Transformatieve Sociale Innovatie en (Dis)Empowerment
15 juni, 2017Zowel het publieke als het wetenschappelijke domein stellen dat de huidige welvaartsstaat verandert – en beide domeinen delen, gerelateerd an de zoektocht naar vernieuwende welvaartsmodellen, een groeiende interesse voor sociale innovatie. Gezien de aanhoudendheid en complexiteit van huidige maatschappelijke uitdagingen is het potentieel voor transformatie en empowerment, dat aan sociale innovatie wordt toegeschreven, echter niet vanzelfsprekend. In dit artikel wordt een licht geworpen op de relaties tussen sociale innovatie, transformatieve verandering en empowerment.
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This article responds to the increasing public and academic discourses on social innovation, which often rest on the assumption that social innovation can drive societal change and empower actors to deal with societal challenges and a retreating welfare state. In order to scrutinize this assumption, this article proposes a set of concepts to study the dynamics of transformative social innovation and underlying processes of multi-actor (dis)empowerment.
First, the concept of transformative social innovation is unpacked by proposing four foundational concepts to help distinguish between different pertinent ‘shades’ of change and innovation: 1) social innovation, (2) system innovation, (3) game-changers, and (4) narratives of change. These concepts, invoking insights from transitions studies and social innovations literature, are used to construct a conceptual account of how transformative social innovation emerges as a co-evolutionary interaction between diverse shades of change and innovation.
Second, the paper critically discusses the dialectic nature of multi-actor (dis)empowerment that underlies such processes of change and innovation. The paper then demonstrates how the conceptualisations are applied to three empirical case-studies of transformative social innovation: Impact Hub, Time Banks and Credit Unions.
In the conclusion we synthesise how the concepts and the empirical examples help to understand contemporary shifts in societal power relations and the changing role of the welfare state.
Authors
Avelino, F., J.M. Wittmayer, B. Pel, P. Weaver, A. Dumitru, A. Haxeltine, R. Kemp, M.S. Jørgensen, T. Bauler, S. Ruijsink, T. O’Riordan (2017)
Title
Transformative Social Innovation and (Dis)Empowerment, Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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