Conference

Tagung "Social Innovation"

December 14 | 09:30

The concept of social innovation has gained widespread acceptance over the past two decades in the context of OECD and European Union activities. Its definitions are numerous. Overall, they reflect the normative character that the concept has expressed from the beginning.

From 9:30 to 16:30, a Research Event will take place in the rooms of the CMB to discuss the topic of social innovation from the perspective of science and practice in a German-French and European perspective. Up to ten scientists and practitioners are invited; the working language will be English. The workshop will consist of a keynote address and two discussion sessions. The keynote (Simone Baglione, Università di Parma) will open the field through a European comparative perspective, introducing the different definitions and policies of social innovation and setting the conceptual framework. This will be followed by two discussion panels on (i) social inclusion of people with disabilities and (ii) migration and the labor market.

Contact

Sébastien Vannier
sebastien.vannier  ( at )  cmb.hu-berlin.de

Program

09h30 – 10h15: Keynote – Simone Baglioni (University Parma)

10h15-10h30: Respondent: Olivier Giraud (CNRS, LISE)

10h45-12h30: Session 1 „ Social inclusion in the field of disability and social policies “ 

Participants : Olivier Giraud (LISE), Pierre-Yves Baudot (Université Paris-Dauphine), Mickaël Barth (Avise), Jeanne Deghilage et Anna Gardes (Chargées de mission Innovation à la Direction Générale de la cohesion sociale), Thibault Guyon (Institut Godin)

12h30 – 14h00 : Lunch

14h00-15h45: Session 2 „ Migration, insertion and the labor market “

Participant.e.s : Nikola Tietze (CMB/LISE), Sekou Keita (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt und Berufsforschung), Christian Lawrence  (Caritas)

15h45-16h30: Wrap-up (Moderator: Jay Rowell)

Location

Salle Germaine Tillion
Centre Marc Bloch
Friedrichstrasse 191
10117 Berlin