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The Humanification of the Urban Community: An Italian Smart District Experience

The Humanification of the Urban Community: An Italian Smart District Experience

Francesca Cappellaro, Roberta Chiarini, Claudia Meloni
Copyright: © 2020 |Volume: 1 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 10
ISSN: 2644-1659|EISSN: 2644-1667|EISBN13: 9781799804086|DOI: 10.4018/IJUPSC.2020010103
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Cappellaro, Francesca, et al. "The Humanification of the Urban Community: An Italian Smart District Experience." IJUPSC vol.1, no.1 2020: pp.35-44. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJUPSC.2020010103

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Cappellaro, F., Chiarini, R., & Meloni, C. (2020). The Humanification of the Urban Community: An Italian Smart District Experience. International Journal of Urban Planning and Smart Cities (IJUPSC), 1(1), 35-44. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJUPSC.2020010103

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Cappellaro, Francesca, Roberta Chiarini, and Claudia Meloni. "The Humanification of the Urban Community: An Italian Smart District Experience," International Journal of Urban Planning and Smart Cities (IJUPSC) 1, no.1: 35-44. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJUPSC.2020010103

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Abstract

This article explores a cognitive, heuristic and perceptive approach to human behaviour that is to call humanification to inspire urban planners and sustainable transition managers to focus on communities in anticipation of a new culture. This perspective offers the opportunity to understand urban sustainable communities as a full sustainable experience. The case of Centocelle (Rome) Italian district is reported here as an example concerned the transformation of the local community into a self-community organization in which the work of facilitation and mediation was focused to raise a direct representation of local capacities. Humanification as an approach contributed to sustainable cognitive behaviors of a new cultural process that establishes new relationships between citizens and their home. Keywords Sustainability Culture, Human Becoming, Biosemiotic, Epistemology, Pre-Adaptation

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