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[ox-en] Multi-local societies and Global Villages



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Franz,
  
  Here's the explanation on the concept of Multi-local Societies:
  
  By Ezio Manzini, http://sustainable-everyday.net/manzini/?p=9  
  "Cosmopolitan localism, intended as the result of a particular  condition characterised by the balance between being localised (rooted  in a place and in the community related to that place), and open to  global flows of ideas, information, people, things and money. This is  quite a delicate balance as, at any time, one of the two sides can  prevail over the other leading to an anti-historical closure or, on the  opposite side, it can lead to a destructive openness of the local  social fabric and of its peculiar features.  
  Creative communities, cooperative networks and cosmopolitan  localism are, as it has been said, the building blocks for a new  vision: the vision of a sustainable society that can be defined as a  multi-local society. I.e. a network of interconnected communities and  places, at the same time, open and localised.   
  Small is not small and local is not local  
  In the framework of the multi-local society the dominant ideas  of ?global? and ?local?, and the ones of ?large? and ?small? are  challenged. In fact, for its nature the multi-local society is an  highly connected world. And, in this kind of world, the small is not  small: it is instead (or it can be instead) a knot in a network (the  real dimension of which is given by the number of links with other  elements of the system). Similarly, and for the same reasons, the local  is not local, but it is (or it can be) a locally based, cosmopolitan  community.  In this conceptual and practical framework, the multi-local society  appears as a society based on communities and places that are, at the  same time, strong in their own identity, embedded in a physical place  and open and connected to other places/communities .  
  In other words: in the multi-local society, communities and  places are junctions of a network, points of connection among short  networks, which generate and regenerate the local social and production  fabric and long networks, which connect that place and that community  with the rest of the world (De Rita, Bonomi, 1998). Junctions that  connect ?long global networks? with ?short local networks? and that,  doing so, provide support to organizational forms and production and  service systems based on the subsidiary principle (that is: to do on a  larger scale only what cannot be done on a smaller scale, i.e. at a  local level).  
  Today, the vision of the multi-local society is still far form  the mainstream, but it indicates a direction that, for several reasons,  can be successfully undertaken. In fact, not only it is locally  practicable, given that, as it has been said, it is based on real cases  of social innovation (the creative communities and the collaborative  networks), but also it is coherent with (another) strong driver of  change: the rise of the distributed economies as a potentially  successful option."  (http://sustainable-everyday.net/manzini/?p=9)  
  
  
 Are you familiar with the work of Ezio Manzini on Multi-local Societies?

no. please explain the concept!

Franz

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