The International Handbook on Social Innovation 2013
DOI: 10.4337/9781849809993.00008
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General introduction: the return of social innovation as a scientific concept and a social practice

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“…In turn, networking is limited since grassroots usually constitute an antithesis to regime actors and practices, and/or operate more self-referential if strongly rooted in a particular place. Social innovation studies equally recognize these challenges and point to the need for active empowerment as a necessary response [34][35][36]. By providing direct material or immaterial support for those ultimately affected (e.g.…”
Section: : 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, networking is limited since grassroots usually constitute an antithesis to regime actors and practices, and/or operate more self-referential if strongly rooted in a particular place. Social innovation studies equally recognize these challenges and point to the need for active empowerment as a necessary response [34][35][36]. By providing direct material or immaterial support for those ultimately affected (e.g.…”
Section: : 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para Bignetti (2011) (BEPA, 2014). Por fim, Moulaert et al (2013), afirmam que nos últimos anos, a inovação social tornou-se cada vez mais influente, tanto na educação quanto na política, constituindo-se como um alicerce conceitual para as relações de confiança baseadas na comunidade, grupos de reflexão, práticas de gestão de empresas e programas de financiamento do governo em todos os continentes, levando a uma ampla gama de projetos e redes internacionais que reconhecem falhas no passado na prestação de serviços convencionais para combater a pobreza e a exclusão social e, procuram promover novas formas de fazer as coisas, com base nas relações sociais e experiências de quem precisa (MOULAERT et al, 2013).…”
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“…Proponents of the first approach [2][3][4][5] construe social innovations as novelties intended to attain socially-important goals. The social content shall be ingrained not only in the ultimate result, but also in the process of the activity.…”
Section: The Concept Of Social Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%