Exploring Civic Innovation for Social and Economic Transformation Routledge Studies in Development Economics Series
Coordonnateurs : Biekart Kees, Harcourt Wendy, Knorringa Peter
This edited collection examines the globally rising phenomenon of civic innovation. Combining nuanced theory with rich empirical examples, this book defines the dynamic and complex process of civic innovation as the multiple economic, political and social processes where peoples, organizations, movements and ideas are shaping struggles for global justice on the interface of capitalism.
Exploring Civic Innovation for Social and Economic Transformation reflects the increasingly holistic approach to development in terms of both teaching and research, and illustrates how civic innovation happens everywhere; at the global and institutional level as well as in communities and for individuals. Through conceptual debate and narrative accounts, this book explores the new practices emerging from varying economies, transformative empowerment strategies in global value chains, local politics of social movements and the struggles for rights in regards to race, gender and sexuality.
Bringing together scholars from a range of disciplines, this book would be of interest to post-graduate students of development studies, with an interest in social research.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Giving meaning to Civic Innovation
Kees Biekart, Wendy Harcourt and Peter Knorringa
Chapter 2 The Institutional Foundations of Civic Innovation
Georgina Gomez and Holly Ritchie
Chapter 3 Change actors and civic innovators: who triggers change? Systematizing the role of interlocutors in civic innovation processes
Alan Fowler
Chapter 4 Can Consultants be Civic Innovators? Exploring their Roles as Auditors and Allies
Sylvia I. Bergh and Kees Biekart
Chapter 5 Between State, Market and Civil Society: What constitutes the social in social entrepreneurship?
A.H.J. (Bert) Helmsing
Chapter 6 Civic Innovation in Value Chains: Towards Workers as Agents in Non-governmental Labour Regulation
Karin Astrid Siegmann, Jeroen Merk and Peter Knorringa
Chapter 7 Civic Innovation by Family Farmers in the Face of Global Value Chain Inclusion: Between Material Conditions and Imagined Futures
Lee Pegler and Wanessa Marques Silva
Chapter 8 Exploring embodiment and intersectionality in transnational feminist activist research
Wendy Harcourt, Rosalba Icaza and Virginia Vargas
Chapter 9 Towards new perspectives on labour precarity and decent work of sex workers
Silke Heumann, Karin Astrid Siegmann and Empower Foundation
Chapter 10 Resistance and Hope: youth responding to the economic crisis in Southern Europe
Paulina (Sat) Trejo-Mendez, Paula Sánchez de la Blanca, Laura Santamaría Buitrago, Emma Claire Sardoni and Guilia Simula with Wendy Harcourt
Chapter 11 Civic Activism and Social Accountability: a Quantitative Approach
Anderson Macedo de Jesus and Irene van Staveren
Chapter 12 Minding the gap between activism and academia – or bridging it? Reflections on how to do civic innovation research
Kees Biekart and Karin Astrid Siegmann
Chapter 13 Conclusion: Moving agendas forward
Kees Biekart, Wendy Harcourt and Peter Knorringa
Kees Biekart is Associate Professor of Political Sociology at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Wendy Harcourt is Associate Professor in Critical Development and Feminist Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Peter Knorringa is Professor of Private Sector and Development at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Exploring Civic Innovation for Social and Economic... :
Mots-clés :
Development; Economics; Civic Innovation; Social Transformation; Politics; Capitalism; Race; Gender; Sexuality; Institutional Economics; Fair Trade; Feminist Activism; Wendy Harcourt; Peter Knorringa; Georgina M; Gmez; Holly A; Ritchie; Alan Fowler; Sylvia I; Bergh; A.H.J; (Bert) Helmsing; Karin Astrid Siegmann; Jeroen Merk; Lee Pegler; Wanessa Marques Silva; Rosalba Icaza; Virginia Vargas; Silke Heumann; Empower Foundation; Paulina (Sat) Trejo-Mendez; Paula Shez de la Blanca; Laura Santamaría Buitrago; Emma Claire Sardoni; Guilia Simula; Anderson Macedo de Jesus; Irene van Staveren; Civic Innovation Research; Young Men; ILO Force Labour Convention; Precarious Labour Conditions; OWS; Civil Society; Sex Workers; Social Entrepreneurs; Decent Labour Conditions; GBV; Social Entrepreneurial Process; Social Upgrading; Critical Interculturality; Multi-variate Regression Analysis; Social Science Research; Social Entrepreneurship; Social Entrepreneurial Activity; Transnational Feminist Activism; Feminist Research Activists; International Aid System; Tahrir Square; Forced Labour Situations