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Congratulation Vanessa Monna to your doctoral thesis!

By Bodil Malmström

Vanessa Monna, researcher and ekip partner, presenting her doctoral work on Civic Design and democratic spaces.

Vanessa Monna

Vanessa Monna, researcher and ekip partner, presenting her doctoral work on Civic Design and democratic spaces.

Vanessa Monna

Framing Civic Design through research

Vanessa Monna’s PhD research scientifically frames the essential nature of Civic Design, which addresses societal issues while simultaneously presenting a critique through the proposed outcomes.

It does so by being value-rational, embedding design processes, nurturing processes of common work in and for the space of togetherness, doing the work of agonism, construing through the lenses of power, ownership, and representation, and forming publics while learning together.

Collaboration behind the research

Vanessa Monna expressed her gratitude to fellow ekip partners who supported the work.

“Valentina Auricchio from Politecnico di Milano was my amazing supervisor without her I wouldn’t have made it! And both Yvonne and Martijn from the Municipality of Rotterdam contributed to the thesis. I interviewed them as Public Officers since I took Rotterdam as a case study for my work,” says Vanessa Monna.

Civic Design and the space of togetherness

“To live together in the world means essentially that a world of things is between those who have it in common, as a table is located between those who sit around it; the world, like every in-between, relates and separates men at the same time” (Arendt, 1958).

The table as a metaphor for the common good

“Imagine the common good as this table around which different stakeholders, from citizens to public administrations, gather. These people meet and share the same space, filling it with conversations, proposals, and desires as if they were placing different kinds of food on it.

Even if unanimity is hardly present, if treated as a place in common, the table advocates for diverse voices to be present, enabling a process resulting in negotiated resilience,” says Vanessa Monna.

This analogy opens questions around engagement, making things public, and opening unjust black boxes. The thesis highlights how Civic Design can build such tables, shaping diverse experiences of democracy.

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