This document, developed by UrbanCo-WORK and with the collaboration of ECHN, aims at investigating the emergence and wider impacts of collaborative workspaces (CWS) in critical urban studies and economic geography perspective, through three interrelated scientific objectives.
The first one is to provide a better understanding of the emergence and variations of CWS in the context of rising social and economic challenges in different institutional, political and cultural contexts;
the second is to critically analyze the impact of such projects for their participants/users and for urban/neighbourhood development processes;
and the third and last, to facilitate transnational learning and replication of social and cultural innovation in the context of co-production, extrapolating new knowledge and practices to co-working in the Greek context and other aspects of urban governance.