Published June 20, 2023 | Version v1
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Co-creativity in Living Labs: fostering creativity in co-creation processes to transform food systems

  • 1. ROR icon University of Pisa
  • 2. ROR icon National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment

Description

In this article, the authors aim to reflect on the relationship between collaborative creation and creativity (’co-creativity’) within Living Lab (LL) research and innovation in the domain of agri-food systems.While the value of LL is often perceived to be the collaboration among its participants, there is a need to capture and measure the process of co-creation. Co-creativity is indicated by the literature to be a necessary research and collaborative component of social change, as well as for promoting a transformative sustainability agenda.This article uses empirical and primary data collected in the context of the DIVINFOOD project to show the extent to which researchers actively promote, manage and respond to the effects of collaborative creativity within their research. Collaborative creativity is an indispensable component of the co-creation process because it supports collaborative learning. The authors conclude that measuring co-creativity could be an interesting indicator to monitor the development of LLs over time

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co-creativity

Funding

DIVINFOOD – Co-constructing interactive short and mid-tier food chains to value agrobiodiversity in healthy plant-based food 101000383
European Commission