Addressing Sustainable Social Change for All: Upcycled-Based Social Creative Businesses for the Transformation of Socio-Technical Regimes

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Apr 7;17(7):2527. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072527.

Abstract

The global challenges caused by socio-economic inequalities, climate change and environmental damage caused to ecosystems, require changes in human behavior at all organizational levels, including companies, governments, communities, and individuals. In this context, it is important to analyse how social and creative companies that work in the fashion and industrial design recycling sector can address sustainable social change. In this paper, we propose an analysis in the countries of the global South. To learn how grassroots innovations can contribute to the development of sustainable strategies, we perform the framework of Technical transitions. We analyze the three main areas of activity that constitute an effective niche construction: social networks, expectations and visions, and learning. A qualitative methodology is used, a video case study with six grassroots organizations in South Africa, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Brazil. The results reflect the important role played by these grassroots innovations, contributing to the development of social and creative recycling companies that address socio-economic and environmental problems.

Keywords: grassroots organizations; niches; social and creative enterprises; socio-technical regimes; upcycling; video research.

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Ecosystem
  • Humans
  • Industry / trends*
  • Malaysia
  • Recycling*
  • Social Change*
  • Socioeconomic Factors*
  • South Africa
  • Sri Lanka