
Personal Research line about urban commons as alternative constructions of fairer cities and societies.

Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
Architect. PhD. Lecturer. Life-long Learner. Transdisciplinary.
I love learning, teaching and researching, as well as sharing and visualizing data, specially with maps. I have a technical and social background and my multiple research interests are centered around the commodifications between cities, technology and society within informationalism and free culture paradigm. So far, I have applied that approach on the topic of social and spatial inequities.
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IND+I Science award to Metropolitan Innovation Policies
Although it had officially been announced several days ago, the IND+I Science1 awards ceremony took place yesterday, where I received the prize of the category “Metropolitan innovation policies” for my doctoral research on urban commons.
Publications
Urban Commons and the Production of Alternatives to the Neoliberal City
Urban Commons: Lessons from Barcelona at the Beginning of 21st Century. A characterization proposal from the praxis
What Do We Mean When We Talk About Participatory Urbanism? An Analysis Of Different Ways Of Understanding Citizen Participation In Urban Planning
In opposition to the traditional way of conceiving and practising urbanism (only managed by technicians and politicians) and neo- …
Talks
The commodifications between ICTs and public space
The Spatial Apropriation of the Urban Commons
Commoning the City and the Grassroots
In the last decade, bottom-up initiatives of social transformation lead by urban social movements have been articulated around the …