This paper joins together different educational research approaches, which highlight the relevance of educational research as a stimulus to bottom-up transformative processes, and as a tool to make them valuable at the local (territorial) and global (national, European) level. Each approach is dedicated to a single region or administrative district of Italy, within which their cases unfold (namely: Apulia, Lombardy, and Trento). Moreover, as made apparent by the joint diagram, they all share assumptions with regards to the ontology of the macrolevel, which constitute the bases for their comparability. The final section subsumes individual results by projecting them against a theo-retical background that stresses on the role of bottom-up processes as fos-terers of transformative resilience; the latter allows for adaptation without depletion of contextual elements, nor the avoidance of selective pressures. As such, educational research qualifies as one of the cornerstones of sus-tainable development.

Balzano, V., Cuppari, A., Michelotti, R., Marcelli, A. (2021). Modelling Bottom-up Territorial Development within the Framework of Sustainable Educational Research: A ‘Multi-Voice’ contribution concerning transformative, innovative, and participatory processes facing local sociocultural demands and special needs. FORMAZIONE & INSEGNAMENTO, V. 19 N.1 (2021): VOLUME II, 773-785 [10.7346/-fei-XIX-01-21_66].

Modelling Bottom-up Territorial Development within the Framework of Sustainable Educational Research: A ‘Multi-Voice’ contribution concerning transformative, innovative, and participatory processes facing local sociocultural demands and special needs

Cuppari, A
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2021

Abstract

This paper joins together different educational research approaches, which highlight the relevance of educational research as a stimulus to bottom-up transformative processes, and as a tool to make them valuable at the local (territorial) and global (national, European) level. Each approach is dedicated to a single region or administrative district of Italy, within which their cases unfold (namely: Apulia, Lombardy, and Trento). Moreover, as made apparent by the joint diagram, they all share assumptions with regards to the ontology of the macrolevel, which constitute the bases for their comparability. The final section subsumes individual results by projecting them against a theo-retical background that stresses on the role of bottom-up processes as fos-terers of transformative resilience; the latter allows for adaptation without depletion of contextual elements, nor the avoidance of selective pressures. As such, educational research qualifies as one of the cornerstones of sus-tainable development.
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Bottom-up processes, Education, Territory, Transformative learning, Welfare
English
2021
V. 19 N.1 (2021): VOLUME II
773
785
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Balzano, V., Cuppari, A., Michelotti, R., Marcelli, A. (2021). Modelling Bottom-up Territorial Development within the Framework of Sustainable Educational Research: A ‘Multi-Voice’ contribution concerning transformative, innovative, and participatory processes facing local sociocultural demands and special needs. FORMAZIONE & INSEGNAMENTO, V. 19 N.1 (2021): VOLUME II, 773-785 [10.7346/-fei-XIX-01-21_66].
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