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Culture as commons: theoretical challenges and empirical evidence from occupied cultural spaces in Italy
Authors:Alice Borchi
Institution:1. Culture, Place and Policy Institute, University of Hull, Hull, UKa.borchi@hull.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

What happens when we try to understand art as a commons? Elinor Ostrom (1990/2012). Governing the commons. Cambridge University Press] challenged Hardin’s “The tragedy of the commons” (1968). Science, 162(3859), 1243–1248] demonstrating that the governance of common pool resources is not always destined to failure. Ostrom’s analysis was initially applied to the management of shared natural resources; however, over time the term “commons” has also been used to describe non-tangible resources, specifically knowledge. Can Ostrom’s theory of the commons inform artistic practice? This article investigates some challenges presented by these research questions and their implications for cultural policy. In order to provide an empirical ground for the discussion of this topic, this paper will analyse the case studies of two cultural spaces in Italy, Teatro Valle (Rome) and Asilo Filangieri (Naples), which were occupied by groups of cultural professionals and managed as commons between 2011 and 2016; the outcomes of these occupations indicate possible ways to develop a commons-oriented approach to culture.
Keywords:Commons  occupied cultural spaces  Ostrom’s law  Asilo Filangieri  Teatro Valle Occupato
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