
The INCASI2 project proposes the creation of a Living Lab on Socio-economic Inequalities between Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean (INCASI Living Lab) in order to forge international scientific cooperation on socio-economic inequalities to solve present and future challenges and to elaborate diagnoses and practical conclusions to inform the design of innovative public policies aimed at addressing situations of socio-economic inequality in collaboration with socio-economic, political and scientific actors.
In this sense, the activity of the network will be developed and disseminated through scientific seminars with different contributions for the construction of the new DYSIC index, recommendations, guides and protocols for action will be developed for its application at local, national and international level, both in the public and private spheres, and an open space for reflection will be generated.
The INCASI Living Lab is designed to add value to the innovation process around three basic aspects: the development of a solidarity strategy of open innovation, the monitoring of a methodology focused on the just life of people and the creation of a space for thought and transversal action that allows the participation of different socio-economic, political and scientific agents.
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Video Living Lab – Methodological Issues – Sebastián Benítez Larghi (31/03/2026)
On 31 March 2026, INCASI’s ILL Methodological Issues seminar was held at the UNLP, entitled “Technobiography: a theoretical and methodological proposal for the study of digital appropriation processes” and presented by Sebastián Benítez Larghi of the National University of La Plata (UNLP). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Emanuele Ferragina & Joan Miquel Verd (30/03/2026)
On 30 March 2026, ILL Seminar No. 128 was held at the National University of La Plata, featuring the following presentations: 1. “The effects of unemployment on sociability and social isolation among young people: A case study in Barcelona”, presented by Joan Miquel Verd of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). 2. “The Evolution of…
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Video Living Lab – Mateo Núñez (26/03/2026)
On 26 March 2026, ILL Seminar No. 127 was held at the University of the Republic, featuring a presentation entitled “Migration and socio-economic development in rural regions: the case of El Bierzo (Spain) and L’Astigiano (Italy)”, given by Mateo Núñez-Martínez from the University of A Coruña (UDC). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Victor Climent (18/03/2026)
On 18 March 2026, the 125th ILL seminar was held at the University of São Paulo, featuring a presentation entitled ‘The Rise of the Far Right in Europe and Spain’, given by Victor Climent of the University of Barcelona (UB). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Eleonore Kofman (12/03/2026)
On 12 March 2026, ILL Seminar No. 124 was held at the University of Barcelona, featuring a presentation entitled “Gender Backlash, Migration and the Simple Society” by Eleonore Kofman of Middlesex University London (MDX). Watch the video below:
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Video Living Lab – Ettore Recchi (09/03/2026)
On 9 March 2026, ILL Seminar No. 121 was held at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, featuring a presentation entitled ‘Global Mobility Ginis: The Inequality of International Population Movements (1995–2022)’ given by Ettore Recchi of Sciences Po (ScPo). Watch the video below: