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Book Title
Universities as Drivers of Social Innovation: Theoretical Overvie
Genre
Society & culture: general
ISBN
9783030311193

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This book reviews the social role of universities in their local urban contexts and describes a number of initiatives of major interest in terms of the impact achieved, the range of stakeholders involved, and the significance of the university campus and teachers as agents of change. It is divided into three parts, the first of which draws on the international literature to provide theoretical background regarding the role of universities and university campuses as drivers of and magnets for social innovation. The second and third parts each focus on four main themes of interest in the contemporary design setting: urban community gardens, social TV stations, mobile pavilions, and economic sustainability models. After a theoretical overview that also illustrates international best practices, it then focuses on the specific context of Milan, based on the pilot project recently conducted by the Politecnico di Milano, CampUS - incubation and implementation of social practices , which won the 25th ADI Compasso d'Oro Award (2018) in the social design category. The book is of interest to academics, students, those working at public institutions, and city policymakers.

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Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland A&G
ISBN-13
9783030311193
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5046643235

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Number of Pages
317 Pages
Publication Name
Universities as Drivers of Social Innovation: Theoretical Overview and Lessons from the campUS Research
Language
English
Subject
Economics, Sociology, Technology, Sustainability, Management
Publication Year
2020
Type
Study Guide
Subject Area
Social Work, Urban Planning, Regional History
Author
Pierluigi Salvadeo, Francesca Piredda, Davide Fassi, Paolo Landoni
Series
Research for Development
Format
Paperback

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Item Height
235 mm
Item Weight
596 g
Item Width
155 mm

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Switzerland
Editor
Francesca Piredda, Paolo Landoni, Pierluigi Salvadeo, Davide Fassi

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