Theoretical and methodological foundations.- conditions, processes and actor constellations for social innovations.- examples from cities, communities and regions.
Hans-Werner Franz, Freelance Consultant for Quality of Organisations, Member of the Executive Board of BDS, Berufsverband Deutscher Soziologinnen und Soziologen e.V. (Professional Association of German Sociologists)
Gerald Beck, Professor of Social Innovation and Organizational Development, member of the research network For Democracy.
Diego Compagna, Professor of Theories of Social Transformation at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences at Munich University of Applied Sciences.
Peter Dürr, Professor of Knowledge and Communication Management at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences at Munich University of Applied Sciences.
Wolfgang Gehra, Professor of Social Management and Public Relations at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences at Munich University of Applied Sciences.
Martina Wegner, Professor for the Organization of Future Discourses at the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences at Munich University of Applied Sciences.
What concrete contributions can social innovations make to the transition to forms of sustainable social living and economic activity? And what contributions can the social sciences make to achieve this? These questions are in the focus of this book. Thus, on the one hand, it is about specific social innovations that help us to achieve the goal of living and doing business sustainably, but on the other hand, it is also about the way in which the social sciences can be included in the social responsibility for the success of such socially innovative processes.
The editors
Hans-Werner Franz, Freelance Consultant for the Quality of Organizations Gerald Beck, Professor of Social Innovation and Organizational Development at Munich University of Applied Sciences Diego Compagna, Professor of Theories of Social Transformation at Munich University of Applied Sciences Peter Dürr, Professor of Knowledge and Communication Management at Munich University of Applied Sciences Wolfgang Gehra, Professor of Social Management and Public Relations at Munich University of Applied Sciences Martina Wegner, Professor for the Organization of Future Discourses at Munich University of Applied Sciences
This book is a translation of an original German edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.