On the occasion of the publication of the white paper "Sharing Social Infrastructures: How to Open Up Space for Multiple Uses?", the Inclusive Sustainability Chair at Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) invites you to explore the challenges of hybridizing the uses of infrastructures such as libraries, swimming pools, and schools. Through presentations and testimonials from businesses and local authorities, we will address the motivations, practical modalities, and governance of shared social infrastructures.
Business premises, libraries, swimming pools, train stations, schools—these "infrastructures," as structural equipment for society, face hybridization challenges in their uses. In light of the economic and ecological efficiency issues of territories, innovative sharing models are emerging. What are the motivations and incentives for sharing infrastructures? What are the practical modalities for sharing? What governance structures support these shared infrastructures? These are the questions we will explore during this event through presentations, testimonials, and feedback.
This on-line session will include a presentation of the white paper "Sharing Social Infrastructures: How to Open Up Space for Multiple Uses?" followed by a discussion with our partners and participants on how to advance actions and practices regarding the hybridization of our social infrastructures.
With the testimony of partner companies, associations, and local authorities:
- Benoît MEYRONIN, Associate Managing Director, Korus Group Consulting
- Jérôme TRIAUD, Director of Avignon Libraries, City of Avignon
- Mélissa PEBRE, Third-Place Coordinator for the EHPAD La Seigneurie
and the researchers of the chair.
The multi-partner Inclusive Sustainability Chair aims to produce knowledge that enables the analysis, imagination, and experimentation of new mechanisms to support the transformations of territories for social and environmental sustainability.
Through its RDV of Territorial Transition, the Chair invites participants to engage in dialogue with researchers, practitioners, and experts to shed light on themes related to territorial transition. Recordings of previous sessions are available on the Chair's YouTube Playlist.
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