The Role of Space in the Innovation of Local Welfare

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Stefania Sabatinelli
Publishing Year 2018 Issue 2017/83
Language Italian Pages 6 P. 75-80 File size 237 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2017-083011
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The spatial dimension of welfare, in its twofold meaning of relation between welfare and territory and welfare and space, is situated at the edge of different academic disciplines and different administrative and regulative sectors, and is therefore little investigated by research and little considered by decision-makers and practitioners. Drawing on the concrete experience of the Welfare di Tutti project this article shows how the changes to which the city and the local welfare system are confronted transform the traits of urban planning, while not reducing the need of it, and discusses how the generative potential of the physical characters of the places of welfare can influence the outcomes of programmes and interventions

Keywords: Welfare; welfare spaces; services

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Stefania Sabatinelli, Il ruolo dello spazio nell’innovazione del welfare locale in "TERRITORIO" 83/2017, pp 75-80, DOI: 10.3280/TR2017-083011