Covid has changed everything – the way we work, manage our health, educate our children, consume and socialize. It has disrupted established systems, services and ways of doing things, and consequently turned our world upside down.
With the pandemic came many examples of citizens working together, with their neighbours, with municipalities, with private and public sector to find new ways of living and managing life. We are approaching challenges and finding solutions in new ways and many more are recognizing the importance of the citizen as contributor to rather than consumer of innovation. Barriers to inclusion and the extreme difficulties some have faced rather than others, has shone a light on social and digital inequalities.
We believe this is driving the means for change and social innovation.
At the webinar on 9th of March between 13.30-15.30 CET, you will hear from different case studies from across the world with examples of social innovation, including the use of digital developed with citizens during Covid.
Case studies:
Carolyn Hassan (Knowle West Media Centre) and Artur Serra (i2CAT)
We invite you to join the discussion and get in touch with [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Prior to joining the webinar, we invite you to read the Policy Brief on “Digitalisation & Living Labs: Co-Creating And Deploying During Covid-19 Crisis“, published within the InterregMED project Social & Creative.
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international, non-profit, independent association of benchmarked Living Labs.
The European Network of Living Labs is the international, non-profit, independent association of Living Labs.
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