Laboratorio di Politiche Sociali

PRIN – The policy of social investment in six italian cities

2011 – 2013 Working group: Giuliana Costa, Costanzo Ranci     Funding: MIUR – PRIN Partners: Politecnico di Milano  www.polimi.it (capofila del progetto) Università Politecnica delle Marche  www.univpm.it Università degli Studi di Bari www.uniba.it Università La Sapienza di Roma  www.uniroma1.it Università degli Studi di Napoli  www.unina.it Università di Urbino  www.uniurb.it

Social sustainability

Starting from the Nineties, the sustainability paradigm has been conceived as the achievement of a balance among the ecologic, economic and social dimensions of the development, through a process of equal redistribution of resources in an intra-and post-generational perspective. However, in recent times, the paradigm of the “green economy” seems to have gradually “colonized” the […]

Social sustainability

Starting from the Nineties, the sustainability paradigm has been conceived as the achievement of a balance among the ecologic, economic and social dimensions of the development, through a process of equal redistribution of resources in an intra-and post-generational perspective. However, in recent times, the paradigm of the “green economy” seems to have gradually “colonized” the […]

Local Welfare

Local welfare systems have come to the fore of welfare studies in recent years for a variety of reasons. To start with, countries like Italy have always featured significant geographical differentiation and local historical, social, economic, political and institutional peculiarities. On the other hand, complex rescaling of social policies has taken place since the 1990s. […]

Local welfare

The effort to strengthen social cohesion and lower social inequalities is among the main policy challenges of Europe. These great challenges become visible and tangible at the urban level, which makes cities a microcosm of society. It means that local welfare systems are at the forefront of the struggle to address this challenge – and […]

Welfare locale

L’attenzione nei confronti dei sistemi locali di welfare è dovuta a diversi fattori. Alle tradizioni analitiche proprie dei contesti, come l’Italia, caratterizzati da spiccate differenziazioni territoriali, e da specificità locali in ambito storico, politico-istituzionale, socio-economico. Ai complessi processi di riconfigurazione scalare delle responsabilità e competenze relative alle politiche sociali, soprattutto a partire dagli anni 1990. […]

Social vulnerability

The current economic and social processes are rapidly transforming the social question. In crisis are the main pillars around which  the so-called “European model” is built: a strong employment stability, generosity of welfare programs, the persistence of strong family ties. These changes determine the spread of a wide social vulnerability that affects the middle class, which is threatened less by a reduction in living standards than by a persistent phase of social and economic instability.As the literature on ‘new social […]

Milano Sociale

Since two decades profound chances occur in the metropolitan area of Milan. The city is living significant contrasts: a competitive cluster in the global network, as well as a place where living is more and more difficult. Transformations are so relevant that they are disorienting citizens, politicians and experts. In the past, the city has shown a great […]

Competitiveness and social cohesion in the European Cities

In recent decades many European urban areas are characterized by conflicting trends. Faced with new challenges posed by globalization and economic restructuring, some cities have experimented major difficulties in maintaining their competitiveness, while others have gained new positions by taking advantage of some specific aspects of their social and economic environment. Looking at these facts […]

Long Term Care

Faced with the problems associated with an ageing society, many European countries have adopted innovative policies to achieve a better balance between the need to expand social care and the imperative to curb public spending. Although embedded within peculiar national traditions, these new policies share some characteristics: a tendency to combine monetary transfers to families […]