TY - CHAP
T1 - Improving poverty reduction
T2 - lessons from the social innovation perspective
AU - Kazepov, Yuri Albert Kyrill
AU - Oosterlynck, Stijn
AU - Novy, Andreas
AU - Leubolt, Bernhard
AU - Wukovitsch, Florian
AU - Cools, P.
AU - Saruis, T.
A2 - Cantillon, B.
A2 - Hills, J.
A2 - Goedemé, T.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This chapter discusses the potential of social innovations as effective policies and actions to reduce poverty. Social innovations are driven by an unconventional mix of actors and apply multidimensional approaches to respond to social needs that are not adequately met by macro-level welfare policies. The chapter first gives a brief overview of the history of social innovation as an academic concept and an important concept in current European policies to combat poverty. It then turns to the implications of adopting a social innovation perspective for our understanding of poverty. We stress the multidimensional and relational character of poverty, highlight the importance of place-based developments and their multilevel governances, and point out the crucial role of participation and empowerment. Finally, we present preliminary lessons for anti-poverty strategies based on our extensive case-study analysis, stressing the important link to broader strategies to foster social cohesion, the value of bottom-linked approaches, and the importance of collective empowerment.
AB - This chapter discusses the potential of social innovations as effective policies and actions to reduce poverty. Social innovations are driven by an unconventional mix of actors and apply multidimensional approaches to respond to social needs that are not adequately met by macro-level welfare policies. The chapter first gives a brief overview of the history of social innovation as an academic concept and an important concept in current European policies to combat poverty. It then turns to the implications of adopting a social innovation perspective for our understanding of poverty. We stress the multidimensional and relational character of poverty, highlight the importance of place-based developments and their multilevel governances, and point out the crucial role of participation and empowerment. Finally, we present preliminary lessons for anti-poverty strategies based on our extensive case-study analysis, stressing the important link to broader strategies to foster social cohesion, the value of bottom-linked approaches, and the importance of collective empowerment.
UR - https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780190849696.001.0001/oso-9780190849696-chapter-9
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9780190849696
BT - Poverty Reduction in Europe
PB - Oxford University Press
CY - Oxford
ER -