2020
DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2020.1808007
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Platform Spaces: When culture and the arts intersect territorial development and social innovation, a view from the Italian context

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“…While an academic debate on urban regeneration and social innovation in Italy is fairly wellestablished (Ostanel 2017;Billi and Tricarico 2018;Cottino and Zandonai, 2012;Battistoni and Zandonai 2017;Calvaresi 2018), studies of social entrepreneurial initiatives in the cultural field are still few and far between. The most salient experiences include the cases of ExFadda in San Vito dei Normanni (Apulia) and Periferica in Mazara del Vallo (Sicily) (Scaffidi, 2019), representing what Tricarico et al (2020) call "Platform Spaces", based on multi-player cooperation. Rodighiero et al (2019) propose an organisational model for planning and managing creative and collaborative spaces in urban contexts.…”
Section: The Contextual Methodological and Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While an academic debate on urban regeneration and social innovation in Italy is fairly wellestablished (Ostanel 2017;Billi and Tricarico 2018;Cottino and Zandonai, 2012;Battistoni and Zandonai 2017;Calvaresi 2018), studies of social entrepreneurial initiatives in the cultural field are still few and far between. The most salient experiences include the cases of ExFadda in San Vito dei Normanni (Apulia) and Periferica in Mazara del Vallo (Sicily) (Scaffidi, 2019), representing what Tricarico et al (2020) call "Platform Spaces", based on multi-player cooperation. Rodighiero et al (2019) propose an organisational model for planning and managing creative and collaborative spaces in urban contexts.…”
Section: The Contextual Methodological and Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social innovation has conveyed "an alternative view of urban development, focused on satisfaction of human needs (and empowerment, i.e. social economy) through innovation in the relations within neighbourhood and community governance" (Moulaert et al, 2007: 196) and in the way of "using, producing, and exploiting tangible and intangible cultural assets" (Tricarico et al, 2020). Its approach is inter-sectoral and embraces several facets of urban life: (re)use of spatial assets, promotion of new entrepreneurial initiatives, and policy-making processes.…”
Section: Urban Regeneration Social Innovation Adaptive Reuse and Soci...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artists and cultural voices help to raise public awareness and action on climate change, and their work may be a potent vehicle for mobilization. Cultural institutions such as museums and libraries provide platforms spaces [20] for listening to communities and also as hubs of multicultural and intergenerational interchange, capacity building, and knowledge-sharing through public accessibility and trust.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artists and cultural voices help to raise public awareness and action on climate change, and their work may be a potent vehicle for mobilization. Cultural institutions such as museums and libraries provide platform spaces [34] for listening to communities and also as hubs of multicultural and intergenerational interchange, capacity building, and knowledge-sharing through public accessibility and trust.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%