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Current acceleration in digital practices, unexpected challenges in our social and spatial interactions, and sudden limitations in our physical spaces, mark unpredictable changes in our old normal. A different normal—as generated nowadays from the global pandemic 2020—is setting out, indeed, a mixed physical/virtual framework of the modification humanity is undertaking in being pushed into a new “digital age”; or better, as many scholars are saying, into the New Normal. A new normal in which the balance between physical and virtual interactions became in vantage of the second one in just one year, by increasing, at the same time, both the quantity and the quality of exchanging digital data. It is drafted a bi-dimensional enlarging that re-calls and stresses moreover the value of certain qualitative multi-data-based analyses aimed in reading the people’s common-sense to extrapolate wishes and needs within their daily lives; as the sentiment analysis applied to the urban planning processes wants to do. In synthesis, the bigger number of qualitative data coming from the web (from Socials mainly) became more affordable and more reliable (due to the new larger number of digital flows) in shaping new ways for a more effective public participation within the conventional planning process. In the pages of this article authors, through different but shared viewpoints, propose a possible answer to the topic of a new “Governance 3.0” addressing the attempt of a change of those consolidated paradigms within which the spatial dimension—in which we live and we act day by day—is shaped through planning processes consolidate over the years. Analyzing the relationship between Technocracy and Democracy, as defined by Khanna, it is argued that it is possible to realize new forecasts and to acquire a more democratic and participatory (inclusive) dimension of Governance, thanks to new digital technologies by exploring the general unconscious “feeling” of people, through anonymous data collection from Socials and similar platforms and without any direct or indirect interference with it. The Sentiment Analysis can “define automatic tools able to extract subjective information from texts in natural languages, such as opinions and sentiments, in order to create structured and actionable knowledge to be used by either a decision-support system or a decision-maker.
Cinzia Bellone; Fabio Naselli; Fabio Andreassi. New Governance Path through Digital Platforms and the Old Urban Planning Process in Italy. Sustainability 2021, 13, 6911 .
AMA StyleCinzia Bellone, Fabio Naselli, Fabio Andreassi. New Governance Path through Digital Platforms and the Old Urban Planning Process in Italy. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (12):6911.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCinzia Bellone; Fabio Naselli; Fabio Andreassi. 2021. "New Governance Path through Digital Platforms and the Old Urban Planning Process in Italy." Sustainability 13, no. 12: 6911.
Current acceleration in digital innovations, unexpected challenges in our social interactions, acceleration to virtualization, limitation in our physical spaces, and unpredictable changes in our Old lifestyles - as originated from the COVID-19 global pandemic 2020 - continue to provide us with a framework, rapidly updating under our eyes, of the modifications our world is undergoing by pursuing into a New “digital age”. Or, as many scholars say nowadays, into the New Normal! These are shared and deep changes that concretely stress their effects on how ideally a city should function. Forcing us to reflect on the capability to achieve shared choices and visions for the future by taking vantage from both the New digital platforms and New suddenly opened paths. In the pages of this article authors, through different but shared viewpoints, propose an answer to the topic of "Governance 3.0", addressing the attempt of a radical change of those paradigms, now consolidated, within which the spatial dimensions, in which we live and act, are shaped. Also analyzing the relationship between Technocracy and Democracy as defined by Khanna, it is argued that it is possible to realize new forecasts and acquire a more democratic and participatory (inclusive) dimension of Governance, also thanks to new digital technologies, by exploring the general unconscious "feeling" of people, through anonymous data collection and without any direct or indirect interference with it. The analysis of the "Sentiment", already developed in other fields but easily exportable within the urban discipline, can be considered as the beginning of hybrid practices where digital and analogic find a compromise to make the "Urbs" more attractive and inclusive, while the "Civitas", connected to the Internet, can contribute to the optimization of services, of the "Polis" and a new social/spatial reorganization.
Cinzia Bellone; Fabio Naselli; Fabio Andreassi. New Governance Through Digital Platforms and the Old Urban Planning Process in Italy. 2021, 1 .
AMA StyleCinzia Bellone, Fabio Naselli, Fabio Andreassi. New Governance Through Digital Platforms and the Old Urban Planning Process in Italy. . 2021; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCinzia Bellone; Fabio Naselli; Fabio Andreassi. 2021. "New Governance Through Digital Platforms and the Old Urban Planning Process in Italy." , no. : 1.
The street, in itself, is nothing more than a technical infrastructure, but it takes further meanings and values mainly when it becomes “urban” and it becomes related to all the usual daily living activities and the open spaces directly connected with and through it. It acts as an element (or strip) of connection between the buildings’ inside activities and the outside ones and, in the meantime, it defines those blocks and super-blocks inside which the real life is living. This study aims to highlight the social and economic role that this urban material can have as a linker and carrier of those urban rights that inhabitants must benefit from; together with its mixed roles in defining those sub-settlements within the city called blocks or – such as in the case – super-blocks as source of inspirations and spring of spontaneous creative innovations. The selected case study is Tirana, Capital City of Albania, in a comparison with those super-blocks as defined in Barcelona Municipality latest development strategy. From the point of view of urban planning and design, the general larger goal is to try in drafting an update to the current Tirana city’ development strategies by adding the concept of a bottom-up urban regeneration into the inner-part of those “adapted” super-blocks and the consequent eligible tactics as tools for a set of micro actions.
Fabio Naselli; Eva Jazaj. Tirana Adaptive City. “Creativity and Spontaneity” in Active-Streets and Living Super-Blocks. New Metropolitan Perspectives 2020, 297 -308.
AMA StyleFabio Naselli, Eva Jazaj. Tirana Adaptive City. “Creativity and Spontaneity” in Active-Streets and Living Super-Blocks. New Metropolitan Perspectives. 2020; ():297-308.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFabio Naselli; Eva Jazaj. 2020. "Tirana Adaptive City. “Creativity and Spontaneity” in Active-Streets and Living Super-Blocks." New Metropolitan Perspectives , no. : 297-308.
Fabio Naselli; Maria Rosa Trovato; Gianpaolo Castello. An Evaluation Model for the Actions in Supporting of the Environmental and Landscaping Rehabilitation of the Pasquasia’s Site Mining (EN). Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2014, 26 -41.
AMA StyleFabio Naselli, Maria Rosa Trovato, Gianpaolo Castello. An Evaluation Model for the Actions in Supporting of the Environmental and Landscaping Rehabilitation of the Pasquasia’s Site Mining (EN). Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2014; ():26-41.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFabio Naselli; Maria Rosa Trovato; Gianpaolo Castello. 2014. "An Evaluation Model for the Actions in Supporting of the Environmental and Landscaping Rehabilitation of the Pasquasia’s Site Mining (EN)." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV , no. : 26-41.
L’auteur s’interroge, dans une perspective sociologique, sur l’avenir du modèle culturel méditerranéen à l’heure de la mondialisation.
Fabio Naselli. Il ruolo del Mediterraneo nello sviluppo locale : appunti verso uno sviluppo equilibrante. Babel 2003, 316 -327.
AMA StyleFabio Naselli. Il ruolo del Mediterraneo nello sviluppo locale : appunti verso uno sviluppo equilibrante. Babel. 2003; (7):316-327.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFabio Naselli. 2003. "Il ruolo del Mediterraneo nello sviluppo locale : appunti verso uno sviluppo equilibrante." Babel , no. 7: 316-327.