THE CITY AND THE WATER | LA CITTà E L’ACQUA
international workshop on the city and spatial justice

RESPONSABILE SCIENTIFICO

BIP – ISMOKA and EDUC – European Digital UniverCity “Space & Place”
University of Cagliari (Italy) | Masaryk University Brno (Czechia) | University of Paris-Nanterre (France)


The workshop is devoted to the critical study and interpretation of a specific urban context located in the city of Cagliari. Students, divided into mixed and transnational groups, are invited to engage in a collective exercise of reading, interpreting, and representing the selected urban space, that will become their fieldwork, through the lens of spatial and environmental justice. The outcomes will take the form of transmedia productions, combining visual, textual, and performative elements to express the complexity of the observed urban phenomena.
Throughout the week, participants will explore and analyze a range of urban and peri-urban spaces that exemplify key dimensions of the contemporary urban condition, particularly as they manifest in Cagliari and its metropolitan area.

The thematic focuses include:
The relationship with water spaces, conceived as a resource, a commodity, a chemical substance, but also as a vital and symbolic element. Water often becomes entangled in recursive networks of social processes involving language, everyday practices, economic and social capital, municipal infrastructures, and cultural norms.
The relationship with urban nature, both planned and spontaneous. Participants will consider the enhancement and commodification of areas with strong natural features (such as waterfronts, urban beaches, and parks) and will explore the city as a multi-species ecosystem.
The relationship with the militarized city: barracks, abandonment, dispersive condition, conflicts with the sea, nature, tourism, and maritime activities. The relationship with water is not only physical but political: the sea, which by definition should be an open and common space, becomes a boundary, a barrier, a forbidden space.
Urban accessibility, interpreted not merely as a technical or infrastructural condition but as a political right and a key dimension of participation in community life for all individuals.
By combining fieldwork, theoretical discussion, and creative production, the workshop aims to cultivate a multidisciplinary understanding of how justice (spatial, environmental, and social) is inscribed in the contemporary urban fabric.

The activity allows for the recognition of 4 CFU credits

Teachers:
Ester Cois, Maurizio Memoli, Carlo Perelli, Martina Loi, Raffaele Cattedra, Giacomo Spanu – University of Cagliari
Sonia Lehman and David Blanchon – University Paris Nanterre
Jakub Trojan and Ondrej Šery – Masaryk University Brno

Activities
The planned activities are organized in three phases:
1. Introductory Online Lecture (9 March 2026, 16:00–18:00)
This session will introduce the key concepts of spatial justice, as well as methods and tools for spatial analysis. It will also include a presentation of the study area selected in Cagliari, together with essential documentation and recommended readings to support the fieldwork phase.
2. Residential Workshop in Cagliari (16–20 March 2026)
The residential phase will bring together approximately 30 students from the three partner universities (University of Cagliari, University of Paris Nanterre, and Masaryk University Brno). The workshop’s core activity consists of collaborative fieldwork within an international and interdisciplinary group, under the supervision of teachers and academic staff. Participants will learn and apply spatial research methodologies through direct immersion in a selected neighbourhood of Cagliari, engaging in observation, documentation, and interpretive analysis.
3. Post-Workshop Online Refinement Phase
Following the residential week, students will take part in a remote collaborative phase (approx. 20 hours of individual and group work), guided by teachers and tutors. During this stage, each group will refine and finalise its transmedia output, to be presented in the final session on 13 April 2026.

Assessment methods: evaluation of final reports produced by students
Metodi di valutazione: valutazione delle relazioni finali prodotte dagli studenti

Application | Bando: https://web.unica.it/unica/page/it/bip_spaceplace__scadenza_02022026_ore_1400

Deadline for applications | Scadenza domanda: 02.02.2026 h.14:00

For further information | Per ulteriori informazioni: memoli@unica.it | ester.cois@unica.it | perelli@unica.it