99674 - REGOLE E STRUMENTI PER LE CITTÀ ECO-SOLIDALI

Academic Year 2022/2023

Learning outcomes

The course aims to provide basic knowledge - both theoretical and practical - relating to a new field of study of public law: city law, collaborative cities (sharing / cooperative cities) and shared administration, from an internal point of view and a comparative perspective.

At the end of the course, student must know the legislative and administrative tools of shared administration (municipal regulations about the regeneration of urban commons; legislation on urban commons, collaboration agreements; administrative procedures, participatory budget, etc.) and be able to apply them to concrete cases and to discuss with public officers on the use of these tools.

Course contents

The course is organized into lectures and seminars, according to the logic of the inverted classroom. Lectures (16 hours) aim to introduce students to the core tenets of the discipline. Seminars (12 hours) aim to provide occasions for in-depth discussions of class materials and exercises. Students attend 8 lectures on theoretical interpretations. In the seminar section, students are divided into two groups, each of which must attend 6 seminars. The activation of online classes will depend on the evolution of the pandemic situation.

Lectures:

- basic knowledge on the sharing economy, sharing mobility and smart cities

- right to the city: classifications sharing/cooperative cities

- shared administration and legal tools


Seminars:

- cases studies of co-administration, sharing mobility e smart cities

urban regeneration,whorkshop with civil servants

Readings/Bibliography

FULL-TIME STUDENTS

C. Alvisi, D. Donati, G. Pavani, S. Profeti, C. Tubertini (a cura di), New Policies and Practices for European Sharing Cities, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, Bologna, 2019 OPEN ACCESS

Further texts will be indicated by the teacher during the lessons, every week

NON FULL-TIME STUDENTS

C. Alvisi, D. Donati, G. Pavani, S. Profeti, C. Tubertini (a cura di), New Policies and Practices for European Sharing Cities, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, Bologna, 2019 OPEN ACCESS

Smart city: l'evoluzione di un'idea / a cura di Giuseppe Franco Ferrari. - Milano; Udine: Mimesis, 2020. - 658 p.; 21 cm
La prossima città / a cura di Giuseppe Franco Ferrari. - Milano; Udine: Mimesis, 2017

Teaching methods

Lectures: instruments, such as videos and projector, will be used by the Professor.

Seminars: students are invited to read the reference texts of each class in advance.

Students are required to carefully read the assigned material before the session and - in the case of seminars - active participation through presentations of existing scholarship and case studies will also be expected.

Assessment methods

For FULL-TIME STUDENTS (in class and via Teams), the assessment will be based on their participation, their involvement in the discussions of the materials, their presentations in class, as well as potential reports.

If a student is absent during one intermediate test or the evaluation of one intermediate test is insufficient, that part will be added to the oral part of the exam.

For NON-FULL TIME STUDENTS, the assessment will take place as a final written exam on the materials.

Teaching tools

Powerpoint, legal texts, judgments, newspapers'articles, videos.

Office hours

See the website of Giorgia Pavani

SDGs

No poverty Good health and well-being Affordable and clean energy Sustainable cities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.