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In this paper we look at political responsability and political practice. What might a politics of care be? How might local politics participate in that ethics of care and building new communities and collaboration? Is this paper we will examine the affective dimension of political subjects and opportunities. | The involvement of civil society …also renovating democracy. Thus transparancy, ligitimacy and democracy need to be guaranteed with socifik governance technologies. This also depends on a cultural change in public administration, i.e. decision makers’ and civil servants’ capacity in learning to develop spaces for common decisions, integrate different sources of power and aims and elobarate new practices of working together. | ||
In this paper we look at political responsability and political practice. What might a politics of care be? How might local politics participate in that ethics of care and building new communities and collaboration? Is this paper we will examine the affective dimension of political subjects and opportunities. | |||
Practical ethics | Practical ethics | ||
The involvement of civil society …also renovating democracy. Thus transparancy, ligitimacy and democracy need to be guaranteed with specific governance technologies. This also depends on a cultural change in public administration, i.e. decision makers’ and civil servants’ capacity in learning to develop spaces for common decisions, integrate different sources of power and aims and elobarate new practices of working together. | |||
Social innovation is not innovation in its ends only. SI hence works towards social change through the deepening and the broadening of participation, the establishment of more inclusive organisational procedures, the development of the capacity for collective action and the fundamental change of human attitudes and behaviour. | |||
Instead of focussing at the code or the principles, the norms and the values, we focus at the cultivation of the ethical person, the self-formation as an ethical subject involving practices of forming the ethical political subject. | Instead of focussing at the code or the principles, the norms and the values, we focus at the cultivation of the ethical person, the self-formation as an ethical subject involving practices of forming the ethical political subject. | ||
Which attitudes and practices could make possible ethically sensitive, negotiated settlements between different groups and individuals in the collaboration process and the construction of communities? | Which attitudes and practices could make possible ethically sensitive, negotiated settlements between different groups and individuals in the collaboration process and the construction of communities? | ||
Focus on the attitude of a divers set of policy makers. | Focus on the attitude of a divers set of policy makers. Not in an administrative sense. | ||
A more informal and affective perspective; a look into the antropology of policy makers | |||
Social innovation: instead of looking at shared norms and values we ….a closer look into the process. Not follow a pre given set of norms and values but looking at the process of altering the meaning of what is is to be social. | |||
will enable us to identify more precisely the problems associated with…..as the are constructed in the proces of social innovation. We focus on the process dimension of SI as this dimension is most relevant to the governance challenges…. | |||
SI is not only innovation that is directed at social goals but also uses social means. Social means refer to the development of new or transformation of social relations. | |||
Look at the interaction among divers conscious actors on a small scale. | Look at the interaction among divers conscious actors on a small scale. | ||
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Grassroots movements places where they excercise their responsibility. A close look into micropolitical opportunities. | Grassroots movements places where they excercise their responsibility. A close look into micropolitical opportunities. | ||
Local forms of social innovation tend to highlight the need for necognition and reprensentation and could hence help to improve conventional welfare state politics. | |||
.... The results of this research are relevant for....... | .... The results of this research are relevant for....... |
Versie van 31 okt 2017 12:04
Keywords to describe our research:
- Cross-disciplinary approach to study social innovation
Abstracts
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- Why did you decide to do this study or project?
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- Why is this research and your findings important?
- Why should someone read your entire essay?
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- What is the scope of your study - a general problem, or something specific?
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Describe the method (approach)
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Outline --> Introduction - Body - Conclusion. Two paragraphs up to one page of text. ~ 300 words.
Paper 1 - Theoretical paper
- De huidige discussie gaat vooral om de verschillende definities van SI (wat is de correcte definitie). Wel aangeven waar in het debat / welke traditie we ons bevinden (maximalistische / minimalistisch en transformative / radical opzoeken).
- Minimalist - Maximalist: "A third type of radical innovation has been elaborated by Mangabeira Unger. He distinguishes between minimalist social innovations which give a human face to an otherwise unsupportable situation, and maximalist social innovations that aim at deep changes. ”
- Transformative - Radical
- GAP: hoe het proces in zijn gang gaat is onvoldoende scherp. Zeker wat aan toe te voegen: microniveau. Een scherpere blik op SI.
- Wat gebeurt er? Daar is niet veel naar gekeken.
- Combinatie met Human and Social Geography
ABSTRACT
Instead of joining the greater discussion on the uses of social innovation and its definition, this study focusses on the process. It aims at elucidating what happens during the process.
.... a closer focus on the process
....This study.... takes a social geography lens by drawing on the concepts of place and community
.... looks at micro connections between individuals....
.... a cross-disciplinary approach between policy administration and human & social geography
.... The results of this research are relevant for....... researchers, practisioners and policy makers interested in the greater picture of social innovation
Paper 2 - The process of social innovation
- lijn: mooi dat er wordt gekeken naar het niveau van organisatie; maar wat gebeurt er op het niveau van individuen?
- relatie met overheden: kunnen publieke instellingen ook innovatief zijn?
- inter-organisatorisch kijken. Niet: wie is de leider / kenmerken e.d. Wel: hoe zit het met de verhouding tussen al die mensen. Dat mist in literatuur!
- etnografisch meerwaarde toevoegen. Gebeurt nog niet in bestuurswetenschappen (public administration). Etnografie en innovatie.
ABSTRACT
While previous studies often focussed on the organisational level, this study explores the social innovation process on the micro level of the individual. Instead of looking at leadership and the capabilities and competences of human change agents, this study focusses on the relations between the individual people taking part in the social innovation process.
.... Concepts? The encounter &...?
.... The results of this research are relevant for researchers and practisioners in the public administration discipline.
Paper 3 - Ethics of care: Means to an end or end in itself?
- link innovatie: rol van ethics in gemeenschap vormen. Is dat:
- zorgdragen voor ipv innovatief menstype te zijn (als individu) of is de ethics of care die in de gemeenschap ontstaat de sociale innovatie?
ABSTRACT
Role of ethics in micro practices
Concept of ‘care’ sometimes used as an alternative to the concept of solidarity
Specific focus on ethics: how do people take care of each other; ethics of care
Ethics of care: looks at ethics which pays more attention to emotional and private role of ethical judgments.
Look at the actual practices in everyday life settings and grass-roots movements
Care for each other plays everywhere; we look at how it works in neighbourhoods and in the family.
Focus on the individual experiences.
Why: better understanding of how all those individual choices work through the way society changes.
Again: role encounter and place: We need to think more carefully about which types of encounters are sought, and by whom, and which are avoided, and by whom.
The emphasis is placed not just on immediate contact experiences, but also on how peoples accrued histories of social experience and material circumstances may also contribute to their feelings about different sorts of encounters. In particular, how do 'real' and 'imagined' feelings and practices of care inhibit or open up the possibilities that a bridge being made between people's attitudes to particular individuals and to wider social groups?
aim: to recognize cares and different responsibilities formed in material, technological, symbolic and imagined space. ....can be extended as a form of interest in the commons.
To scan the landscape for evidence and proposals for new ways of gathering diversity into a functioning ‘commons’.
Commons: seen as:
Argument link with social innovation: the role of ethics in community building:
Not a focus on the innovative individual but:
are the different ways to care for each other that arise in the community a social innovation in itself?
.... The results of this research are relevant for.......
Paper 4 - Politics of care
- Hoe kun je politici hier in meenemen; houding cultiveren. Niet in bestuurlijke zin maar houding als persoon.
- antropologie van beleidsmakers.
ABSTRACT
The involvement of civil society …also renovating democracy. Thus transparancy, ligitimacy and democracy need to be guaranteed with socifik governance technologies. This also depends on a cultural change in public administration, i.e. decision makers’ and civil servants’ capacity in learning to develop spaces for common decisions, integrate different sources of power and aims and elobarate new practices of working together.
In this paper we look at political responsability and political practice. What might a politics of care be? How might local politics participate in that ethics of care and building new communities and collaboration? Is this paper we will examine the affective dimension of political subjects and opportunities.
Practical ethics
The involvement of civil society …also renovating democracy. Thus transparancy, ligitimacy and democracy need to be guaranteed with specific governance technologies. This also depends on a cultural change in public administration, i.e. decision makers’ and civil servants’ capacity in learning to develop spaces for common decisions, integrate different sources of power and aims and elobarate new practices of working together.
Social innovation is not innovation in its ends only. SI hence works towards social change through the deepening and the broadening of participation, the establishment of more inclusive organisational procedures, the development of the capacity for collective action and the fundamental change of human attitudes and behaviour.
Instead of focussing at the code or the principles, the norms and the values, we focus at the cultivation of the ethical person, the self-formation as an ethical subject involving practices of forming the ethical political subject.
Which attitudes and practices could make possible ethically sensitive, negotiated settlements between different groups and individuals in the collaboration process and the construction of communities?
Focus on the attitude of a divers set of policy makers. Not in an administrative sense.
A more informal and affective perspective; a look into the antropology of policy makers
Social innovation: instead of looking at shared norms and values we ….a closer look into the process. Not follow a pre given set of norms and values but looking at the process of altering the meaning of what is is to be social.
will enable us to identify more precisely the problems associated with…..as the are constructed in the proces of social innovation. We focus on the process dimension of SI as this dimension is most relevant to the governance challenges….
SI is not only innovation that is directed at social goals but also uses social means. Social means refer to the development of new or transformation of social relations.
Look at the interaction among divers conscious actors on a small scale.
Grassroots movements places where they excercise their responsibility. A close look into micropolitical opportunities.
Local forms of social innovation tend to highlight the need for necognition and reprensentation and could hence help to improve conventional welfare state politics.
.... The results of this research are relevant for.......
Paper 5 - What happens when you become the best practise
- Dit bekijken met een externe blik en hoe het het project en de mensen en de plaats heeft veranderd
- de rol van plaats
- vanuit het perspectief van best practice / reflectie over de eigen positie
- sociale mobiliteit / creëert hiërarchie / hoe valt dat in de groep
ABSTRACT
Closer look into practice of social innovation: to identify more precisely the specific problems associated; a closer look at the collaboration, interdependence, the awareness of it and the actual creation of active trust and reflexieve engagement.
Analyse how these tensions play out in actual practices as they are constructed in practice of social innovation.
.... The results of this research are relevant for.......
Paper 6 - Auto-Ethnography
- Professional als object van solidariteit.
- buffer zijn / risico absorberen
- pedagogie als discipline?
ABSTRACT
.... The results of this research are relevant for.......