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Socialt entreprenörskap – informations- och kommunikationsteknologi för lokal handlingsgemenskap

Author

  • Claus Persson

Summary, in English

The theoretical findings of the thesis is composed of three parts, it consists of (i) a framework for social entrepreneurship, (ii) some pitfalls and success factors and (iii) a perspicuous design guide. These findings was a result of field research during a long time – more than 5 years, 2000-2005 – and the scientific purpose was to give a broad description and understanding of the research problem, which was: How should (i) social, (ii) pedagogical and (iii) technical components be arranged and aligned in a process to develop, uphold or vitalize a social and learning context by help of ICT-supported dialogue and discussion – e-democracy and e-participation – between ordinary participants/members and their representatives?



The thesis describes a dialogue and discussion-based social entrepreneurship for the development and use of a similar like socio-technical ICT-artifact. The social entrepreneurship is presented as a mezzo process having as its aim to develop and maintain participative action (a community of action). In the thesis, the participative action is a function area that combines a dialogue-based community with an action-oriented workshop. Furthermore, the thesis has described the social entrepreneurship’s relations and dependencies on other function areas with their specific means and goals for the matter of social-individual and social-cultural influence. By using different metaphors for these function areas – community, workshop, arena, market (internal and external), court –, the thesis describes the social entrepreneurship as a process of social learning. These descriptions in the thesis constitute all together the framework for a social entrepreneurship.



The thesis' description of pitfalls and success factors takes up contributions and elements of a special importance in the social entrepreneurship in order to develop a social organization by help of an ICT-artifact, which is characterized by solving social problems in democratic dialogues and discussion meetings between selectors and selected representatives.



The thesis follows up the learning-oriented understanding of a social entrepreneurship with a description of overall guidelines – a perspicuous design guide – in order to educate technicians to fulfil the role as social entrepreneurs in our community.

Publishing year

2008

Language

Swedish

Publication/Series

Lund Studies in Informatics

Volume

8

Document type

Dissertation

Publisher

Department of Informatics, Lund University

Topic

  • Information Systems, Social aspects

Keywords

  • social learning
  • democracy
  • discussion
  • dialogue
  • virtual community
  • participative action
  • community of action
  • e-participation
  • e-democracy
  • ICT
  • social entrepreneurship
  • ethics

Status

Published

Supervisor

  • Erik Wallin

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1651-1816
  • ISBN: 978-91-977186-2-2

Defence date

30 January 2009

Defence time

10:15

Defence place

Department of Informatics Lund University, Ole Römers väg 6, room EC2-101

Opponent

  • Stig C Holmberg (Professor)