Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain Areas

Global trends such as international migration and large-scale agriculture are having an impact on the economy and society of Italy’s mountain territories. Socio-economic challenges call for new solutions that existing public institutions and private local organizations fail to address properly. Soci...

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Main Authors: Elisa Ravazzoli, Cristina Dalla Torre, Thomas Streifeneder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2019-09-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rga/5988
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spelling doaj-976904c564e344e2a9d9dc0c84abf2052021-09-02T06:13:00ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11212019-09-01107210.4000/rga.5988Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain AreasElisa RavazzoliCristina Dalla TorreThomas StreifenederGlobal trends such as international migration and large-scale agriculture are having an impact on the economy and society of Italy’s mountain territories. Socio-economic challenges call for new solutions that existing public institutions and private local organizations fail to address properly. Social innovation (SI) has become a relevant paradigm to address social challenges. By reconfiguring existing social practices, it introduces new solutions (e.g. services, practices, cooperation models) to better respond to social needs, improving the wellbeing of mountain areas. In the paper, two initiatives were selected that target empowerment of vulnerable groups (refugees and women farmers). Using the agency-structure framework, an explorative study of these initiatives has been conducted to analyse the process of reconfiguring social practices, the outcomes, and the factors that may enable and hinder the initiatives. The results show that social innovation has transformed the meaning of cultural symbols and the socio-economic roles of the target groups, leading to an improvement of the whole community’s wellbeing.http://journals.openedition.org/rga/5988social Innovationlocal developmentrefugee integrationwomen’s empowermentitalian Alps
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Cristina Dalla Torre
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Thomas Streifeneder
Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain Areas
Revue de Géographie Alpine
social Innovation
local development
refugee integration
women’s empowerment
italian Alps
author_facet Elisa Ravazzoli
Cristina Dalla Torre
Thomas Streifeneder
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title Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain Areas
title_short Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain Areas
title_full Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain Areas
title_fullStr Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain Areas
title_full_unstemmed Transforming the Role of Women Farmers and of Refugees: Two Italian Experiences of Social Innovation in Mountain Areas
title_sort transforming the role of women farmers and of refugees: two italian experiences of social innovation in mountain areas
publisher Institut de Géographie Alpine
series Revue de Géographie Alpine
issn 0035-1121
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Global trends such as international migration and large-scale agriculture are having an impact on the economy and society of Italy’s mountain territories. Socio-economic challenges call for new solutions that existing public institutions and private local organizations fail to address properly. Social innovation (SI) has become a relevant paradigm to address social challenges. By reconfiguring existing social practices, it introduces new solutions (e.g. services, practices, cooperation models) to better respond to social needs, improving the wellbeing of mountain areas. In the paper, two initiatives were selected that target empowerment of vulnerable groups (refugees and women farmers). Using the agency-structure framework, an explorative study of these initiatives has been conducted to analyse the process of reconfiguring social practices, the outcomes, and the factors that may enable and hinder the initiatives. The results show that social innovation has transformed the meaning of cultural symbols and the socio-economic roles of the target groups, leading to an improvement of the whole community’s wellbeing.
topic social Innovation
local development
refugee integration
women’s empowerment
italian Alps
url http://journals.openedition.org/rga/5988
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