From compass to radar: An innovative methodological strategy for researching cultural innovation

De la brújula al radar: Una estrategia metodológica innovadora para investigar la innovación cultural

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https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2022-201

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cultural innovation, methodological innovation, onto-epistemological turn, linear research process, processual research process

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In response to the absence of a deep reflection on methodological innovation, this article sets out to approach the most appropriate strategy for investigating cultural innovation. In this regard, underlying this article there is a conceptual revision of two key terms: culture and innovation. The former is expanded towards more open and creative visions, and the latter is redefined from a linear and accumulative conceptualisation to an open and creative process. In order to build a new methodological approach based on this revision, we focus on presenting an onto-epistemological turn that implies a move from a research process in a linear progression, to an innovative cultural research process understood as an event that is processual, relational, and performative. By way of conclusion, the article proposes a creative and innovative research device that is open to the multiple configurations in which individuals and groups inhabit, build and experience culture in innovative ways.

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2022-12-29

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Abad, B., & González , S. (2022). From compass to radar: An innovative methodological strategy for researching cultural innovation: De la brújula al radar: Una estrategia metodológica innovadora para investigar la innovación cultural. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 7(2), 14–26. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2022-201

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