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Nine Verbs to Keep the Social Entrepreneurship Research Agenda ‘Dangerous’

Chris Steyaert and Pascal Dey

Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 2010, vol. 1, issue 2, 231-254

Abstract: This paper critiques and re-imagines current research approaches to the field of social entrepreneurship. Taking a theoretical view of research as ‘enactment’, this paper explores research as a constitutive act and explores a range of ways of relating with and constructing the subject of inquiry. Three models of enactive research are presented, each based on three verbs which denote the contours of a ‘dangerous’ research agenda for social entrepreneurship. These include: (a) ‘critiquing’ approaches to research through denaturalizing, critically performing and reflexivity; (b) ‘inheriting’ approaches through contextualizing, historicizing and connecting; and (c) ‘intervening’ approaches through participating, spatializing and minorizing.

Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1080/19420676.2010.511817

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