PUBLIC EVENT - La città camminata - 20 March 2024
PUBLIC EVENT - La città camminata - 20 March 2024
The open seminar LA CITTÀ CAMMINATA: PRATICHE DI ATTIVISMO URBANO was organised by MoHu and the Museum of Geography to involve the students of our MA in Landscape Studies as well as the general public interested in practices of care for the city. The public seminar was co-organised with the PRIN PNRR project WALC – Walking Landscapes of Urban Cultures as part of the NaMUC – Narrative Mobilities of Urban Cultures seminar series.
The event was held to present Beatrice Barzaghi and Maria Fiano’s “Guida alla Venezia ribelle” (Voland, 2015). During the meeting, the authors shared thought-provoking reflections and narratives, drawing on Venice’s memories of rebellion and introducing the contemporary awareness-raising activities of OCIO – the civic observatory for housing issues and residentiality.
In their words, walking the city emerges as a practice of care that local activists perform to subvert the stereotypes portraying Venice only as a tourist destination while consolidating the reciprocal connections between resident communities and their urban space.
We enjoyed having Beatrice Barzaghi and Maria Fiano and deeply appreciated the ways in which they walked us through memories of rebellion to inspire our contemporary claim for an aware right to the city.


Space, Place and Mobility Student Video Contest 2024
Space, Place and Mobility Student Video Contest 2024
The 2023 edition of the videolab focussed on participatory video-making, asking our students from the MA in Mobility Studies and MA in Local Development to work in groups to provide narrative specifically focussing mobility justice. It was so amazing to watch their creative, sensitive, and empowering engagements with multiple notions of mobilities (including transport, gendered, migratory, food mobilities and many others).
This year, the Space, Place, and Mobility Student Video Contest awarded student-produced short films in two categories. THE RIDE received the ‘mobility focus’ award, while LOST IN COMMUNICATION and THREE STORIES ABOUT (NOT) MOVING AROUND received the ‘filmic quality’ award each.
This year’s ten short films and a few from prior years have been shown at the Donne.Teatro.Diritti Festival, which took place at Pacta Teatre in Milan from March 1 to April 1, 2024.


You may also check the 2023 short films out here