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Providing an overview of urban social movements from a diverse
range of empirical and theoretical perspectives, this Handbook
includes not only a critical analysis of the transformations that
have occurred in the urban landscape recently, but also sheds light
on the strategies implemented by social actors in various
socio-political and cultural contexts. It focuses on better
understanding how and to what extent collective action around urban
issues remains relevant in our modern world. Top international
scholars introduce the main features of urban movements from
countries and cities around the world, including across Africa,
Asia, Europe and North and South America, to highlight their
diversity as well as the multiple scales through which they are
employed. The Handbook first documents the concrete forms of
contemporary urban movements, before highlighting new developments
in the field, particularly in the face of new forms of
communication, and finally examines the specificity of contemporary
urban movements in the context of emerging unexpected local and
global challenges. With a broad range of case studies and in-depth
coverage of key issues, this Handbook is critical reading for urban
studies and social movement studies scholars. The practical advice
offered throughout also makes this an invigorating read for
representatives of international institutions working on urban
policies and development, as well as urban activists looking for a
more in-depth study of the field.
This edited volume discusses the development of the new social and
impact economy in ten countries around the globe. The new social
and impact economy is an attempt to conceptualize developments
after the 2008 economic crisis, which emphasized the pifalls of the
Neo-Liberal economic system. In the aftermath of the crisis, new
organizational entities evolved, which combined social and business
objectives as part of their mission. Using data gathered by two
recent international research projects-the ICSEM project and the
FAB-MOVE project-the book provides an initial portrait of the
forces at play in the evolution of the new social and impact
economy, linking those to the past crisis as well as to Covid19 and
comparing the emergence of the phenomenon in a varied group of
countries. The book begins with an overview of the classical
definitions of social economy and proposes a comprehensive concept
of new social and impact economy, its characteristics, and sources.
Ten country chapters as well as a comparative chapter on
international social economy organizations follow. The volume
concludes with an overall analysis of the data from the country
chapters, forming a typology of social economy traditions and
linking it to recent Post Capitalism trends. Creating a conceptual
framework to analyze the new phenomena in social economy, this
volume is ideal for academics and practitioners in the fields of
social economy; social, economic and welfare policies; social and
business entrepreneurship in a comparative fashion; social and
technological innovation as well as CSR specialists and
practitioners.
This edited volume discusses the development of the new social and
impact economy in ten countries around the globe. The new social
and impact economy is an attempt to conceptualize developments
after the 2008 economic crisis, which emphasized the pifalls of the
Neo-Liberal economic system. In the aftermath of the crisis, new
organizational entities evolved, which combined social and business
objectives as part of their mission. Using data gathered by two
recent international research projects-the ICSEM project and the
FAB-MOVE project-the book provides an initial portrait of the
forces at play in the evolution of the new social and impact
economy, linking those to the past crisis as well as to Covid19 and
comparing the emergence of the phenomenon in a varied group of
countries. The book begins with an overview of the classical
definitions of social economy and proposes a comprehensive concept
of new social and impact economy, its characteristics, and sources.
Ten country chapters as well as a comparative chapter on
international social economy organizations follow. The volume
concludes with an overall analysis of the data from the country
chapters, forming a typology of social economy traditions and
linking it to recent Post Capitalism trends. Creating a conceptual
framework to analyze the new phenomena in social economy, this
volume is ideal for academics and practitioners in the fields of
social economy; social, economic and welfare policies; social and
business entrepreneurship in a comparative fashion; social and
technological innovation as well as CSR specialists and
practitioners.
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