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Entender las barreras a la innovación social que enfrentan los actores de la economía social y solidaria: Un enfoque comunicacional

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  • Nicolas Duracka

    (UBP - Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2)

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Propósito: Este escrito propone un nuevo marco conceptual en tres dimensiones utilizando el componente ontológicamente interdisciplinar de las Ciencias de la Información y la Comunicación. Descripción: Propone un enfoque comunicacional de la innovación social de los actores de la economía social y solidaria, abordando la dinámica praxeológica de sentido común y la co-construcción de conocimiento compartido en un espacio público. Punto de vista: En particular, se cuestiona la dicotomía entre una identidad utilitaria y transformadora dentro de las organizaciones de la ESS y las prácticas de comunicación que implica. Conclusiones: El avance descrito aquí tiene una tendencia para nosotros a desafiar las dicotomías establecidas en relación con la ESS (economía social isomorfa vs economía solidaria transformadora), y la innovación social (una versión "débil" vs una "versión fuerte "). De hecho, los procesos que se activan en estos dos campos son mucho más complejos y mucho más ambivalentes.

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  • Nicolas Duracka, 2016. "Entender las barreras a la innovación social que enfrentan los actores de la economía social y solidaria: Un enfoque comunicacional," Post-Print hal-04822553, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04822553
    DOI: 10.16925/co.v24i108.1261
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    1. Paul Cary & Jean-Louis Laville, 2015. "L’économie solidaire : entre transformations institutionnelles et chantiers théoriques," Revue française de socio-Economie, La découverte, vol. 0(1), pages 23-37.
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