
The article explores the rise of Civic Hubs in Rome—self-managed, community-driven spaces tackling urban inequality where traditional welfare has receded. These hubs provide localized services and foster solidarity, participation, and inclusion. Esquilino and Quarticciolo exemplify how diverse neighborhoods can regenerate socially through grassroots action. Institutional recognition has enabled a citywide network, marking a shift toward proximity-based, participatory welfare.
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