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Social Economics and the Solidarity City (Paperback): Brendan Murtagh Social Economics and the Solidarity City (Paperback)
Brendan Murtagh
R1,431 Discovery Miles 14 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Social Economics and the Solidarity City explores the impact and potential of the social economy as a site of urban struggle, political mobilization and community organization. The search for alternatives to the neoliberal logic governing contemporary cities has often focused on broad and ill-defined political, social and environmental movements. These alternatives sometimes fail to connect with the lived realities of the city or to change the lives of those exploited in neoliberal restructuring. This book seeks to understand the capacity of the social economy to revitalize urban ethics, local practices and tangible political alterity. Providing a critical account of the social economy and its place in urban and state restructuring, this book draws on a range of international cases to argue that the social economy can be made a transformative space. Evaluating community enterprises, social finance, and solidarity economics, author Brendan Murtagh maps the possibilities, contradictions and tactics of moving the rhetoric of the just city into local and global action.

Social Economics and the Solidarity City (Hardcover): Brendan Murtagh Social Economics and the Solidarity City (Hardcover)
Brendan Murtagh
R4,476 Discovery Miles 44 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Social Economics and the Solidarity City explores the impact and potential of the social economy as a site of urban struggle, political mobilization and community organization. The search for alternatives to the neoliberal logic governing contemporary cities has often focused on broad and ill-defined political, social and environmental movements. These alternatives sometimes fail to connect with the lived realities of the city or to change the lives of those exploited in neoliberal restructuring. This book seeks to understand the capacity of the social economy to revitalize urban ethics, local practices and tangible political alterity. Providing a critical account of the social economy and its place in urban and state restructuring, this book draws on a range of international cases to argue that the social economy can be made a transformative space. Evaluating community enterprises, social finance, and solidarity economics, author Brendan Murtagh maps the possibilities, contradictions and tactics of moving the rhetoric of the just city into local and global action.

Funding, Power and Community Development (Paperback): Sarasij Majumder, Debarati Sen, Cetin Gurer, Ulrike Flader, Rita Thapa,... Funding, Power and Community Development (Paperback)
Sarasij Majumder, Debarati Sen, Cetin Gurer, Ulrike Flader, Rita Thapa, …
R929 Discovery Miles 9 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This edited collection critically explores the funding arrangements governing contemporary community development and how they shape its theory and practice. International contributions from activists, practitioners and academics consider the evolution of funding in community development and how changes in policy and practice can be understood in relation to the politics of neoliberalism and contemporary efforts to build global democracy from the 'bottom up'. Thematically, the collection explores matters such as popular democracy, the shifting contours of the state-market relationship, prospects for democratising the state, the feasibility of community autonomy, the effects of managerialism and hybrid modes of funding such as social finance. The collection is thus uniquely positioned to stimulate critical debate on both policy and practice within the broad field of community development.

Funding, Power and Community Development (Hardcover): Sarasij Majumder, Debarati Sen, Cetin Gurer, Ulrike Flader, Rita Thapa,... Funding, Power and Community Development (Hardcover)
Sarasij Majumder, Debarati Sen, Cetin Gurer, Ulrike Flader, Rita Thapa, …
R3,005 R2,297 Discovery Miles 22 970 Save R708 (24%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This edited collection critically explores the funding arrangements governing contemporary community development and how they shape its theory and practice. International contributions from activists, practitioners and academics consider the evolution of funding in community development and how changes in policy and practice can be understood in relation to the politics of neoliberalism and contemporary efforts to build global democracy from the 'bottom up'. Thematically, the collection explores matters such as popular democracy, the shifting contours of the state-market relationship, prospects for democratising the state, the feasibility of community autonomy, the effects of managerialism and hybrid modes of funding such as social finance. The collection is thus uniquely positioned to stimulate critical debate on both policy and practice within the broad field of community development.

Belfast - Segregation, Violence and the City (Paperback): Peter Shirlow, Brendan Murtagh Belfast - Segregation, Violence and the City (Paperback)
Peter Shirlow, Brendan Murtagh
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paris, Jerusalem and Belfast are cities that are shaped by political violence, death and the injustices caused by segregated living. But divided cities are becoming places within which policy makers and politicians project an image of normality despite the facts of social injustice, victimhood and harm. It is a commonly held view that the city of Belfast is emerging out of conflict and into a new era of tolerance and transformation. This book challenges this viewpoint. The authors pinpoint how international peace accords, such as the Belfast Agreement, are gradually eroded as conflict shifts into a stale and repetitive pattern of ethnically-divided competition over resources. This book is a vivid portrait of how segregation, lived experience and fear are linked in a manner that undermines democratic accountability. It argues that the control of place remains the most important weapon in the politicisation of communities and the reproduction of political violence. Segregation provides the laboratory within which sectarianism continues to grow.

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