Deltagardemokratiska och systemiska metoder för komplexa samhällsfrågor och samhällsentreprenörskap. Ett komparativt perspektiv
Abstract
The study: ”Deltagardemokratiska och systemiska metoder för komplexa samhällsfrågor och samhällsentreprenörskap.
Ettkomparativtperspektiv” (Participatory and systemic methods for complex societal
issues and societal entrepreneurship. A comparative perspective) by Päivi Turunen, is a substudy in a
research project entitled ”From concerned citizen to effective societal entrepreneurs - Cognitive transformations
and the role of scaffolding”, carried out at the Department of Sociology and Work, Gothenburg
University, and financed by the Swedish Knowledge Foundation. The focus of the substudy is on a
comparative description of the form, content and significance of the methods employed and how these
methods have successively become a dimension of societal entrepreneurship and vice versa. Today’s
complex societal problems and issues have necessitated a search for alternative methods and solutions
in several areas of modern society.
What the advocates of participatory, democratic and systemic methods and societal entrepreneurship
allege is the need to open up new arenas for reflection and action creating new opportunities for
change and development. This would also include taking new, innovative initiatives by means of greater
interactive knowledge and improved methods development transcending the traditional sector boundaries
and the lines dividing academia and other actors in society.
The study has been conducted interactively in close co-operation between researchers and practitioners
and comprises three types of data: a literature survey, a questionnaire- based survey and a focus
group discussion. The literature study presents a survey of methods and societal entrepreneurship in
general. Ten strategically selected methods are described and scrutinised more thoroughly in a comparative
perspective based on the literature study, on a survey and on a focus group with ten process facilitators.
Both manifest and latent data are described and analysed. The study indicates that complex societal
problems are a question of so-called wicked issues requiring constant discussion and deliberation
in an ever-changing world. With regard to societal entrepreneurship, this has come to replace traditional
entrepreneurship in many forms, methodological forms included. Both deliberation and innovation
on and around complex societal problems and issues can be supported by using the methods examined,
aiming as they do to elucidate and discuss, in a process-oriented and creative fashion, current problems
and issues from several different perspectives, with the aid of a facilitator. The methods have both similarities
and differences regarding country of origin, underlying ideas and range of application. Their
direct aim is not to solve problems but, rather, to facilitate discussions and processes enabling a more
systematic and innovative management of current problems and issues. The key to the outcome of the
processes lies with the participants, not in the methods or the facilitator in themselves. The underlying
significance consists in the creation of time, space, structures and processes to bring out the energy,
knowledge and competence existing in the participants and together to realise and take responsibility
for the results. A more theoretical scrutiny of participatory, democratic and systemic methods reveals
connections with system and action theory. Seen from the policy angle, the development of these methods
touches on the reflexive modernisation and new management systems described as governance. It
is based on network organisation, necessary components of which are deliberative democracy and soft
methods of deliberation. An increase in knowledge and research on the subject are underway, necessitating
continued theoretical and critical research and reflection.
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Date
2013Author
Turunen, Päivi
Keywords
deliberation
governance
samhällsentreprenörskap
socialt arbete
samhällsarbete
interaktiv forskning och kunskap
deltagarorienterad metodutveckling i form av Arbetsboksmetod
framtidsverkstad
GruppExpo
Open Space
OPERA
Strategic Choice Approach
World Café
Work-Out
Transformativ medling och the Integral Process for Complex Issues (TIP)
Language
swe