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Résumé
Cet article explore l’écart entre décolonisation et innovation sociale, souvent traitées séparément malgré leurs synergies potentielles. En établissant un cadre nuancé applicable à divers contextes, nous visons à intégrer les principes décoloniaux dans l’innovation sociale pour un changement plus équitable et durable. Notre recherche examine les thèmes communs, défis et opportunités des deux domaines, en mettant en lumière l’interconnexion, les relations de pouvoir inégales, la libération des récits dominants et le dialogue interculturel. Ce cadre enrichit la théorie décoloniale matérialiste avec un modèle intégrant les objectifs transformateurs des deux concepts. Il remet en question les structures de pouvoir dominantes, embrasse divers systèmes de connaissances et encourage un dialogue interculturel, offrant une évaluation plus critique des processus d’innovation sociale. Ce modèle pourrait guider praticiens, décideurs et chercheurs vers une société plus inclusive, résiliente et respectueuse des héritages historiques, tout en valorisant les perspectives diverses.
Mots-clés :
- innovation sociale,
- décolonisation,
- transformation,
- cycle d'innovation
Abstract
This article explores the gap between decolonization and social innovation, often treated separately despite their potential synergies. By establishing a nuanced framework applicable to various contexts, we aim to integrate decolonial principles into social innovation for more equitable and sustainable change. Our research examines the common themes, challenges, and opportunities in both fields, highlighting their interconnection, unequal power relations, liberation of dominant narratives, and intercultural dialogue. This framework enriches the materialist decolonial theory with a model that integrates the transformative goals of both concepts. It challenges the dominant power structures, embraces diverse knowledge systems, and encourages intercultural dialogue, offering a more critical assessment of social innovation processes. This model could guide practitioners, policymakers and researchers toward a more inclusive and resilient society that respects historical legacies, while valuing diverse perspectives.
Keywords:
- social innovation,
- decolonization,
- transformation,
- innovation cycle
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