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#[[Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society]]. By Nikos A. Salingaros. University of Texas at San Antonio. A contribution from April 26, 2010.
#[[Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society]]. By Nikos A. Salingaros. University of Texas at San Antonio. A contribution from April 26, 2010.
#[[Pulska Grupa]]: [[P2P Urbanism: From Exclusion to Autonomy‎]]
#[[Pulska Grupa]]: [[P2P Urbanism: From Exclusion to Autonomy‎]]
#[[Design for a Post-Neoliberal City]]. Jesko Fezer. e-flux journal 17, 06/2016. [http://www.e-flux.com/journal/view/153] "From being strategic sites for the implementation of neoliberal policy, cities may possibly become a new political arena for experiments in democracy—and thus require a new design.

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Category for city-related pages, urbanism, architectural trends.

The P2P Foundation supports Commons-based Urbanism, (i.e. Komunal or common land approaches).

We also particularly appreciate the approach taken by Nikos Salingaros

Key Articles

  1. Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society. By Nikos A. Salingaros. University of Texas at San Antonio. A contribution from April 26, 2010.
  2. Pulska Grupa: P2P Urbanism: From Exclusion to Autonomy‎
  3. Design for a Post-Neoliberal City. Jesko Fezer. e-flux journal 17, 06/2016. [1] "From being strategic sites for the implementation of neoliberal policy, cities may possibly become a new political arena for experiments in democracy—and thus require a new design.

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