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Civic Ecosystems & Social Innovation Programme

Civic Ecosystems & Social Innovation Programme

This programme advances understanding of the theoretical foundations and real-world impact of civic ecosystems as a concept and set of practical approaches to social innovation. It draws on ideas and insights from complexity science, ecosystem thinking, and social change research and practice across multiple issues, scales, and geographies.

Civic ecosystems are complex adaptive systems that emerge and self-organise to address specific social problems. They do so by leveraging complementarity, a distinctive logic of social innovation reflected in three central characteristics:

  • Diversity is about the actors, approaches, and different theories of change in the ecosystem such as institutional change, pre-figurative experimentation, and personal transformation.
  • Interdependence draws attention to the ways in which ecosystem constituents interact, enable and constrain each other. And its value is in fostering complementarity.
  • Civicness implies behaviour and values that prioritise the public interest. It is what holds the ecosystem together.

The programme investigates the role of civic ecosystems in driving social innovation on a range of issues including:

  • Crises, Shocks and Disruptions
  • Peace, Protection and Justice
  • Climate, Nature and Sustainability
  • Civic Space, Engagement and Mobilisation
  • Philanthropy, Infrastructure and Resourcing

The programme offers complexity scholars, systems thinkers, and social innovation practitioners and researchers opportunities for sustained engagement and strategic experimentation. It catalyses collaboration and complementarity internally at the CCRG and across the LSE as well as externally with communities such as the Civic Ecosystems Initiative, the Civic Engagement Project and the Complex Systems Society.

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