This is v interesting and worth a read, including the reference to ‘soft infrastructure’, which I take to be a synonym for social infrastructure.
At the risk of sounding a bit naff, civil society is often about the activities that makes places good to live in. People want that. https://twitter.com/racheljanetwolf/status/1391672490527805443">https://twitter.com/racheljan...
At the risk of sounding a bit naff, civil society is often about the activities that makes places good to live in. People want that. https://twitter.com/racheljanetwolf/status/1391672490527805443">https://twitter.com/racheljan...
Have seen some really interesting responses to this article. For example https://twitter.com/PhilipJCollins1/status/1391728387467661314">https://twitter.com/PhilipJCo...
This is also a very good thread in response. https://twitter.com/TorstenBell/status/1391688484218417159
I">https://twitter.com/TorstenBe... liked the point about the need for places to have liveability as well as the local economy. We have to be clear about how our sector contributes to both. A more civilised society and a more social economy.
I">https://twitter.com/TorstenBe... liked the point about the need for places to have liveability as well as the local economy. We have to be clear about how our sector contributes to both. A more civilised society and a more social economy.