Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres

This paper deals with the theme of city users’ participation in the urban renewal processes. Although not a new approach, in the last years it has been considered as the best way to reach meaningful results in the planning of urban design strategies that take into account the citizens’ needs and des...

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Main Author: Francesca Castagneto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 2016-06-01
Series:Vitruvio: International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/vitruvio/article/view/4659
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spelling doaj-f537642880c2485ca80d0dc9c4eb5a452020-11-24T22:08:41ZengUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaVitruvio: International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability2444-90912016-06-0111132010.4995/vitruvio-ijats.2016.46594364Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centresFrancesca Castagneto0Università degli Studi di Catania SDS Architettura SiracusaThis paper deals with the theme of city users’ participation in the urban renewal processes. Although not a new approach, in the last years it has been considered as the best way to reach meaningful results in the planning of urban design strategies that take into account the citizens’ needs and desires. The paper focuses only on one part of a complex European Research Project carried out in the period 2011-2013 within the cooperation programme between Italy and Malta. During the research development we decided to do a specific activity related to urban knowledge and based on the cooperation between a sociologist and an architect. The historic centre of Siracusa was the case study and visual sociology was the methodological approach adopted. This is a way to connect the perception of the urban space to the process of identifying urban features. A  focus group was formed and each of its members was asked to describe a part of Ortigia by doing a photoshoot; ten photos describing the city and answering two simple questions a) What part of your city would you like to show to one of your friends who has never visited it? b) What part of your city wouldn’t you like one of your friends to see? We classified the collected photos and then we organized a public discussion to evaluate the relationship between visual perception and oral description. In this way, we activated interactions between sensitive knowledge and logical considerations. Perception and representation were defined through relationships me/other oriented and city/tourists oriented for the purpose of constructing a conception of identity of the city. I will describe, step by step, the complex process that has led to the elaboration of a model of the social representation of the Urban Identity.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/vitruvio/article/view/4659Historic centresUrban regenerationVisual sociologyUrban identity
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Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres
Vitruvio: International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability
Historic centres
Urban regeneration
Visual sociology
Urban identity
author_facet Francesca Castagneto
author_sort Francesca Castagneto
title Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres
title_short Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres
title_full Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres
title_fullStr Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres
title_full_unstemmed Social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres
title_sort social inclusion in the regeneration processes of historic centres
publisher Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
series Vitruvio: International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability
issn 2444-9091
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper deals with the theme of city users’ participation in the urban renewal processes. Although not a new approach, in the last years it has been considered as the best way to reach meaningful results in the planning of urban design strategies that take into account the citizens’ needs and desires. The paper focuses only on one part of a complex European Research Project carried out in the period 2011-2013 within the cooperation programme between Italy and Malta. During the research development we decided to do a specific activity related to urban knowledge and based on the cooperation between a sociologist and an architect. The historic centre of Siracusa was the case study and visual sociology was the methodological approach adopted. This is a way to connect the perception of the urban space to the process of identifying urban features. A  focus group was formed and each of its members was asked to describe a part of Ortigia by doing a photoshoot; ten photos describing the city and answering two simple questions a) What part of your city would you like to show to one of your friends who has never visited it? b) What part of your city wouldn’t you like one of your friends to see? We classified the collected photos and then we organized a public discussion to evaluate the relationship between visual perception and oral description. In this way, we activated interactions between sensitive knowledge and logical considerations. Perception and representation were defined through relationships me/other oriented and city/tourists oriented for the purpose of constructing a conception of identity of the city. I will describe, step by step, the complex process that has led to the elaboration of a model of the social representation of the Urban Identity.
topic Historic centres
Urban regeneration
Visual sociology
Urban identity
url https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/vitruvio/article/view/4659
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