Social innovation and territorial development

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    • MacCallum, Diana
    • Moulaert, Frank

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Social innovation and territorial development

edited by Diana MacCallum ... [et al.]

Ashgate, c2009

  • hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The concept of social innovation offers an alternative perspective on development and territorial transformation, one which foregrounds innovation in social relations. This volume presents a broad-ranging and insightful exploration of social innovation and how it can affect life, society and economy, especially within local communities. It addresses key questions about the nature of social innovation as a process and a strategy and explores what opportunities may exist, or may be generated, for social innovation to nourish human development. It puts forward alternative development options which variously highlight solidarity, co-operation, cultural-artistic endeavour and diversity. In doing so, this book offers a provocative response to the predominant neoliberal economic vision of spatial, economic and social change.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Preface
  • Introduction, Diana MacCallum, Frank Moulaert, Jean Hillier and Serena Vicari Haddock
  • Part I Social Innovation: Needs Satisfaction, Community Empowerment and Governance: Social innovation: institutionally embedded, territorially (re)produced, Frank Moulaert
  • Social innovation for community economies, J.K. Gibson-Graham and Gerda Roelvink
  • Microfinance, capital for innovation, Mariana Antohi
  • Civil society, governmentality and the contradictions of governance-beyond-the-state: the Janus-face of social innovation, Erik Swyngedouw. Part II Cities and Socially Innovative Neighbourhoods: Social innovation for neighbourhood revitalization: a case of empowered participation and integrative dynamics in Spain, Arantxa Rodriguez
  • How socially innovative is migrant entrepreneurship? A case study of Berlin, Felicitas Hillman
  • Social innovation, reciprocity and the monetarization of territory in informal settlements in Latin American cities, Pedro Abramo
  • Social innovation and governance of scale in Austria, Andreas Novy, Elisabeth Hammer and Bernhard Leubolt
  • Inclusive places, arts and socially creative milieux, Isabel AndrA(c), Eduardo Brito Henriques and Jorge Malheiros
  • Index.

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