In his conversation with Luca Tamini, Aldo Bonomi reflects on the anthropological, social, and economic transformations generated by digital transition and network capitalism, elaborated in Oltre le mura dell’impresa. Vivere, abitare, lavorare nelle piattaforme territoriali. Bonomi frames his analysis through the dialectic between flows and places, proposing proximity and simultaneity as interpretive categories to understand how digital infrastructures reconfigure territoriality. He identifies the emergence of a new spatial regime where territorial platforms—industrial, logistic, ecological, and social—mediate between global flows and local forms of living and working. Moving beyond Fordist and post-Fordist paradigms, Bonomi conceptualizes platforms as socio-technical assemblages that intertwine material networks (logistics, data centers) and immaterial infrastructures (knowledge, care, and everyday economies). Responding to Alberto Magnaghi’s critique of the term platform, Bonomi acknowledges its ambivalence but argues that it stresses local consciousness and the need to reconstruct a “social platform” capable of rearticulating fragmented forms of labor, representation, and community. The challenge, he concludes, lies in redefining intermediate bodies and forms of governance within the regional urban framework—understood as the contemporary space where proximity, flows, and social consciousness must be recomposed to sustain new forms of collective life.
Nella sua conversazione con Luca Tamini, Aldo Bonomi riflette sulle trasformazioni antropologiche, sociali ed economiche generate dalla transizione digitale e dal capitalismo di rete, elaborate nel libro "Oltre le mura dell’impresa. Vivere, abitare, lavorare nelle piattaforme territoriali". Bonomi inquadra la sua analisi attraverso la dialettica tra flussi e luoghi, proponendo la prossimità e la simultaneità come categorie interpretative per comprendere come le infrastrutture digitali riconfigurano la territorialità. La sfida, conclude, sta nel ridefinire gli organismi intermedi e le forme di governance all'interno del quadro urbano regionale, inteso come lo spazio contemporaneo in cui la prossimità, i flussi e la coscienza sociale devono essere ricomposti per sostenere nuove forme di vita collettiva.
Oltre le mura dell'impresa. Vivere, abitare, lavorare nelle piattaforme territoriali. Una conversazione con Aldo Bonomi
Tamini
2025-01-01
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In his conversation with Luca Tamini, Aldo Bonomi reflects on the anthropological, social, and economic transformations generated by digital transition and network capitalism, elaborated in Oltre le mura dell’impresa. Vivere, abitare, lavorare nelle piattaforme territoriali. Bonomi frames his analysis through the dialectic between flows and places, proposing proximity and simultaneity as interpretive categories to understand how digital infrastructures reconfigure territoriality. He identifies the emergence of a new spatial regime where territorial platforms—industrial, logistic, ecological, and social—mediate between global flows and local forms of living and working. Moving beyond Fordist and post-Fordist paradigms, Bonomi conceptualizes platforms as socio-technical assemblages that intertwine material networks (logistics, data centers) and immaterial infrastructures (knowledge, care, and everyday economies). Responding to Alberto Magnaghi’s critique of the term platform, Bonomi acknowledges its ambivalence but argues that it stresses local consciousness and the need to reconstruct a “social platform” capable of rearticulating fragmented forms of labor, representation, and community. The challenge, he concludes, lies in redefining intermediate bodies and forms of governance within the regional urban framework—understood as the contemporary space where proximity, flows, and social consciousness must be recomposed to sustain new forms of collective life.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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