Civil society and social innovation in the public sphere: a pragmatic perspective
This article proposes a new analytical and theoretical reading for the study of social innovation processes promoted by civil society in the public sphere, based on pragmatic French sociology. It begins with a discussion about the current place of civil society initiatives in public action. Debate a...
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