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Social and Cultural Innovation: Research Infrastructures Tackling Migration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Riccardo Pozzo
Affiliation:
National Research Council, and Professor at the University of Verona, Italy
Vania Virgili*
Affiliation:
Advisor to the Minister for Cultural Heritage and Tourism of Italy; Senior Research Officer at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Italy
*
Vania Virgili, Advisor to the Minister for Cultural Heritage and Tourism of Italy; Senior Research Officer at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, via E. Fermi 40, I-00044 Frascati (RM), Italy Email: vania.virgili@lnf.infn.it

Abstract

‘Social and Cultural Innovation’ is a syntagma that is receiving increased usage among researchers since it was the title chosen by the European Strategy Forum Research Infrastructures for the working group that deals with research infrastructures primarily connected with Social Sciences and the Humanities. Innovation refers to the creation of new products and services by bringing a new idea to the market. Economic growth turns on infrastructures, which provide access to services and knowledge, e.g. by overcoming the digital divide. The current migrant and refugee crisis has made it clear with extraordinary effectiveness that a most urgent objective is to work out policies of social and cultural innovation to the advantage of new citizens – policies that will make them feel welcome in full dignity.

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