This report presents the main outputs of a series of semi-structured interviews conducted with selected initiatives of digitally-enabled social innovation operating between Rome and Turin in 2025. The interviews are embedded within the Digitally-enabled Social Innovation in the city: implications for urban spaces, societies and governance (DSICity) project that critically examined the growing role of digital technologies in everyday life and their socio-political implications, moving beyond the uncritical technological optimism that often characterises narratives of digital capitalism. To access the Report click here