Newness Against the Grain: Democratic emergence in organisational and professional practice

Philip Woods, Amanda Roberts, Glenys J. Woods

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Abstract

What is the nature of democratic innovation in a performative culture? The purpose of this chapter is to help answer this question by giving conceptual substance to the notion of democratic emergence as a specific kind of innovation in the context of contemporary governance trends. It is argued that the performative governance which is the product of these trends is not invulnerable to challenge because of deficiencies in the capacity of managerialism and performative governance to improve services, and the creative spaces for agency and initiative created by the valuing of entrepreneurialism and innovation. The chapter draws on existing conceptual work on democratic approaches to school organisation and innovation, relevant literature on entrepreneurialism, and offers a brief insight into an example of democratic innovation in practice.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOrganisation and Newness: Discourses and Ecologies of Innovation in the Creative University
EditorsMichael Peters, Susanne Weber
Place of PublicationLeiden, Netherlands
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Chapter19
Pages247-256
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)978-90-04-39482-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jan 2019

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