No. 2 (2024): Anthropological approaches to urban space
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Pilot books. Describing places starting from practices

Martina Bovo
Politecnico di Milano

Published 2025-05-29

Keywords

  • pilot book,
  • urban ethnography,
  • migration-city nexus,
  • urbanism

How to Cite

Bovo, M. (2025). Pilot books. Describing places starting from practices. Contesti. Città, Territori, Progetti, (2). https://doi.org/10.36253/contest-15764

Abstract

Drawing on interdisciplinary research experience, this paper aims at reflecting on the intersection between urban anthropology – and more specifically ethnographical approaches – and urbanism. Cities are facing rapid socio-demographic changes that often introduce new ways of using and signifying urban spaces; often the logics and deployment of these changes cannot be grasped through existing categories and rather claim for new ones to be outlined. It emerges a need to define and redefine the categories through which space is described and, eventually, governed. The paper discusses the importance of mobilizing ethnographic knowledge in the study of urban spaces and particularly in the production of descriptions and representations of urban uses, populations and spaces, arguing for the transformative potential of these descriptions. To this aim, the paper proposes a parallelism with a non-urban, nor-planning object: the pilot book, a handbook for along-shore navigation.

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