The International Handbook. On Social Innovation Collective Action, Social Learning and Transdisciplinary Research
Edited by Frank Moulaert, Diana MacCallum, Abid Mehmood, Abdelillah Hamdouch, Edward Elgar Publishing, United States, julho 2013
This enriching Handbook covers many aspects of the scientific and socio-political debates on social innovation today.
The contributors provide an overview of theoretical perspectives, methodologies and instructive experiences from all continents, as well as implications for collective action and policy. They argue strongly for social innovation as a key to human development. The Handbook defines social innovation as innovation in social relations within both micro and macro spheres, with the purpose of satisfying unmet or new human needs across different layers of society. It connects social innovation to empowerment dynamics, thus giving a political character to social movements and bottom-up governance initiatives. Together these should lay the foundations for a fairer, more democratic society for all.
This interdisciplinary work, written by scholars collaborating to develop a joint methodological perspective toward social innovation agency and processes, will be invaluable for students and researchers in social science and humanities. It will also appeal to policy makers, policy analysts, lobbyists and activists seeking to give inspiration and leadership from a social innovation perspective.
Full table of contents
Contents:
General Introduction: The Return of Social Innovation as a Scientific Concept and a Social Practice
Frank Moulaert, Diana MacCallum, Abid Mehmood and Abdelillah Hamdouch
PART I: SOCIAL INNOVATION: FROM CONCEPT TO THEORY AND PRACTICE
Introduction: Social Innovation at the Crossroads between Science, Economy and Society
Juan-Luis Klein
1. Social Innovation: Intuition, Precept, Concept, Theory and Practice
Frank Moulaert, Diana MacCallum and Jean Hillier
2. Social Innovation in Governance and Public Management Systems: Toward a New Paradigm?
Benoît Lévesque
3. Social Innovation, Social Economy and Social Enterprise: What Can the European Debate Tell Us?
Jacques Defourny and Marthe Nyssens
4. Social Innovation in an Unsustainable World
Abid Mehmood and Constanza Parra
5. Social Innovation through Arts and Creativity
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay and Thomas Pilati
6. Microcredit as a Social Innovation
Arvind Ashta, Karl Dayson, Rajat Gera, Samanthala Hettihewa, N.V. Krishna and Christopher Wright
7. Social Innovation for People-Centred Development
Lars Hulgård and P.K. Shajahan
PART II: SOCIAL INNOVATION THEORY: ITS ROLE IN KNOWLEDGE BUILDING
Introduction: Social Innovation – An Idea Longing for Theory
Stijn Oosterlynck
8. Social Innovation Research: A New Stage in Innovation Analysis?
Bob Jessop, Frank Moulaert, Lars Hulgård and Abdelillah Hamdouch
9. Social Innovation: A Territorial Process
Barbara Van Dyck and Pieter Van den Broeck
10. Social Sustainability: A Competing Concept to Social Innovation?
Constanza Parra
11. Theorizing Multi-level Governance in Social Innovation Dynamics
Marc Pradel Miquel, Marisol García Cabeza and Santiago Eizaguirre Anglada
12. Towards a Deleuzean-inspired Methodology for Social Innovation Research and Practice
Jean Hillier
PART III: INSTRUCTIVE CASE STUDIES IN SOCIAL INNOVATION ANALYSIS
Introduction: Social Innovation Experience and Action as a Lead for Research
Stuart Cameron
13. Just Another Roll of the Dice: A Socially Creative Initiative to Assure Roma Housing in North Western Italy
Tommaso Vitale and Andrea Membretti
14. From ‘Book Container’ to Community Centre
John Andersen, Kristian Delica and Martin Severin Frandsen
15. Venturing Off the Beaten Path: Social Innovation and Settlement Upgrading in Voi, Kenya
Emmanuel Midheme
16. Knowledge Building and Organizational Behavior: The Mondragón Case from a Social Innovation Perspective
Igor Calzada
17. Going Beyond Physical Urban Planning Interventions: Fostering Social Innovation through Urban Renewal in Brugse Poort, Ghent
Stijn Oosterlynck and Pascal Debruyne
18. Social Innovation through the Arts in Rural Areas: The Case of Montemor-o-Novo
Isabel André, Alexandre Abreu and André Carmo
PART IV: SOCIAL INNOVATION ANALYSIS: METHODOLOGIES
Introduction: ‘Reality’ as a Guide for SI Research Methods?
Abdelillah Hamdouch
19. A Transversal Reading of Social Innovation in European Cities
Serena Vicari Haddock and Chiara Tornaghi
20. Qualitative Approaches for the Study of Socially Innovation Initiatives
Haris Konstantatos, Dimitra Siatitsa, Dina Vaiou
21. Research Strategies for Assets and Strengths Based Community Development
Nola Kunnen, Diana MacCallum and Susan Young
22. Technological Incubators of Solidarity Economy Initiatives: A Methodology for Promoting Social Innovation in Brazil
Ana Dubeux
23. Partnership-based Research: Coproduction of Knowledge and Contribution to Social Innovation
Jean-Marc Fontan, Denis Harrisson and Juan-Luis Klein
24. Social Innovation in Public Elder Care: The Role of Action Research
John Andersen and Annette Bilfeldt
25. Reflections on the Form and Content of Participatory Action Research and Implications for Social Innovation Research
Len Arthur
PART V: COLLECTIVE ACTION, INSTITUTIONAL LEVERAGE AND PUBLIC POLICY
Introduction: The Institutional Space for Social Innovation
Diana MacCallum
26. Learning from Case Studies of Social Innovation in the Field of Social Services: Creatively Balancing Top-down Universalism with Bottom-up Democracy
Flavia Martinelli
27. The Social and Solidarity-based Economy as a New Field of Public Action: A Policy and Method for Promoting Social Innovation
Laurent Fraisse
28. The Québec Model: A Social Innovation System Founded on Cooperation and Consensus Building
Juan-Luis Klein, Jean-Marc Fontan, Denis Harrisson and Benoît Lévesque
29. The Linkages between Popular Education and Solidarity Economy in Brazil: An Historical Perspective
Ana Cristina Fernandes, Andreas Novy and Paul Singer
30. Local Associations in Chile: Social Innovation in a Mature Neoliberal Society
Vicente Espinoza
31. Gender and Social Innovation: The Role of EU Policies
Isabel André
PART VI: FRONTIERS IN SOCIAL INNOVATION RESEARCH
Introduction: The Pillars of Social Innovation Research and Practice
Serena Vicari Haddock
32. Innovative Forms of Knowledge Production: Transdisciplinarity and Knowledge Alliances
Andreas Novy, Sarah Habersack and Barbara Schaller
33. Holistic Research Methodology and Pragmatic Collective Action
Frank Moulaert and Abid Mehmood
34. Social Innovation for Community Economies: How Action Research Creates ‘Other Worlds’
J.K. Gibson-Graham and Gerda Roelvink
35. Framing Social Innovation Research: A Sociology of Knowledge Perspective
Frank Moulaert and Barbara Van Dyck
Index