Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons

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Autor(a) principal: Apostolopoulou, Elia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios, Chatzipavlidis, Alexandros, Cortés Vázquez, Juan José, Florea, Ioana, Gearey, Mary, Levy, Julyan, Loginova, Julia, Ordner, James, Partridge, Tristan, Pizarro, Alejandra, Rhoades, Hannibal, Symons, Kate, Veríssimo, Céline, Wahby, Noura
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/103350
https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.2292
Resumo: In this article, by drawing on empirical evidence from twelve case studies from nine countries from across the Global South and North, we ask how radical grassroots social innovations that are part of social movements and struggles can offer pathways for tackling socio-spatial and socio-environmental inequality and for reinventing the commons. We define radical grassroots social innovations as a set of practices initiated by formal or informal community-led initiatives or/and social movements which aim to generate novel, democratic, socially, spatially and environmentally just solutions to address social needs that are otherwise ignored or marginalised. To address our research questions, we draw on the work of Cindi Katz to explore how grassroots innovations relate to practices of resilience, reworking and resistance. We identify possibilities and limitations as well as patterns of spatial practices and pathways of re-scaling and radical praxis, uncovering broadly-shared resemblances across different places. Through this analysis we aim to make a twofold contribution to political ecology and human geography scholarship on grassroots radical activism, social innovation and the spatialities of resistance. First, to reveal the connections between social-environmental struggles, emerging grassroots innovations and broader structural factors that cause, enable or limit them. Second, to explore how grassroots radical innovations stemming from place-based community struggles can relate to resistance practices that would not only successfully oppose inequality and the withering of the commons in the short-term, but would also open long-term pathways to alternative modes of social organization, and a new commons, based on social needs and social rights that are currently unaddressed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
title Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
spellingShingle Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
Apostolopoulou, Elia
Social innovation
grassroots activism
commons
environmental justice
social justice
social-environmental movements
resistance
reworking
resilience
title_short Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
title_full Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
title_fullStr Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
title_full_unstemmed Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
title_sort Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons
author Apostolopoulou, Elia
author_facet Apostolopoulou, Elia
Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios
Chatzipavlidis, Alexandros
Cortés Vázquez, Juan José
Florea, Ioana
Gearey, Mary
Levy, Julyan
Loginova, Julia
Ordner, James
Partridge, Tristan
Pizarro, Alejandra
Rhoades, Hannibal
Symons, Kate
Veríssimo, Céline
Wahby, Noura
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author2 Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios
Chatzipavlidis, Alexandros
Cortés Vázquez, Juan José
Florea, Ioana
Gearey, Mary
Levy, Julyan
Loginova, Julia
Ordner, James
Partridge, Tristan
Pizarro, Alejandra
Rhoades, Hannibal
Symons, Kate
Veríssimo, Céline
Wahby, Noura
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Apostolopoulou, Elia
Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios
Chatzipavlidis, Alexandros
Cortés Vázquez, Juan José
Florea, Ioana
Gearey, Mary
Levy, Julyan
Loginova, Julia
Ordner, James
Partridge, Tristan
Pizarro, Alejandra
Rhoades, Hannibal
Symons, Kate
Veríssimo, Céline
Wahby, Noura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social innovation
grassroots activism
commons
environmental justice
social justice
social-environmental movements
resistance
reworking
resilience
topic Social innovation
grassroots activism
commons
environmental justice
social justice
social-environmental movements
resistance
reworking
resilience
description In this article, by drawing on empirical evidence from twelve case studies from nine countries from across the Global South and North, we ask how radical grassroots social innovations that are part of social movements and struggles can offer pathways for tackling socio-spatial and socio-environmental inequality and for reinventing the commons. We define radical grassroots social innovations as a set of practices initiated by formal or informal community-led initiatives or/and social movements which aim to generate novel, democratic, socially, spatially and environmentally just solutions to address social needs that are otherwise ignored or marginalised. To address our research questions, we draw on the work of Cindi Katz to explore how grassroots innovations relate to practices of resilience, reworking and resistance. We identify possibilities and limitations as well as patterns of spatial practices and pathways of re-scaling and radical praxis, uncovering broadly-shared resemblances across different places. Through this analysis we aim to make a twofold contribution to political ecology and human geography scholarship on grassroots radical activism, social innovation and the spatialities of resistance. First, to reveal the connections between social-environmental struggles, emerging grassroots innovations and broader structural factors that cause, enable or limit them. Second, to explore how grassroots radical innovations stemming from place-based community struggles can relate to resistance practices that would not only successfully oppose inequality and the withering of the commons in the short-term, but would also open long-term pathways to alternative modes of social organization, and a new commons, based on social needs and social rights that are currently unaddressed.
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