Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS)
10 episodes
3 months ago
Just to the south-east of Berlin, at the end of S-Bahn line 3 is Erkner, a 12.000 soul town in the state of Brandenburg known for its industrial heritage, its beautiful lakes – and an internationally renowned social science research institution it houses: The Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS). Formerly dedicated to spatial planning and reginal development, IRS now researches dynamics of social change past and present, from climate and energy policies to innovation and digitalization, from migration and urban regeneration to the history of planning. In our podcast Society@Space, both IRS researchers and guests of IRS talk about their passion for questions that matter, their inspirations and experiences, their engagement with practical societal problems and their thoughts on what it means to be a social scientist today. Everyone who is curious about the avenues modern societies are taking and how researchers grapple with the changes and challenges we face – intellectually, emotionally, personally – will find this fascinating to listen to. Episode languages shift between German and English.
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Just to the south-east of Berlin, at the end of S-Bahn line 3 is Erkner, a 12.000 soul town in the state of Brandenburg known for its industrial heritage, its beautiful lakes – and an internationally renowned social science research institution it houses: The Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS). Formerly dedicated to spatial planning and reginal development, IRS now researches dynamics of social change past and present, from climate and energy policies to innovation and digitalization, from migration and urban regeneration to the history of planning. In our podcast Society@Space, both IRS researchers and guests of IRS talk about their passion for questions that matter, their inspirations and experiences, their engagement with practical societal problems and their thoughts on what it means to be a social scientist today. Everyone who is curious about the avenues modern societies are taking and how researchers grapple with the changes and challenges we face – intellectually, emotionally, personally – will find this fascinating to listen to. Episode languages shift between German and English.
https://leibniz-irs.de/
Sozialunternehmen – was sie können, was sie brauchen
Society@Space
1 hour 5 minutes 47 seconds
4 years ago
Sozialunternehmen – was sie können, was sie brauchen
Ob es um Umweltschutz, Bildung oder Pflege geht, Sozialunternehmen erbringen auf oft innovative Art Leistungen für das öffentliche Wohl und erwirtschaften damit auch Einkünfte auf dem Markt. Am IRS gab es in den letzten Jahren mehrere Forschungsprojekte zu Sozialunternehmen und sozialen Innovationen, speziell in ländlichen Räumen. In dieser Episode sprechen deshalb Dr. Ralph Richter, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter des IRS, Sunna Kovanen, Gastwissenschaftlerin am Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde (IfL) in Leipzig und Florian Birk, Projektmanager für internationale Projekte der Social Impact gGmbh in Berlin über die Frage, wie Sozialunternehmen funktionieren, was sie für ländliche Räume leisten und wie sie gefördert werden können.
Weitere Informationen:
Dr. Ralph Richter, IRS: https://leibniz-irs.de/personen-karriere/mitarbeiterinnen/person/ralph-richter-0824
Sunna Kovanen, IfL: https://leibniz-ifl.de/institut/personen/kovanen-sunna
Social Impact gGmbH: https://socialimpact.eu/
Studie „Marktorientierte Sozialunternehmen in Brandenburg”: https://mwae.brandenburg.de/media/bb1.a.3814.de/Studie_Marktorientierte_Sozialunternehmen_21_01_07.pdf
Projekt „Social Entrepreneurship in Structurally Weak Rural Regions: Analysing Innovative Troubleshooters in Action” (RurAction): https://ruraction.eu/
Dokumentation „Working with Communities. Social Enterprises in Rural Regions of Europe“ zu Sozialunternehmen im RurAction-Netzwerk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqCJ-DYIh8o
Policy Paper „Wie man soziale Innovationen in strukturschwachen ländlichen Räumen befördern kann“: https://leibniz-irs.de/wissenstransfer/transferpublikationen/irs-dialog/wie-man-soziale-innovationen-in-strukturschwachen-laendlichen-raeumen-befoerdern-kann
Podcast Tonspur Wissen „Karneval, Kirmes, Schützenfest: So verändern Volksfeste Ihre Gemeinde“: https://www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Bilder_und_Downloads/Neues/Mediathek/Podcast/podcast_10463_t_online_tonspur_wissen_episode_375065_karneval_kirmes_schutzenfest_so_verandern_volksfeste_ihre_gemeinde.mp3
Inforadio Podcast zur Langen Nacht der Wissenschaften: https://www.langenachtderwissenschaften.de/podcast
Twitter: @IRSErkner @ActionRur @socialimpactlab
Society@Space
Just to the south-east of Berlin, at the end of S-Bahn line 3 is Erkner, a 12.000 soul town in the state of Brandenburg known for its industrial heritage, its beautiful lakes – and an internationally renowned social science research institution it houses: The Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space (IRS). Formerly dedicated to spatial planning and reginal development, IRS now researches dynamics of social change past and present, from climate and energy policies to innovation and digitalization, from migration and urban regeneration to the history of planning. In our podcast Society@Space, both IRS researchers and guests of IRS talk about their passion for questions that matter, their inspirations and experiences, their engagement with practical societal problems and their thoughts on what it means to be a social scientist today. Everyone who is curious about the avenues modern societies are taking and how researchers grapple with the changes and challenges we face – intellectually, emotionally, personally – will find this fascinating to listen to. Episode languages shift between German and English.
https://leibniz-irs.de/