in public space: the legal and regulated (current planning system) and the spontaneous and often illegal (social movements). The conclusions lead towards ways to achieve a balance between the design of a public space as a place for representation and for action , as both an insurgent and institutional space, halfway between a rigid and regulated design and a flexible and spontaneous one.
Highlights
Title: Action vs Enaction: The 15-M and its Reverberation in the City Abstract This article seeks to analyze the relationship between public space –the physical– and civic action –the social
How public is public space? The research focuses on the two opposing actors involved in public space: the legal and regulated and the spontaneous and often illegal
The conclusions lead towards ways to achieve a balance between the design of a public space as a place for representation and for action, as both an insurgent and institutional space, halfway between a rigid and regulated design and a flexible and spontaneous one
Summary
Title: Action vs Enaction: The 15-M and its Reverberation in the City Abstract This article seeks to analyze the relationship between public space –the physical– and civic action –the social–. Se examinan la auto-organización de los ciudadanos gracias al uso de nuevas tecnologías y su capacidad de acción y transformación del espacio público, así como el fenómeno de ocupación y de poder.
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