The webinar is a joint event AESOP TG Public Spaces and Urban Cultures and Iuav of Venice, Department of Architecture and Arts, developed in the framework of the Marie Curie Project “Neighbourchange” and in partnership with the Master U-Rise and the European Association of School of Planning (AESOP).
Social innovation has widely been regarded both by the academic and policy discourses as a positive tool that could enhance the socio-political capabilities of local societies to improve the distribution of disadvantages and to sustain innovative assets of multilevel governance for territorial development. The webinar aims at comprehending how social innovation has changed urban planning theory and practice, by repositioning the role of public institutions in social innovation debate. The seminar’s intended contribution is to provide a reframed concept of social innovation able to reposition public support in the analysis. It is intended also to understand how public space is a tool we can use to maximize the production of public value in regeneration processes; finally, it is aimed to understand how the role of the urban planner is changing in contemporary cities.
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