Pensare la crisi tra sociologia e politiche di social innovation
Appunti sul mutamento nei sistemi sanitari
abstract
Some possible theoretical connections between the sociology of the crisis and the dynamics of social innovation are explored in the context of the ongoing transformation within the regional welfare systems. The starting point is the crisologie of Edgar Morin. The conclusion is twofold. Primarily, the sociologists of the crisis seem to intertwine the multiple categories of development, wellness, uncertainty, risk and con ict. Secondly, these twists recall the (re-) emerging pro le of a new State innovator. Subsequently, some possible lessons and guidelines on the subject of policies can be gleaned, in order to support the social innovation for public decision- makers and ordinary citizens, often dealing with the logical ambushes for the so-called cascade crisis.
Keywords: Morin • Sociology of crisis and health • Social innovation • Welfare systems’ transformations
permalink: http://doi.org/10.14277/6969-032-7/006