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9EMESconf Book Presentations ┃Social Innovation, Social Enterprises and the Cultural Economy

9EMESconf Book Presentations ┃Social Innovation, Social Enterprises and the Cultural Economy

Author: Rocío Nogales Muriel

Publisher: Routledge

Year: 2023

Web Access: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/

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We are happy to share that our director Rocio Nogales Muriel’s new book “Social Innovation, Social Enterprises and the Cultural Economy” is now available as part of the new ENCATC Advances in Cultural Management and Policy series.
With insights from sociology, economics, and cultural management and policy, this book aims to chronicle the journey of SMart – a cultural and artistic social enterprise now present in eight European countries – in order to illustrate such an organisation’s efforts to achieve its potential for social innovation and transformation.

Abstract

Faced with a depleted planet and a series of connected crises, socially minded agents and entities within the world of culture and the arts are reacting from within. With insights from sociology, economics, and cultural management and policy, this book aims to chronicle the journey of SMart – a cultural and artistic social enterprise now present in eight European countries – in order to illustrate such organisation’s efforts to achieve its potential for social innovation and transformation. Tackling the endemic precariousness and intermittency of work through innovative arrangements for cultural workers and artists has been central to these efforts. In many cases, however, this activism not only had a direct impact at the level of individual and collective labour but also has transformed the ways culture is ‘governed’.

Readers of this book will better understand the connection between social innovation and culture and the arts; gain awareness of the trends and transformations within the field of culture and cultural work and their connection with institutional arrangements; and critically engage with the processes, challenges and benefits of scaling up and diffusing social innovation.

The debates presented will be relevant to scholars and students across disciplines, policymakers at both EU and national levels, practitioners and social activists.

Must-read book that provides the most up-to-date synthesis on the relations between cultural emancipation, social innovation and social economy.” Frank Moulaert
Inspiring!Margie Mendell

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