{"c_title":"[M2097.001600] Urban andv Social Innovation Living Lab II","c_info":"3 credits | Lecture\/Seminar | Master | Dept. of Environmental Planning","c_summary":"This course is the enrichment course of the Living Lab Workshop I. Students will be continuing the projects that have been initiated in the previous course and having more discussion sessions with classmates to review their projects. This scholarly method will be a developing process of pulling into the shape of their projects. The workshop I emphasize finding out community issue, analyzing it, and providing a practical solution, whereas the workshop II places emphasis on conducting cooperative problem-solving in the field site. In other words, students will be able to experience how a theoretical approach to urban and social innovation can work in the field. If this theoretical approach to the academic field does not work in the area, students can consider other alternatives to solve the problems. This educational approach offers opportunities for students to directly have experience in the process of realizing the idea of urban and social innovation. At the end of the term, students will present final reports and share their project performances with community development-related organizations, such as a local autonomous entity, social innovation enterprises (including public-private sector)."}