Social generativity is a distinctive social phenomenon apt to enlighten the relation between personal development and social change. It is an empirically observable process \u2013 as generative social action \u2013 accomplished in three movements (bringing into the world, taking care and releasing), producing a dynamic social bond which opposes hyperindividualization and bureaucratization by strengthening individuation and institutional pluralisation. Viewed as a talking action, social generativity produces effects, which are disseminated along the three axes of intersubjectivity (authorization), intertemporality (durability), and contextuality (exemplarity). Such \u2018perlocutionary\u2019 effects, recognizable only in retrospect, result f...
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The construct of generativity is increasingly adopted to describe system innovation in digital conte...
Digital platform ecosystems capitalize on the engagement of large groups of actors with diverse skil...
Solutions to the grand societal challenges faced by the knowledge society of the early 21st century ...
Among the tensions of modern society, subjectivity arises based on resistances, creativity, and the ...
Social generativity is a distinctive social phenomenon apt to enlighten the relation between persona...
The idea of social generativity emerges within the context of a critical reading of contemporary cap...
The global debate on social innovation makes the need to identify a shared definition of this concep...
The chapter posits social generativity as a sociological concept necessary to account for contempora...
Erik Erikson's theory of human development defines generativity as the concern for the continuation ...
How do we create the good person? How do we create the good society? These are the perennial questio...
In this chapter, we model three ideal-types of generative social action: direct empowerment, contrib...
Excerpt In psychology, the term generativity refers to concern for the future and the need to offer ...
Examination of human civilization reveals that cultures have continually evolved through social and ...
The article outlines an empirically-grounded perspective on social generativity. Drawing from both E...
This chapter aims to discuss some possible substantive features of a ‘morphogenic society’, that is ...
The construct of generativity is increasingly adopted to describe system innovation in digital conte...
Digital platform ecosystems capitalize on the engagement of large groups of actors with diverse skil...
Solutions to the grand societal challenges faced by the knowledge society of the early 21st century ...
Among the tensions of modern society, subjectivity arises based on resistances, creativity, and the ...