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Abstract

Social innovation (SI) is a promising concept that has been developed and mobilized in academia, government policies, philanthropic programs, entrepreneurial projects. Scholars propose multiple conceptions and categorization of what is SI (trajectories, approaches, theoretical strands, paradigms, streams). Some recent work has also addressed the question of who is doing SI. In both cases, the what and the who remain the key characteristic of SI. Two approaches are confronted: one where SI is more presented as a concept that reproduces the neoliberal–capitalist societies; a second that conceives SI as a transformative and emancipatory pathway. With this article, I contribute to the possibilities to conceive SI as performative concept. My proposition is to analyze SI as a discourse with precise performative practices and apparatus. By doing so, it allows scholars and practitioners to better reflect and identify the effects, tensions and ambivalence and possibilities of SI. Moreover, it gives us few key aspects of what might constitute an emancipatory social innovation.

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Title
Emancipatory Social Innovation: Within and Beyond the Innovative Society
Author
Lachapelle, Marc D 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 HEC Montréal, Department of Management, Montreal, Canada (GRID:grid.256696.8) (ISNI:0000 0001 0555 9354) 
Pages
1113-1125
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Oct 2021
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09578765
e-ISSN
15737888
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2581100905
Copyright
© International Society for Third-Sector Research 2021.