Periodic Reporting for period 1 - TAKEBACK (Environmental gentrification and emerging collectives in uncertain times)
Período documentado: 2023-08-01 hasta 2025-07-31
TAKEBACK is an anthropological study of emerging forms of collective care at a moment where the interlocking crises of capitalism, democracy, and the environment have become more apparent than ever before. It follows a comparative case study design, through the analysis of different urban mobilizations focused on the collective reappropriation and/or use of post industrial areas, in North America (Montreal, Canada) and Europe (Turin, Italy). It is based on in-depth ethnographic research, which includes the analysis and production of visual materials. By exploring evolving practices and understandings of care within activism, TAKEBACK will contribute to debates on the shifting meanings of urban citizenship in an increasingly vulnerable world. Ultimately, the project will expand theoretical and practical knowledge about grassroots solutions to the challenge of building more equal and sustainable urban environments.
The research fieldwork has been highly productive so far, yielding meaningful qualitative data that is useful for achieving the project's main objectives:
1. Enhance our understanding on the ground of contemporary grassroots organizing against top-down urban revitalization projects.
2. Advance theories of citizenship and everyday urban politics, by combining the study of shifting practices and understandings of collective care with an attention to temporal orientations of activism.
3. Investigate strengths and weaknesses of grassroots projects focused on the collective management of urban spaces.
I have written a chapter and submitted two original research articles based on the project’s fieldwork. These are currently under review.
Productive collaborations have been established with urban activist movements and civil society organizations, paving the way for potentially significant societal impacts. Preliminary findings have also been shared with some of the research participants, in order to ensure an approach as collaborative as possible.