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摘要
现有关于创业社会影响的研究缺乏充分纳入社会影响主观经验的理论。我们从墨西哥哲学家Katya Mandoki的综合日常美学模型出发,广义地理解社会影响的各种主观体验。这种关于社会影响的日常美学观点可以通过那些在研究中基本上被忽视的人来理解社会影响,比如社会企业家、弱势群体和受益者。我们概述了使用Mandoki的四种日常美学模式(proxemics, kinetics, emphasis, and fluion)来表现社会影响的各种方式,并使用拉丁美洲社会企业家的例子来说明。我们展示了如何使用四种视觉方法(研究人员主导的摄影和视频,照片引出,照片语音和参与者绘图)来视觉捕捉这些社会影响的美学表现,并举例说明了来自非洲和亚洲的例子。
Everyday aesthetics and visual methods for enlarging our approach to social impact
Existing research on the social impact of entrepreneurship lacks theory that adequately incorporates the subjective experience of social impact. We build from Mexican philosopher Katya Mandoki's comprehensive everyday aesthetics model to broadly understand various subjective experiences of social impact. This everyday aesthetics view of social impact allows understanding social impact through those whose voice has largely been missing in research, such as social entrepreneurs, vulnerable communities, and beneficiaries. We outline various ways in which social impact is manifested using Mandoki's four modalities of everyday aesthetics (proxemics, kinetics, emphatics, and fluxion), illustrating using examples from social entrepreneurs in Latin America. We show how four visual methodologies (researcher-led photography and video, photo elicitation, photovoice, and participant drawings) can be used to visually capture these aesthetic manifestations of social impact, illustrating with examples from Africa and Asia.