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Reports » Reports and Scientific Papers

Discussion papers online

March 2, 2017 ecker

Three discussion papers, dealing with selected issues of the Conference „Social Innovation 2015: Pathways to social change – Research, policies and practices in European and global perspectives “ are available online. Please find detailed information below:

  • Empowerment for Vulnerable People through ‘Digital Social Innovation’
  • ‘Goethehof’. A Guided Tour to a Landmark of Social Innovation of the Red Vienna Period
  • Spatial Patterns of Transformative Social Innovation The example of alternative initiatives in Ardèche, France

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