Theories of power and social change. Power contestations and their implications for research on social change and innovation
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2021
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This paper proposes a meta-theoretical framework for studying power in processes of change and innovation. Power is one of the most contested concepts in social and political theory. This paper discusses seven prevailing points of contestation: Power over versus power to, centred versus diffused, consensual versus conflictual, constraining versus enabling, quantity versus quality, empowerment versus disempowerment and power in relation to knowledge. The paper reviews how different scholars have dealt with abovementioned points of contestation and identifies how different theories of power can be translated into specific empirical questions to systematically explore power in processes of social change and innovation.
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Power, social change, social innovation, sustainability transitions, Sociology and Political Science
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Avelino, F 2021, 'Theories of power and social change. Power contestations and their implications for research on social change and innovation', Journal of Political Power, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 425-448. https://doi.org/10.1080/2158379X.2021.1875307