Everyone a Changemaker? Exploring the Moral Underpinnings of Social Innovation Discourse Through Real Utopias
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2020-03-19
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English
Abstract
The term ‘social innovation’ has come to gather all manner of meanings from policymakers and politicians across the political spectrum. But while actors may unproblematically unite around a broad perspective of social innovation as bringing about (positive) social change, we rarely see evidence of a shared vision for the kind of social change that social innovation ought to bring about. Taking inspiration from methods that recognise the utopian think- ing inherent in the social innovation concept, we draw upon Erik Olin Wright’s concept of ‘real utopias’ to investigate the moral underpinnings inherent in the public statements of Ashoka, one of the most prominent social innovation actors operating in the world today. We seek to animate discussion on the moral princi- ples that guide social innovation discourse through examining the problems that Ashoka is trying to solve through social innov- ation, the world they are striving to create, and the strategies they propose to realise their vision.
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HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HM Sociology
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JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Volume
12
Issue
3
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Submitter
Dey, Pascal
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Teasdale, S., Roy, M. J., Ziegler, R., Mauksch, S., Dey, P., & Raufflet, E. B. (2020). Everyone a Changemaker? Exploring the Moral Underpinnings of Social Innovation Discourse Through Real Utopias. In JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Vol. 12, Issue 3). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13089
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