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In an effort to better understand the various forms of social innovation, mapping has become a common and widely applied method for gaining insights into social innovation practices. The transdisciplinary nature of social innovation research has led to a plurality of distinct approaches and methods. Given the increasing interest in social innovation, and the apparent endeavour among policymakers to utilise social innovation to address current societal challenges, it is argued that mapping efforts need to be streamlined in order to make better use of their results. The article describes 17 running or shortly ended research projects on social innovation and their methodological approaches on “mapping” social innovations. It provides a systematic overview on project objectives, SI definitions and mapping approaches for each of the scrutinised projects and end with a synoptical analysis on methods, objectives and missing research.DOI: https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir.16-1.1
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Bastian Pelka
Judith Terstrip
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
European Public & Social Innovation Review
TU Dortmund University
University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration and Management
Evangelische Kliniken Gelsenkirchen
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