1st Edition

Social Generativity A Relational Paradigm for Social Change

Edited By Mauro Magatti Copyright 2018
    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    The 2008 economic crisis called into question the sustainability of the individualistic consumer society. However, for better or for worse, this long-term crisis represents an opportunity for the creation of a new model of growth to reform capitalism, structurally as well as culturally.





    As a contribution to this debate, Social Generativity offers a much-needed and original conceptual synthesis, within a unique anthropological focus on the forms of selfhood sustained by the historical and economic conditions of the present day. Encompassing four years of interdisciplinary empirical research based primarily on a sample of social groups, organizations and firms in Italy, this volume redefines the notion of "Social Generativity" from its pyschological origin (as formulated by Erik Erikson) to that of a social action that can be implemented during daily life and in different spheres of existence.





    A critical analysis of contemporary capitalism, this volume will appeal to postgraduate students and policy makers interested in fields such as Organisational Studies, Anthropological Theory, Social Change, Economic Sociology, Public Affairs and Business Ethics.

    Introduction (Mauro Magatti) Part I: On Social Generativity 1) Social Generativity: An Introduction (Chiara Giaccardi, Mauro Magatti) 2) Generativity-driven Organizations (Patrizia Cappelletti) Part II: Classical Theoretical Sources 3) Georg Simmel’s Life and Form: a Generative Process (Monica Martinelli) 4) ‘For the sake of the world’: Hannah Arendt’s Legacy and Generative Social Action (Chiara Giaccardi, Luisa Giulia Musso) 5) Open Gift and Social Bond: Mauss and beyond (Martino Doni, Stefano Tomelleri) 6) Social Generativity beyond Consumer Society? A Weberian Perspective on the Dynamic of Social Change (Cesare Silla) Part III: Contemporary Intersections in Theory and Practice 7) Generosity, Generativity, and Human Flourishing (Brandon Vaidyanathan, Hilary Davidson Green) 8) Social Innovation and Social Generativity (Patrizia Cappelletti, Davide Lampugnani) 9) Empowerment and Emotions in ‘New management’ and in Generativity-driven Organizations (Fabio Cecchinato, Simone Tosoni) 10) Generative Social Actions and Contemporary Critical Theory: towards a post-consumerist Society? (Mauro Maggati, Laura Gherardi)

    Biography

    Mauro Magatti is Professor of Sociology at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy