The last issue of Lo Squaderno review analyses some of the keywords of the new urban rhetorics: an articulation of the neoliberal newspeak from which Loïc Wacquant and Pierre Bourdieu warned us more than 10 years ago. Expressions like “vibrant city“, “common goods“, “mixité“, “integration“, “creativity“, and obviously “citizen participation” are recurring terms in the lexicon of urban policies, serving as excuses for conducts contradictory with the original sense of the words that compose them (like we stressed in our work A Barcelona la participación canta). A series of academical and non-academical scholars discuss these rhetorical constructions bringing examples from Naples, Boston, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Vancouver, and, of course, Barcelona. The issue is illustrated with Rosario Kuri’s reportage Barcelona bordes irregulares we linked in a previous post. Download Lo Squaderno n.25 here (italian – english).