Un Manifesto, Un Concorso: The Right to the City for All (2014), edited by Corrado Beguinot, is a multidisciplinary work addressing the concept of the right to the city through theoretical reflection and public engagement. It documents a call for ideas and policy proposals that promote urban inclusion, accessibility, and spatial justice, particularly in response to growing social inequality and urban fragmentation. Combining urban studies, architecture, and civic participation, the book serves both as a critical manifesto and a record of a participatory planning initiative rooted in contemporary urban discourse.