Social innovation is increasingly considered a relevant theme for territorial development policy, in a context of socio-economic polarizations that interest the large majority of cities and regions of the European and Italian context. Social-innovation based territorial development approaches can be considered as the key to sustain bottom-up dynamics in setting problems, experiment projects and systematize solutions to complex social issues. The AQ1 paper aims to discuss theoretical visions and practical examples on how social innovation-based methodologies are able to promote territorial development processes, highlighting limits and opportunities of fostering these processes in marginal territorial settings.
Situating Social Innovation in Territorial Development: A Reflection from the Italian Context
De Vidovich, Lorenzo Raimondo;
2021-01-01
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Social innovation is increasingly considered a relevant theme for territorial development policy, in a context of socio-economic polarizations that interest the large majority of cities and regions of the European and Italian context. Social-innovation based territorial development approaches can be considered as the key to sustain bottom-up dynamics in setting problems, experiment projects and systematize solutions to complex social issues. The AQ1 paper aims to discuss theoretical visions and practical examples on how social innovation-based methodologies are able to promote territorial development processes, highlighting limits and opportunities of fostering these processes in marginal territorial settings.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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