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Luca Toschi
Luca Toschi is full professor of Sociology of Cultural and Communicative Processes and director of the Center for Generative Communication at the University of Florence (Italy) and of the Lab CfGC. Author of La Comunicazione Generativa (Apogeo, 2011), he conceived and has been promoting the Generative Communication Paradigm in all areas of his work, both as a researcher and as a consultant.
Viola Davini
Viola Davini is a research fellow at Center for Generative Communication (University of Florence) and holds a PhD in Innovation and Rural Development. She has expertise in the design of communication strategies to strengthen relationships between the university and local communities.
Eugenio Pandolfini
Eugenio Pandolfini is a researcher at the Center for Generative Communication (University of Florence (Italy) and holds a PhD in Advanced Design (Polytechnic School of Architecture of Madrid). He has expertise in the design of community building strategies in the healthcare field.
Marco Sbardella
Marco Sbardella is a research fellow at the Center for Generative Communication (University of Florence) and holds a PhD in Sustainable Management of Agricultural and Forestry Resources. He has expertise in the design of communication and community building strategies related to social innovation, especially in the fields of agriculture and healthcare.