Based on an in-depth study of how socially innovative processes are collectively reinforced within two cases, this article builds a reflexive framework that conceptualizes socially innovative processes as situated trajectories of collective learning. The framework starts from three theories in the field of pedagogy and organisational studies that try to contextualise and operationalise how internal processes of learning, supportive relationships and external demands interrelate withinprocesses of collective learning. In line with the reflexive character of social innovation research, the article presents the framework as a means to give concrete answer on how socially innovative processes can be supported and how the dynamic character of th...
Collaboration manifests in urban planning as central to all public engage-ment activities and is thu...
This qualitative study examines individual and collective learning amongst participants of three com...
Economic geography increasingly conceptualises "innovation as a collective action" (Storper, 1996). ...
Based on an in-depth study of how socially innovative processes are collectively reinforced within t...
Based on an in-depth study of how socially innovative processes are collectively reinforced within t...
This paper reflects on the practice of social learning by using my experiences as a social developme...
The aim of the paper is twofold: a) it stresses the concept of collective learning from a theoretica...
This metareflexive action research starts from the idea that a critical analysis of depoliticized pl...
Purpose_This paper aims to explore the effects of collaborative innovation (CI) in urban planning pr...
‘Living labs’ originate from an R&D environment, and intend to innovate commodities by experience-ba...
The innovative pedagogy is enhanced by learning and teaching or training programmes focused on soci...
Planning practice is increasingly intricately intertwined with social interactions at all levels and...
Reflexive approaches to (multilevel) governance are currently discussed as essential for sustainable...
This article focuses on how collective improvisation, as a play with situational affordances and con...
Urban self-organization (USO) is an important topic within the field of contemporary participatory p...
Collaboration manifests in urban planning as central to all public engage-ment activities and is thu...
This qualitative study examines individual and collective learning amongst participants of three com...
Economic geography increasingly conceptualises "innovation as a collective action" (Storper, 1996). ...
Based on an in-depth study of how socially innovative processes are collectively reinforced within t...
Based on an in-depth study of how socially innovative processes are collectively reinforced within t...
This paper reflects on the practice of social learning by using my experiences as a social developme...
The aim of the paper is twofold: a) it stresses the concept of collective learning from a theoretica...
This metareflexive action research starts from the idea that a critical analysis of depoliticized pl...
Purpose_This paper aims to explore the effects of collaborative innovation (CI) in urban planning pr...
‘Living labs’ originate from an R&D environment, and intend to innovate commodities by experience-ba...
The innovative pedagogy is enhanced by learning and teaching or training programmes focused on soci...
Planning practice is increasingly intricately intertwined with social interactions at all levels and...
Reflexive approaches to (multilevel) governance are currently discussed as essential for sustainable...
This article focuses on how collective improvisation, as a play with situational affordances and con...
Urban self-organization (USO) is an important topic within the field of contemporary participatory p...
Collaboration manifests in urban planning as central to all public engage-ment activities and is thu...
This qualitative study examines individual and collective learning amongst participants of three com...
Economic geography increasingly conceptualises "innovation as a collective action" (Storper, 1996). ...