
People-Centered Social Innovation
Global Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-0-367-78532-1 (ISBN)
Description
Social Innovation is emerging as an alternate interdisciplinary development pathway of knowledge and practice that aims to understand and address contemporary complexities and multi - dimensional social realities. BEPA (2011) defines social innovation as, 'innovations that are social in both their ends and means'. However, though Social Innovation is a widely-used term; its conceptual understanding and the specific relation to social change remains under explored.
People Centered Social Innovation: Global perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm attempts to revisit and extend the existing understanding of Social Innovation in practice by focusing upon the lived realities of marginalized groups and communities. The emerging field of people-centered development is placed in dialogue with theory and concepts from the more established field of social innovation to create a new approach; one that adopts a global perspective, engaging with very different experiences of marginality across the global north and south. Theoretically, 'People Centered Social Innovation: Global Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm' draws upon 'northern' understandings of change and improvement as well as 'southern' theory concerns for epistemological diversity and meaning making. The result is an experiment aimed at reimagining research and practice that seriously needs to center the actor in processes of social transformation.
People Centered Social Innovation: Global perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm attempts to revisit and extend the existing understanding of Social Innovation in practice by focusing upon the lived realities of marginalized groups and communities. The emerging field of people-centered development is placed in dialogue with theory and concepts from the more established field of social innovation to create a new approach; one that adopts a global perspective, engaging with very different experiences of marginality across the global north and south. Theoretically, 'People Centered Social Innovation: Global Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm' draws upon 'northern' understandings of change and improvement as well as 'southern' theory concerns for epistemological diversity and meaning making. The result is an experiment aimed at reimagining research and practice that seriously needs to center the actor in processes of social transformation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-78532-1 (9780367785321)
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Global Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm
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Global Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm
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Swati Banerjee | Stephen Carney | Lars Hulgard
People-Centered Social Innovation
Global Perspectives on an Emerging Paradigm
E-Book
07/2019
1st Edition
Routledge
€59.49
Available for download
Persons
Swati Banerjee, PhD is Professor and Chairperson at the Centre for Livelihoods and Social Innovation, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, India and Co-ordinator of the Right Livelihood College (RLC) - TISS.
Stephen Carney, PhD is Associate Professor in Comparative Education Policy at Roskilde University in Denmark.
Lars Hulgard, PhD is Professor of social entrepreneurship, Roskilde University, Denmark and visiting professor at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India.
Stephen Carney, PhD is Associate Professor in Comparative Education Policy at Roskilde University in Denmark.
Lars Hulgard, PhD is Professor of social entrepreneurship, Roskilde University, Denmark and visiting professor at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India.
Content
Introduction
Swati Banerjee, Stephen Carney and Lars Hulgard
Social Innovation Learning from Critical Social Entrepreneurship Studies: How Are They Critical and Why Do We Need Them?
Luise Li Langergaard
Arenas for Gendering Social Innovation and Marginalized Women's Collectives
Linda Lundgaard Andersen and Swati Banerjee
Genealogy and Institutionalization of People-Centered Social Innovation in Kudumbashree, Kerala, India
P. K. Shajahan and Lars Hulgard
Ethos of Social Innovation: In Search of a Decolonizing Analysis
Adriane Vieira Ferrarini
Informal Entrepreneurship as Adaptive Innovation: Strategies Among Migrant Workers in Indian Cities
Sunil D. Santha and Devisha Sasidevan
Buen Vivir as an Innovative Development Model
Andres Morales, Roger Spear, Michael Ngoasong, and Silvia Sacchetti
Indian Diasporic Communities: Exploring Belonging, Marginality and Transnationalism
Rashmi Singla, P. K. Shajahan and Sujata Sriram
Innovations in Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Fostering State-University-Community Nexus
Abdul Shaban and Prashant B Narnaware
Social Innovation in Africa: An Empirical and Conceptual Analysis
Jeremy Millard, Mohamed Wageih and Bev Meldrum
Social Innovations as Heretical Practices
Silla Marie Morch Sievers
List of Contributors
Index
Swati Banerjee, Stephen Carney and Lars Hulgard
Social Innovation Learning from Critical Social Entrepreneurship Studies: How Are They Critical and Why Do We Need Them?
Luise Li Langergaard
Arenas for Gendering Social Innovation and Marginalized Women's Collectives
Linda Lundgaard Andersen and Swati Banerjee
Genealogy and Institutionalization of People-Centered Social Innovation in Kudumbashree, Kerala, India
P. K. Shajahan and Lars Hulgard
Ethos of Social Innovation: In Search of a Decolonizing Analysis
Adriane Vieira Ferrarini
Informal Entrepreneurship as Adaptive Innovation: Strategies Among Migrant Workers in Indian Cities
Sunil D. Santha and Devisha Sasidevan
Buen Vivir as an Innovative Development Model
Andres Morales, Roger Spear, Michael Ngoasong, and Silvia Sacchetti
Indian Diasporic Communities: Exploring Belonging, Marginality and Transnationalism
Rashmi Singla, P. K. Shajahan and Sujata Sriram
Innovations in Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Fostering State-University-Community Nexus
Abdul Shaban and Prashant B Narnaware
Social Innovation in Africa: An Empirical and Conceptual Analysis
Jeremy Millard, Mohamed Wageih and Bev Meldrum
Social Innovations as Heretical Practices
Silla Marie Morch Sievers
List of Contributors
Index