Introduction: Understanding social innovation in Africa

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Abstract

In the last decade in particular, the idea of social innovation has picked up momentum in practice and become an object of intensified research. Social innovation is seen to have great potential as a catalyst for more inclusive and sustainable development. As a reaction to the failure of public actors and structures and/or the market to deliver, the capacity for civil society innovation and social entrepreneurship seems to be relatively high in Africa. At the same time, a need for further knowledge exists to better understand and contextualise the dynamics of social innovation. This introductory chapter outlines a “social turn” in global social justice discourse and policymaking. In so doing, it identifies research voids in respect of social innovation in general, and in particular in respect of Africa. It positions the current book in this void and explains its contribution to better understanding the conceptual dynamics and societal function of social innovation as an instrument for promoting social justice.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSocial Justice Innovation in Africa
EditorsViljam Engström, Maija Mustaniemi-Laakso, Laura Stark
PublisherRoutledge
Pages19-29
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781040101742
ISBN (Print) 9781032589770
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024
MoE publication typeA3 Part of a book or another research book

Keywords

  • social justice
  • social innovation
  • equality

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