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Presenting social innovation initiatives that emerged from
organized citizenry in Southern European cities, this book explores
the response to austerity policies implemented after the 2008
economic crisis. Chapters look at the common aim of these
initiatives in responding to social needs and challenging social
exclusion. Social Innovation and Urban Governance offers an
empirically informed theoretical discussion on the scope of citizen
action when members of civil society or emancipator social
movements organise to contribute to local democratic governance and
to enlarge the reach of social welfare. Contributions highlight
how, starting from innovative actions in individual urban
neighbourhoods, social actors created opportunities for
participation in society and organised from below to collaborate
with local institutions in 'bottom-linked' forms of governance. A
timely exploration of the importance of social innovation in urban
settings, this is a useful book for scholars of urban studies as
well as sociology and human geography. It will also be an
insightful read for urban policy-makers. Contributors include: A.B.
Cano Hila, F. Diaz Orueta, S. Eizaguirre Anglada, M. Garcia Cabeza,
L. Garcia Ferrando, M.L. Loures Seoane, M. Pradel I Miquel, R. Ruiz
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