SOCIAL
INNOVATION



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Liberté
Égalité
Fraternité




La Liberté guidant le peuple – 1830
                        E.Delacroix
Human Rights
Declaration
la Liberté éclairant le monde - 1886
                          F. Bartholdi
Industrialism
An economic and social system based on the development of large-scale
industries and marked by the production of large quantities of inexpensive
manufactured goods and the concentration of employment in urban factories.
Globalization
describes an ongoing process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become
integrated through a globe-spanning network of communication and execution. The term is sometimes
used to refer specifically to economic globalization: the integration of national economies into the
international economy through trade, foreign direct investment, capital flows, migration, and the
spread of technology
MONEY
POWER
PROGRESS
Free trade
INDIVIDUALISm
“I’ll keep it short and sweet:
Family. Religion. Friendship.
These are the 3 demons you
       must slay if you wish to
         succeed in Business.”

                    Mr.Burns
Propaganda
From the 80’s
Everything was perfect...
Until the system fails...
Everything was perfect...
The
 First
doubts
The confirmation
The confirmation
The confirmation
Banksy, West Bank, Palestine
There’s
hope
A recent Time Magazine cover
story, “The New Frugality,”
suggests the recession has
changed our perspective – not just
for the short term, but for the long
term. Suddenly, Americans are
saving again. We’re eating at
home with our families more.
We’re being more thoughtful about
how we spend. In the process, we
have a chance to change bad
financial habits and to reconnect
with the people and things that
matter. Depending on how you
approach it, a setback can leave
you better – or it can leave you
bitter.
frugal
characterized by or reflecting economy in the use of resources.




frugality
acquiring goods and services in a restrained manner, and
resourcefully using already owned economic goods and services,
to achieve a longer term goal.
Are we ?
Care
Social
People
Relationships
Reconnect
share
Vs.
Capitalism is more social
  Conscious capitalism
Entering a
Social economy:       Community
                       Education
                          Health
                    Environment
                   Human rights
        Tackling socialproblems
             Sharing knowledge
SOCIAL
INNOVATION
PROJECTS
"We want to attract and
nurture new talent that will
 develop models, methods
        and tools for social
               innovation."
Social Innovation eXchange

Innovation Networks for        TESE (Portugal)                           Ashoka (US)
Communities (US)               New Schools Venture Fund (US)             TED (US)
CCCPE (China)                  Hope Institute (S.Korea)                  Tallberg Forum (Sweden)
Mindlab (Denmark)              MaRS (Canada)                             REDF (US)
Heategu (Estonia)              SEKN (L. America)                         OECD
Lien Foundation (Singapore)    Shuttleworth Foundation (S. Africa)       Civicus (Int.)
                               Australian Centre for Social Innovation   BEPA/European Commission
SITRA and STAKES (Finland)
                               Sustainable Everyday Project (Italy)      World Health Organisation
MIK/Mondragon (Spain)
                               New Profit Inc (US)                       DIUS (UK)
Fuping Development Institute
                               Young Foundation (UK)
(China)
                               Innovation Unit (UK)
Mandag Morgan (Denmark)
                               NESTA (UK)
Center for Social Innovation
                               Kennisland (Netherlands)
(Canada)
                               Social Innovation Generator (Canada)
Doors of Perception (Int.)
Sciences-Po (France)
Kellogg Foundation (US)
• to sustain economic growth, the Dutch won’t work
harder or make longer hours, but will have to work
‘smarter’.
• to develop new adequate labour relations
• to embed technological innovation in social innovation.
“our time is our key
economic asset”
                       http://www.sliversoftime.com/
Empower people
to sell their time in new ways
http://www.reachout.com.au
http://www.patientopinion.org/
“Our mission is to
Educate, Empower and
promote Enjoyment”
CASE:
School
Of everything
  http://schoolofeverything.com/
  http:// schoolofeverything.com/
          schoolofeverything.com
http://schoolofeverything.com/
http://schoolofeverything.com/
       schoolofeverything.com
http://schoolofeverything.com/
http://schoolofeverything.com/
       schoolofeverything.com
"Our thriving third sector continues to
  find innovative ways to tackle issues.
  We are creating a new generation of
       activists, campaigners and social
     entrepreneurs who are showing us
    just how the newest of technologies
     can help solve some of the oldest of
challenges, building a more just society
     and better, stronger communities."

                        Gordon Brown
http://www.fixmystreet.com
To discover what comes next, maybe we should look upwards. Skylines provide the
simplest test of what a society values, and where its surpluses are controlled.
A few centuries ago the greatest buildings in the world's cities were forts, churches and
temples;
temples then for a time they became palaces
                                      palaces.
Briefly in the 19th century civic buildings, railway stations and museums overshadowed
them.
And then in the late 20th century everywhere they were banks Few believe that they
                                                       banks.
will be for much longer.
But what will come next? Great leisure palaces and sports stadiums; universities and
art galleries; water towers and hanging gardens; or perhaps biotech empires?
We need to rekindle our capacity to imagine and to see through the still-gathering
                                    imagine,                       still-
                   beyond.
storm to what lies beyond
                              Geoff Mulgan
“A Crisis is a Terriible
   Thing to Waste.”
SOCIAL
INNOVATION



   www.Rui ventura.com

Social Innovation

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    SOCIAL INNOVATION www.Rui ventura.com
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    la Liberté éclairantle monde - 1886 F. Bartholdi
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    Industrialism An economic andsocial system based on the development of large-scale industries and marked by the production of large quantities of inexpensive manufactured goods and the concentration of employment in urban factories.
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    Globalization describes an ongoingprocess by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a globe-spanning network of communication and execution. The term is sometimes used to refer specifically to economic globalization: the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade, foreign direct investment, capital flows, migration, and the spread of technology
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    “I’ll keep itshort and sweet: Family. Religion. Friendship. These are the 3 demons you must slay if you wish to succeed in Business.” Mr.Burns
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    Until the systemfails... Everything was perfect...
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    A recent TimeMagazine cover story, “The New Frugality,” suggests the recession has changed our perspective – not just for the short term, but for the long term. Suddenly, Americans are saving again. We’re eating at home with our families more. We’re being more thoughtful about how we spend. In the process, we have a chance to change bad financial habits and to reconnect with the people and things that matter. Depending on how you approach it, a setback can leave you better – or it can leave you bitter.
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    frugal characterized by orreflecting economy in the use of resources. frugality acquiring goods and services in a restrained manner, and resourcefully using already owned economic goods and services, to achieve a longer term goal.
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    Capitalism is moresocial Conscious capitalism
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    Entering a Social economy: Community Education Health Environment Human rights Tackling socialproblems Sharing knowledge
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    "We want toattract and nurture new talent that will develop models, methods and tools for social innovation."
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    Social Innovation eXchange InnovationNetworks for TESE (Portugal) Ashoka (US) Communities (US) New Schools Venture Fund (US) TED (US) CCCPE (China) Hope Institute (S.Korea) Tallberg Forum (Sweden) Mindlab (Denmark) MaRS (Canada) REDF (US) Heategu (Estonia) SEKN (L. America) OECD Lien Foundation (Singapore) Shuttleworth Foundation (S. Africa) Civicus (Int.) Australian Centre for Social Innovation BEPA/European Commission SITRA and STAKES (Finland) Sustainable Everyday Project (Italy) World Health Organisation MIK/Mondragon (Spain) New Profit Inc (US) DIUS (UK) Fuping Development Institute Young Foundation (UK) (China) Innovation Unit (UK) Mandag Morgan (Denmark) NESTA (UK) Center for Social Innovation Kennisland (Netherlands) (Canada) Social Innovation Generator (Canada) Doors of Perception (Int.) Sciences-Po (France) Kellogg Foundation (US)
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    • to sustaineconomic growth, the Dutch won’t work harder or make longer hours, but will have to work ‘smarter’. • to develop new adequate labour relations • to embed technological innovation in social innovation.
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    “our time isour key economic asset” http://www.sliversoftime.com/
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    Empower people to selltheir time in new ways
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    “Our mission isto Educate, Empower and promote Enjoyment”
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    CASE: School Of everything http://schoolofeverything.com/ http:// schoolofeverything.com/ schoolofeverything.com
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    "Our thriving thirdsector continues to find innovative ways to tackle issues. We are creating a new generation of activists, campaigners and social entrepreneurs who are showing us just how the newest of technologies can help solve some of the oldest of challenges, building a more just society and better, stronger communities." Gordon Brown
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    To discover whatcomes next, maybe we should look upwards. Skylines provide the simplest test of what a society values, and where its surpluses are controlled. A few centuries ago the greatest buildings in the world's cities were forts, churches and temples; temples then for a time they became palaces palaces. Briefly in the 19th century civic buildings, railway stations and museums overshadowed them. And then in the late 20th century everywhere they were banks Few believe that they banks. will be for much longer. But what will come next? Great leisure palaces and sports stadiums; universities and art galleries; water towers and hanging gardens; or perhaps biotech empires? We need to rekindle our capacity to imagine and to see through the still-gathering imagine, still- beyond. storm to what lies beyond Geoff Mulgan
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    “A Crisis isa Terriible Thing to Waste.”
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    SOCIAL INNOVATION www.Rui ventura.com