You’ve Got to Accentuate the Diaological

Richard Sennett, Winner of the 2012 Zócalo Book Prize, Has Some Thoughts on How to Get Along

The Second Annual Zócalo Public Square Book Prize was made possible by the Southern California Gas Company with additional support from the Shepard Broad Foundation.

“Everybody in principle is for communal cooperation,” said sociologist Richard Sennett, winner of the 2012 Zócalo Book Prize for his book Together: The Rituals, Pleasures, and Politics of Cooperation. Yet cooperation in America today–in politics, in neighborhoods, in the workplace, and even in schools–is diminishing. Why is something we all agree on so difficult to accomplish? After accepting his award at MOCA Grand Avenue, Sennett, a …

And the Winner of $5,000 Is …

Richard Sennett, Recipient of Zócalo’s Second Annual Book Prize

 

The Second Annual Zócalo Public Square Book Prize was made possible by the generous support of Southern California Gas Company and the Shepard Broad Foundation.

Richard Sennett’s Together: The Rituals, Pleasures and …

We’re Launching a Poetry Prize!

Building Community Through Books, Poetry and Essays

Strengthening our commitment to inspiring new thinking on the meaning of community and place, Zócalo Public Square is pleased to announce the launch of our first annual poetry prize, which …

Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

 

Peter Lovenheim’s project of sleeping over at his neighbors’ homes had an inauspicious start.

“The night I left for my first sleepover,” he said, “my then-14 year old daughter Valerie saw …

You May Have Already Won $5000

The First Annual Zócalo Public Square Book Prize was made possible by the generous support of Southern California Gas Company.

Last April, Zócalo Public Square announced the launch of an annual …