Community enterprises and the commons. An evolving phenomenon
The analysis aims to capture the relevance and potential of community enterprises for local development, starting with the specifics that distinguish these forms of enterprise. Read More
The analysis aims to capture the relevance and potential of community enterprises for local development, starting with the specifics that distinguish these forms of enterprise. Read More
This paper aims to outline a neo-institutionalist framework for analyzing the accumulation and governance of common capital resources within organizational boundaries. Read More
The report aims to examine the role of social cooperation in the recovery of assets confiscated from criminal organizations, assessing how cooperatives can contribute to the regeneration of social capital and the promotion of social cohesion. Read More
The new edition of the advanced training course, “Public- private partnership” will take place in Trento, on the 16-18 of April and on the 7-9 of May. Read More
The research report shows the distribution of factors that influence the habitability of the city of Trent on a neighborhood scale, affecting residents' settlement choices. Read More
The aim of the report is to examine the regeneration of real estate for collective interest purposes, focusing on the conversion of railway properties into facilities for the reception and initial assistance of homeless individuals. Read More
In the European and Italian landscape, community enterprises are emerging, under different institutional forms, as key players in urban regeneration processes. The paper proposes an analysis of the Italian context proceeding from institutionalized organizations to less formal ones: community cooperatives, social enterprises and urban commons linked to social movements. Read More
To address the lack of clarity around the concept of community cooperatives this paper aims to develop a definition consistent with its evolution and the classification of cooperatives we have identified. Read More
The goal of this paper is to apply the theory of commons to residential contexts and verify if and how collective institutions can be used to produce habitability, i.e. a set of particular socio-environmental conditions conducive to inhabiting a particular area. While most literature on the study of the commons has a specific focus on the management of natural resources, this paper argues that collective institutions can work also in urban contexts. Read More
Since 2010, Euricse has engaged in a research and local action process centered on social housing. Over time the range of activities has widened, testifying to the importance of this issue in Trento and its province. Read More