Compendium for the Civic Economy
* Report: Compendium for the civic economy. What the Big Society should learn from 25 trailblazers. OO / , 2011.
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"a civic economy is emerging, one which is fundamentally both open and social. it's an economy which is fusing the culture of web 2.0 with civic purpose."
Case Studies
16-21 #01 Arcola Theatre 168-171 Lessons learned 22-27 #02 Baisikeli 172-173 A Recognising the protagonists 28-33 #03 Brixton Village 174-175 B Participation beyond consultation 34-39 #04 Bromley by Bow Centre 176-177 C Financial co-investment 40-45 #05 Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. 178-179 D Re-using existing assets 46-51 #06 Fab Lab Manchester 180-181 E The experience of place 52-57 #07 Fintry Development Trust 182-183 F An open-ended approach 58-63 #08 The George and Dragon 184-185 G Generating change through networks 64-69 #09 Household Energy Services 186-187 H Recognising where value lies 70-75 #10 The Hub Islington 189 Building a civic economy future 76-81 #11 Hørsholm Waste-to-Energy 82-87 #12 Incredible Edible Todmorden 192-193 Photographs 88-93 #13 Jayride 194 The 00:/ project team 94-99 #14 Livity 195 Acknowledgements 100-105 #15 Museum of East Anglian Life 106-111 #16 Neil Sutherland Architects 112-117 #17 Nottingham University Hospitals 118-123 #18 Olinda Psychiatric Hospital 124-129 #19 One Love City 130-135 #20 The People's Supermarket 136-141 #21 Rutland Telecom 142-147 #22 Southwark Circle 148-153 #23 Studio Hergebruik 154-159 #24 TCHO 160-165 #25 Tübingen User-led Housing