Translocal empowerment in transformative social innovation networks

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Translocal empowerment in transformative social innovation networksFecha
2020Cita bibliográfica
Flor Avelino , Adina Dumitru , Carla Cipolla , Iris Kunze & Julia Wittmayer (2020) Translocal empowerment in transformative social innovation networks, European Planning Studies, 28:5, 955-977, DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2019.1578339
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[Abstract] This paper contributes to public and academic discussions on empowerment and social innovation by conceptualizing the mechanisms of empowerment from a social psychology perspective, and empirically exploring how people are empowered through both local and transnational linkages, i.e. translocal networks. Section 2 conceptualizes empowerment as the process through which actors gain the capacity to mobilize resources to achieve a goal, building on different power theories in relation to social change, combined with self-determination theory and intrinsic motivation research. Based on that conceptualization, empirical questions are formulated to be asked about cases under study. Section 3 then provides an empirical analysis of translocal networks that work with social innovation both at the global and local level. A total of five networks are analyzed: FEBEA, DESIS, the Global Ecovillage Network, Impact Hub and Slow Food. The embedded cases-study approach allows an exploration of how people are empowered through the transnational networking while also zooming in on the dynamics in local initiatives. In the final section, conceptual and empirical insights are synthesized into a characterization of the mechanisms of translocal empowerment, and challenges for future research are formulated.
Palabras clave
Empowerment
Translocal networks
Social innovation
Self-determination
Translocal networks
Social innovation
Self-determination
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