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Social Innovation in the Service of Social and Ecological Transformation - The Rise of the Enabling State (Hardcover)
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Social Innovation in the Service of Social and Ecological Transformation - The Rise of the Enabling State (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Focus on Environment and Sustainability
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This book explores how the State can play a role as an enabler of
citizens-led social innovations, to accelerate the shift to
sustainable and socially just lifestyles. To meet the twin
challenges of environmental degradation and the rise of
inequalities, societal transformation is urgent. Most theories of
social change focus either on the role of the State, on the magic
of the market, or on the power of technological innovation. This
book explores instead how local communities, given the freedom to
experiment, can design solutions that can have a transformative
impact. Change cannot rely only on central ordering by government,
nor on corporations suddenly acting as responsible citizens.
Societal transformation, at the speed and scope required, also
should be based on the reconstitution of social capital, and on new
forms of democracy emerging from collective action at the local
level. The State matters of course, for the provision of both
public services and of social protection, and to discipline the
market, but it should also act as an enabler of citizen-led
experimentation, and it should set up an institutional apparatus to
ensure that collective learning spreads across jurisdictions.
Corporations themselves can ensure that society taps the full
potential of citizens-led social innovations: they can put their
know-how, their access to finance, and their control of logistical
chains in the service of such innovations, rather than focusing on
shaping consumers' tastes or even adapting to consumers' shifting
expectations. With this aim in mind, this book provides empirical
evidence of how social innovations, typically developed within
"niches", initially at a relatively small scale, can have
society-wide impacts. It also examines the nature of the activism
deployed by social innovators, and the emergence of a
"do-it-yourself" form of democracy. This book will appeal to all
those interested in driving societal change and social innovation
to ensure a sustainable and socially just future for all.
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