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Christian Iaione:

"Naples’ Urban Civic Uses policy is characterised by the way artists, creatives, innovators and city inhabitants are entitled to organise themselves to establish forms of self-government for critical social infrastructure including urban commons such as abandoned, unused or underused city assets." (https://labgov.city/theurbanmedialab/pooling-urban-commons-the-civic-estate/)