Community hubs in Naples between creativity and divides

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Giovanni Laino
Publishing Year 2018 Issue 2018/84
Language Italian Pages 7 P. 98-104 File size 190 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2018-084015
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Our ways of working, designing and living together are changing. The reuse and reactivation of vacant buildings and abandoned assets are the visible manifestation of such a change. In Naples, since the beginning of 1990s several initiatives in labour and welfare policies have addressed challenges such as sharing practices, reusing spaces, and producing innovation. A new interpretation of the commons has been proposed and implemented by the Municipality, making public assets available for some groups, but the innovative initiatives of community hubs have to cope with a shortage of financial resources, difficulties related to working together for a long period of time, resources’ cuts in the welfare system and emigration of young people.

Keywords: Naples; social innovation; commons

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Giovanni Laino, Community hub a Napoli fra creatività e divari in "TERRITORIO" 84/2018, pp 98-104, DOI: 10.3280/TR2018-084015