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This article has been published in: Ocula 19, Gamification paths. Research and ludic discourse for the community

author: Irene Litardi (Dipartimento di Management e Diritto, Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata', IT)

Urban regeneration. The role of the culture and new work profiles

language: italian

publication date: October 2018

abstract: The aim of the paper is to analyze the state of the art, at the national level, on two important issues, such as: sustainability linked to the territory and the new professional profiles borne by the processes of urban regeneration. After an analysis on the evolution of the city, the research focuses on some reflections concerning the evaluation of the social impact generated by the new labor market and of these new labor profiles. The research is enriched by the elaboration of the interventions to academics and professionals from the public and cultural sectors, during the presentation tour of the book "Leggere la Rigenerazione Urbana", from the New Fabric series, 2017: "Territori reattivi: teoria e pratiche di rigenerazione urbana le esperienze della collana New Fabric".

keywords: gamification, sostenibilità, rigenerazione, impatto sociale, cultura, sviluppo urbano, sustainability, regeneration, social impact, culture, urban development

OCULA-19-LITARDI-La-rigenerazione-urbana.pdf ➞ PDF [2,950Mb]

DOI: 10.12977/ocula2018-12

citation information: Irene Litardi, La rigenerazione urbana. Il ruolo della cultura e delle nuove professioni lavorative, "Ocula", vol.19, n.19, pp.58-76, October 2018. DOI: 10.12977/ocula2018-12

 

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