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  • 1
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (355 Seiten)
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät III 2012
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Stadtpolitik ; Kreative Stadt ; Urban Governance ; Kultur- und Kreativwirtschaft ; creative city ; urban governance ; urban politics ; cultural and creative industries ; Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie
    Abstract: Seit mehr als zehn Jahren wird in Städten weltweit über die „Kreative Stadt“ debattiert. Doch können Städte Kreativität fördern? Aus einer stadtsoziologischen Perspektive wird zunächst gefragt, welche Möglichkeiten die Stadt zur Entfaltung von Kreativität bietet. Das Verhältnis von Kreativität und Stadt wird als eine Wechselwirkung konzipiert, bei der Städte besondere Gelegenheitsstrukturen und Möglichkeitsräume für die Entstehung und Bewertung von Kreativität darstellen können, die mit Anthony Giddens Strukturationstheorie als Regeln und Ressourcen interpretiert und in den Interaktionen, Beziehungen und Institutionen verortet werden, die mit und zwischen Kreativtätigen in Städten entstehen. Aus einer Governanceperspektive wird dann gefragt, welche sozialen und soziopolitischen Arrangements sich zur Koordination von Kreativität in Städten herausbilden. Im Fokus der empirisch-analytischen Untersuchung stehen horizontale Kooperationsformen wie Netzwerke und Steuerungskreise von kreativwirtschaftlichen und öffentlichen Akteuren deren Ziel die Unterstützung der kreativwirtschaftlichen Branchen ist. Diese Governancestrukturen werden als intermediäre Strukturen betrachtet, die für die Beförderung von Kreativität wesentliche Koordinations- und Vermittlungsleistungen erbringen können. In einem explorativen, multimethodischen, qualitativen Fallstudienansatz werden jeweils zwei Governancearrangements in Berlin und London untersucht. Allen gemeinsam ist, dass sie eher symbolische Funktionen erfüllen, die Kooperationsbereitschaft anzeigen als Abstimmungs- und Aushandlungsprozesse und die Erarbeitung gemeinsamer Problemdefinitionen und Lösungsansätze. Trotz intensiver „Kreative Stadt“ - Diskussionen bildet „Kreativität als Ressource der Stadtentwicklung“ noch kein Deutungsrahmen, mit dem sich politische Mehrheiten für gezielte Strategien in den Städten mobilisieren lassen.
    Abstract: In the last decade, creativity has been promoted as the new key resource of urban development. From a governance perspective, the empirical-analytical inquiry focuses on the question how the ‘creative city’ has been translated into new governance processes and how creativity can be governed in cities. The empirical research draws on four governance arrangements between creative industries stakeholders and public bodies in Berlin and London and is based on an embedded multi-case-study-design with different qualitative methods such as interviews, content analysis and participant observation. These unfolding governance arrangements share objectively several productive features for success and policy innovation in that particular policy field: they combine a diversity of new actors and stakeholders in open and inclusive designs, exhibit passion and endurance of key actors, display a common interest and are matched by supportive, new strategic objectives from the two urban governments. Nevertheless, they also miss several features: a common frame of reference for defining a problem and for integrating disparate knowledge between all stakeholders, no prior cooperation experiences, hardly any financial resources, and eventually, a rather opportunistic and week commitment by urban governments. As in many other cities, the idea of a ‘creative city’ was rather used a ‘rhetorical device’ by urban politics to refashion existing policies instead of appropriate policy-making that supports cultural production in its multifaceted ways.
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource, 37 S.
    Series Statement: Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Gesellschaft und wirtschaftliche Dynamik, Abteilung Kulturelle Quellen von Neuheit Bd. 2010-401
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forschungsprogramm der Abteilung "Kulturelle Quellen von Neuheit"
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Forschungsprogramm ; Neuheit ; Neues Produkt ; Kultur
    Abstract: Abstract: "In diesem Discussion Paper wird im ersten Teil das Forschungsprogramm der Abteilung 'Kulturelle Quellen von Neuheit' entwickelt, im zweiten Teil folgen kurze Beschreibungen von insgesamt neun Projekten. Neuheit, so die zugrundeliegende Annahme des Forschungsprogramms, bildet den Kern von Innovationen und entsteht aus kulturellen Quellen, die als kulturelle Konfigurationen analysiert werden. Die Relevanz dieser kulturellen Konstellationen für das Innovationsgeschehen - im Unterschied zu technischen oder politischen Aspekten - ist der Gegenstand der Forschung. Dabei gelten drei Prozesse als entscheidend für die Qualität und Anschlussfähigkeit von Innovationen: 1) die ständige Variation kultureller Selbstverständlichkeiten, 2) Prozesse der Bewertung als Neuheit und 3) Spannungszustände, die in und zwischen Kulturen auftreten. Das Zusammenspiel dieser drei Prozesse, so die These, bestimmt das Spektrum und die Reichweite der Innovationen. Die empirischen Felder des Forschungsprogramms
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780191006937
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (353 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48/3
    Keywords: Technological innovations--Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book consists of 15 studies in the growing area of valuation studies which look at the way things and ideas that are new or unknown are given value. Before these items gain commercial value they are evaluated by experts, reviewed by critics & compared with earlier successes. Thus "moments of valuation" can determine the success of innovations.
    Abstract: Cover -- Moments of Valuation -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Pragmatist Perspectives on Valuation: An Introduction -- Part I Varieties of Aesthetic Valuation -- 2 Moments in the Valuation of Sound: The Early History of Synthesizers -- 3 Paying Attention: What is Tasting Wine About? -- 4 Dissonant Translations: Artistic Sources of Innovation in Creative Industries -- 5 Evaluating Valuation: Connoisseurship, Technology, and Art Attribution in an American Court of Law -- 6 An Evaluative Biography of Cynical Realism and Political Pop -- Part II Devices Valorizing Uncertain Aesthetic Experiences -- 7 Playing Nice, Being Mean, and the Space In Between: Book Critics and the Difficulties of Writing Bad Reviews -- 8 Structures of the Tasted: Restaurant Reviews in Berlin Between 1995 and 2012 -- 9 Making Things Precious: A Pragmatist Inquiry into the Valuation of Luxury Perfumes -- Part III Valuation in Fields of Practice -- 10 When Principles of Evaluation Clash: Assessing the Value of a Demonstration in Artificial Intelligence -- 11 Accounting and the Plasticity of Valuation -- 12 Clean and Profitable: Entangling Valuations in Environmental Entrepreneurship -- 13 Reframing Expertise: The Rise of Behavioral Insights and Interventions in Public Policy -- Part IV Valuation Within Organizations -- 14 Epistemic Dissonance: Reconfiguring Valuation in Architectural Practice -- 15 Sources of Newness in Organizations: Sand, Oil, Energy, and Artists -- 16 Performing Worth: Shareholder Value and Management Consultancy in Post-Mao China -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
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  • 4
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    Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783658108748 , 3658108746
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 439 Seiten) , 34 Abb.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovationsgesellschaft heute
    DDC: 306.42
    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Wandel ; Innovation ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Sociology ; Mass media ; Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse ; Sociological Theory ; Media Sociology
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  • 5
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    In:  Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur 16(1991), Seite 1-50
    ISSN: 0340-4528
    Titel der Quelle: Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur
    Publ. der Quelle: Tübingen, 1991
    Angaben zur Quelle: 16(1991), Seite 1-50
    Keywords: Literatur; Wirtschaft ; Allgemeines ; General ; Etudes générales
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  • 6
    ISBN: 3658108738 , 9783658108731
    Language: German
    Pages: VII, 439 Seiten , Diagramme , 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 0 g
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovationsgesellschaft heute
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: Innovation ; Sozialer Wandel ; Technologiepolitik ; Soziale Innovation ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Technological innovations Economic aspects ; Technological innovations Management ; Sammelwerk ; Fallstudie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fallstudie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gesellschaft ; Wandel ; Innovation
    Note: Literaturangaben , Enthält: 19 Beiträge
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  • 7
    ISBN: 3658192682 , 9783658192686
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 395 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23.5 cm x 15.5 cm
    Uniform Title: Innovationsgesellschaft heute
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation society today
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion
    DDC: 303.483
    Keywords: Innovation ; Sozialer Wandel ; Technologiepolitik ; Soziale Innovation ; Sammelwerk ; Fallstudie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fallstudie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gesellschaft ; Wandel ; Innovation ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Sozialinnovation ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Modernisierung ; Innovation ; Innovationsprozess ; Gesellschaft ; Wandel ; Innovation ; Gesellschaft ; Innovation ; Innovationsprozess
    Note: "The book is a translation of an earlier publication in German "Innovationsgesellschaft heute. Perspektiven, Felder und Fälle" (Springer 2016)." - Foreword , Aus dem Deutschen übersetzt , Enthält 17 Beiträge
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  • 8
    ISBN: 978-3-7316-1010-6
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 278 S. : , Ill.
    DDC: 330.01
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    Keywords: Hutter, Michael ; Werttheorie. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliografie ; Festschrift ; 1948- Hutter, Michael ; Werttheorie
    Note: Enth. 11 Beitr. , Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 978-3-593-45408-5 , 978-3-593-45409-2
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (244 Seiten).
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Digitalisierung. ; Geschenk. ; Sozialer Austausch. ; Sharing Economy. ; digitale Gabenökonomie ; Digitalisierung ; digtale Netzwerke ; Kulturgeschichte ; Reziprozität ; Sharing Economy ; sozialanthropologische Perspektive ; systemtheoretische Perspektive ; 5205: 5205 Mikrosoziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Digitalisierung ; Geschenk ; Sozialer Austausch ; Sharing Economy
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783658192693
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 395 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Uniform Title: Innovationsgesellschaft heute
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Innovation society today
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Innovation ; Sozialer Wandel ; Technologiepolitik ; Soziale Innovation ; Technological innovations--Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gesellschaft ; Wandel ; Innovation ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Sozialinnovation ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Modernisierung ; Innovation ; Innovationsprozess ; Gesellschaft ; Wandel ; Innovation ; Gesellschaft ; Innovation ; Innovationsprozess
    Abstract: Foreword. To what extent and in what sense does innovation characterize our societies today? -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Expanding the Innovation Zone -- Perspectives of Social Theory and Theory of Society -- Between Economy and Culture -- Between Politics, Planning, and Social Movement -- Between Science and Innovation Policy -- Acknowledgements -- 2 Innovation Society Today. The Reflexive Creation of Novelty -- 1 A Research Framework for Reflexive Innovation -- 2 Research Agenda -- 2.1 Motivation and Central Focus: Reflexive Innovation as a Pervasive Social Phenomenon -- 2.2 Analysis: Dimensions of the Research Framework -- 3 Prospect: Pluralistic View of Theory and Research Methods -- References -- Part I Perspectives of Social Theory and Theories of Society -- 3 Fragmental Differentiation and the Practice of Innovation. Why Is There an Ever-Increasing Number of Fields of Innovation? -- 1 Innovation Processes in Contemporary Society -- 2 Differentiation of Fields of Innovation and the Diffusion of the Reflexive Innovation Paradigm -- 3 Innovation Practice and the Bypassing of Field-Specific Differences -- 4 Reflexivization of Innovation and the Increase in References -- 5 Practical Reflexivity and the Situational Creation of Fields -- 6 Fragmental Differentiation and the Practice of Innovation -- References -- 4 Reflexive Innovation. On Innovation in Radicalized Modernity -- 1 Reflexive Innovation and Sociation Today: Definitions -- 2 Reflexive Innovation and Institutions -- 2.1 Reflexivity as a Principle of Modern Sociation and Innovation -- 2.2 Reflexive Innovation and the Trias of Capitalist Economization, Industrialization, and Rationalization -- 2.3 Reflexively Institutionalized Positions, Position Practices, and Forms of Positioning -- 3 Reflexive Innovation, Structures, and Modern Actors
    Abstract: 4 Regulation of Innovation: Organizations, Networks, and Fields of Innovation -- 5 Innovating as Reflexive Exploration and Experimentation -- References -- 5 Communicative Action, the New, and the Innovation Society -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Discourses and the Meaning of Innovation -- 3 The Construction of the New -- 4 Communicative Action and Reflexivity -- 5 Reflexive Innovation and Discursive Reflexivity -- 6 The Innovation Society -- 7 Conclusion: The Action Structure of Innovation and Creativity -- References -- 6 The Creativity Dispositif and the Social Regimes of the New -- 1 Creativity from the Perspective of Social Theory -- 2 Regimes of the New -- 3 Processes of Aesthetization -- 4 Aesthetic Socialities: Creators, Audiences, Structures of Attention -- 5 The Field of Art as a Blueprint -- 6 Culturalization of Society and Regimes of Innovation -- References -- Part II Between Economy and Culture -- 7 The Role of Newness in the Experience Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Conceptual History of the Creative Economy -- 3 A Sociology of Aesthetic Experiences -- 4 Features of the Experience Economy -- 5 Dealing with Novelty in the Innovation Society -- References -- 8 What Is Strategic Marketing in an Innovation Society? A Frame of Reference -- 1 An Uncharted Territory -- 2 Parallel Disciplinary Worlds -- 2.1 Strategic Management: Strategy without Customers -- 2.2 Consumer Research: Strategy as Persona Non Grata -- 2.3 Marketing: Strategy as a Vacuum -- 3 A Framework for Innovation-Oriented Strategic Marketing -- 3.1 Foundations -- 3.2 A New Way of Dealing with the New -- References -- 9 Innovation by the Numbers. Crowdsourcing in the Innovation Process -- 1 Crowdsourcing: Leveraging the Power of Many -- 2 Crowdsourcing Innovation -- 2.1 Crowd Innovation as a Category of Open Innovation
    Abstract: 2.2 Economic Analysis of the Paradigm Shift from Manufacturer-to Customer-Centered and Collaborative Innovation -- 2.3 Crowdsourcing: Typical Forms and Applications for Innovation -- 3 Selected Research Issues and Needs -- 3.1 Organizational Process and Distinct Forms -- 3.2 Problems, Challenges, and Tasks for Crowdsourcing -- 3.3 Value Creation and Intellectual Property -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 10 The Berlin Innovation Panel. History, First Results, and Outlook -- 1 Background -- 2 Feasibility Study -- 2.1 Innovation Potential and Performance: Berlin Compared to Other Metropolitan Regions -- 2.2 Results of the Feasibility Study -- 3 History and Method of the Berlin Innovation Panel -- 4 Results of the First Survey, 2012 -- 5 Comparison of Results over Four Years -- 6 Selected Results from the 2014 Survey and Challenges for Innovation Policy -- 7 The Berlin Innovation Panel in the Context of the Policy Cycle of Innovation Financing -- 8 Outlook -- References -- Part III Between Politics, Planning, and Social Movements -- 11 'Flash Mobs' as Innovation. On a New Social Form of Technically Mediated Congregation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of Flash Mobs -- 3 Mobilization and Online Activity -- 4 On Site -- 5 'Flash Mobs' as a New Social Form of Technically Mediated Congregation. Discussion and Summary -- References -- 12 How Does Novelty Enter Spatial Planning? Conceptualizing Innovations in Planning and Research Strategies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous Perspectives on Change in Spatial Planning Practice. On Problems with the Notion of Change and the Potential of the Concept of Innovation -- 3 Some Thoughts on the Concept of Innovation in the Context of Spatial Planning -- 4 On Empirical Research on Innovations in Spatial Planning, Drawing on Examples from Four Fields of Planning -- 4.1 Fields of Action
    Abstract: 4.2 Steps in the Research Process and Methodological Procedure -- 5 On Intentionality in the Innovation of Planning. Early Findings in Selected Fields of Action -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 13 Germany's Energiewende. Path Disruption or Reinforcement of the Established Path? -- 1 The Challenge -- 2 Path Disruption and Path Dependence in the Transformation of Energy Systems -- 3 Innovation Biographies of Renewable Energy Sources -- 4 Recent Heterogeneous Constellations -- 5 Carbon Storage and Unconventional Natural Gas Production: Is there a Threat of 'Re-lock-in'? -- 6 A Preliminary Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 14 Innovating Governance. Epistemic and Political Reflexivities in the Remaking of Democracy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Governance: The Reflexivity of Collective Ordering Processes -- 3 The Co-Production of Order: Political and Epistemic Reflexivity -- 4 Reflexivity in the Innovation of Citizen Panels -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Between Science and Public Policy -- 15 Epistemic Innovation. How Novelty Comes About in Science -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Essential Tension Between Tradition and Innovation -- 3 Micro Perspective on Epistemic Innovation -- 4 Object-Centered Perspectives of Epistemic Innovation -- 4.1 Experimental Systems and Their Innovation Dynamics -- 4.2 Epistemic Objects in the Context of an Object-centered Sociality -- 5 Computer Simulation as a New Practice of Epistemic Innovation -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 16 Projectification of Science as an Organizational Innovation. A Figurational Sociological Perspective on Emergence, Diffusion, and Impact -- 1 Figuration, Innovation, and Science -- 2 Grammar and Pragmatics of the 'Science Figuration' before Projectification: The Classical German University System -- 3 Semantics of Projectification: Constructing Projects as an Innovation
    Abstract: 4 The Project's Sociogenesis: Changing Grammar and Pragmatics in Science -- 4.1 Projects as a New Form of Coordinating Research -- 4.2 Projects as a New Form of Funding Research -- 5 Grammar and Pragmatics of the 'Science Figuration' after Projectification -- 5.1 Projectification's Impact on the University as an Organization (Meso Level) -- 5.2 Projectification's Impact on Academic Careers (Micro Level) -- 6 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- 17 Social Innovation. A New Instrument for Social Change? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Transformation of (Post-)Modern Societies -- 3 Social Innovations -- 3.1 Innovation: Technical or Social? -- 3.2 Innovation: Top-down or Bottom-up? -- 4 Reflexive Social Innovation in the EU: New Hopes of Governance -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Contributors
    Note: Aus dem Deutschen übersetzt , Enthält 17 Beiträge
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