Susanne Elsen
Eco-Social Transformation and Community-Based Economy
Susanne Elsen
Eco-Social Transformation and Community-Based Economy
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Eco-Social Transformation and Community-Based Economy provides a transdisciplinary conception of community based socially productive approaches to eco-social transformation and sustainability.
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Eco-Social Transformation and Community-Based Economy provides a transdisciplinary conception of community based socially productive approaches to eco-social transformation and sustainability.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 5mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9780367582555
- ISBN-10: 0367582554
- Artikelnr.: 69890646
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 5mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9780367582555
- ISBN-10: 0367582554
- Artikelnr.: 69890646
Susanne Elsen is professor for social sciences at the free University of Bolzano, Italy. She has long-term experience in transformative research, development and training in fields of social and solidarity economy and community-based development in- and outside of Europe. Her emphasis as researcher and activist lies in eco-social development and transformation with a special focus on integrative and participative socio-economic solutions for disadvantaged rural and urban areas.
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Why is community economy a central task of eco-social transformation?
Eco-social challenges and community-based economy
The new limits of growth
The necessity of a new great transformation
Prosperity or Growth?
Human needs and aspirations
A new social contract
Demographic change and post growth society
Work and productivity in a post growth society
Chapter 2: What is Community-Based Economy?
Differences matter
Reproduction and eco-social transformation
Embedded Economy - Polanyi's legacy
Diversity matters
Hybridity and Civil-Society
Ownership, Commons and Communing: Ostrom's legacy
Social capital and economic transaction for resilient communities
The economy of the whole house - a heterodox perspective
Chapter 3: Social and Solidarity Economy
A retrospection
What is Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)?
Fields, purposes and effects of Social and Solidarity Economy
Third sector organizations and their potential for social innovation
New institutional arrangements and de-commodification
The potential of cooperatives
The Italian Version
Social Agriculture
Urban Agriculture
Community supported Agriculture (CSA)
Solidarity Purchase Groups in Italy (GAS)
Cooperative energy supply
Alternative and complementary currency
Time-based exchange systems
Repairing, Re-using, Recycling: Community workshops and repair cafés against planned obsolescence
Prospect
Chapter 4: How can Community-Based Economy be (re)built?
Re-localization, pluralization and economic subsidiarity
Community Development and social innovation
Transformative research as means of community development
Community-based participative planning and development - a retrospect and future perspective
New approaches in rural restoration
Reclaiming and managing the commons
Unconditional basic income
Reframing and re-embedding socio-economic transaction
Chapter 5: Case Studies: Their background and societal impact
Libera Terra - Social Cooperatives combatting the Power of Mafia Organizations in Italy
Riace - a small South-Italian village as a model for Europe
A multi-stakeholder network counteracting new slavery in Italian agriculture
Cosmopolitan Hospitality: Grand Hotel Cosmopolis
The sixth Continent: The House of Solidarity
Social Agriculture in Italian Prisons
Organizing citizen interests in a community cooperative
Revitalizing a village by hosting elderly people
A network to foster local alternatives: Social Economy Basel
Conclusions
Index
Chapter 1: Why is community economy a central task of eco-social transformation?
Eco-social challenges and community-based economy
The new limits of growth
The necessity of a new great transformation
Prosperity or Growth?
Human needs and aspirations
A new social contract
Demographic change and post growth society
Work and productivity in a post growth society
Chapter 2: What is Community-Based Economy?
Differences matter
Reproduction and eco-social transformation
Embedded Economy - Polanyi's legacy
Diversity matters
Hybridity and Civil-Society
Ownership, Commons and Communing: Ostrom's legacy
Social capital and economic transaction for resilient communities
The economy of the whole house - a heterodox perspective
Chapter 3: Social and Solidarity Economy
A retrospection
What is Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)?
Fields, purposes and effects of Social and Solidarity Economy
Third sector organizations and their potential for social innovation
New institutional arrangements and de-commodification
The potential of cooperatives
The Italian Version
Social Agriculture
Urban Agriculture
Community supported Agriculture (CSA)
Solidarity Purchase Groups in Italy (GAS)
Cooperative energy supply
Alternative and complementary currency
Time-based exchange systems
Repairing, Re-using, Recycling: Community workshops and repair cafés against planned obsolescence
Prospect
Chapter 4: How can Community-Based Economy be (re)built?
Re-localization, pluralization and economic subsidiarity
Community Development and social innovation
Transformative research as means of community development
Community-based participative planning and development - a retrospect and future perspective
New approaches in rural restoration
Reclaiming and managing the commons
Unconditional basic income
Reframing and re-embedding socio-economic transaction
Chapter 5: Case Studies: Their background and societal impact
Libera Terra - Social Cooperatives combatting the Power of Mafia Organizations in Italy
Riace - a small South-Italian village as a model for Europe
A multi-stakeholder network counteracting new slavery in Italian agriculture
Cosmopolitan Hospitality: Grand Hotel Cosmopolis
The sixth Continent: The House of Solidarity
Social Agriculture in Italian Prisons
Organizing citizen interests in a community cooperative
Revitalizing a village by hosting elderly people
A network to foster local alternatives: Social Economy Basel
Conclusions
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Why is community economy a central task of eco-social transformation?
Eco-social challenges and community-based economy
The new limits of growth
The necessity of a new great transformation
Prosperity or Growth?
Human needs and aspirations
A new social contract
Demographic change and post growth society
Work and productivity in a post growth society
Chapter 2: What is Community-Based Economy?
Differences matter
Reproduction and eco-social transformation
Embedded Economy - Polanyi's legacy
Diversity matters
Hybridity and Civil-Society
Ownership, Commons and Communing: Ostrom's legacy
Social capital and economic transaction for resilient communities
The economy of the whole house - a heterodox perspective
Chapter 3: Social and Solidarity Economy
A retrospection
What is Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)?
Fields, purposes and effects of Social and Solidarity Economy
Third sector organizations and their potential for social innovation
New institutional arrangements and de-commodification
The potential of cooperatives
The Italian Version
Social Agriculture
Urban Agriculture
Community supported Agriculture (CSA)
Solidarity Purchase Groups in Italy (GAS)
Cooperative energy supply
Alternative and complementary currency
Time-based exchange systems
Repairing, Re-using, Recycling: Community workshops and repair cafés against planned obsolescence
Prospect
Chapter 4: How can Community-Based Economy be (re)built?
Re-localization, pluralization and economic subsidiarity
Community Development and social innovation
Transformative research as means of community development
Community-based participative planning and development - a retrospect and future perspective
New approaches in rural restoration
Reclaiming and managing the commons
Unconditional basic income
Reframing and re-embedding socio-economic transaction
Chapter 5: Case Studies: Their background and societal impact
Libera Terra - Social Cooperatives combatting the Power of Mafia Organizations in Italy
Riace - a small South-Italian village as a model for Europe
A multi-stakeholder network counteracting new slavery in Italian agriculture
Cosmopolitan Hospitality: Grand Hotel Cosmopolis
The sixth Continent: The House of Solidarity
Social Agriculture in Italian Prisons
Organizing citizen interests in a community cooperative
Revitalizing a village by hosting elderly people
A network to foster local alternatives: Social Economy Basel
Conclusions
Index
Chapter 1: Why is community economy a central task of eco-social transformation?
Eco-social challenges and community-based economy
The new limits of growth
The necessity of a new great transformation
Prosperity or Growth?
Human needs and aspirations
A new social contract
Demographic change and post growth society
Work and productivity in a post growth society
Chapter 2: What is Community-Based Economy?
Differences matter
Reproduction and eco-social transformation
Embedded Economy - Polanyi's legacy
Diversity matters
Hybridity and Civil-Society
Ownership, Commons and Communing: Ostrom's legacy
Social capital and economic transaction for resilient communities
The economy of the whole house - a heterodox perspective
Chapter 3: Social and Solidarity Economy
A retrospection
What is Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE)?
Fields, purposes and effects of Social and Solidarity Economy
Third sector organizations and their potential for social innovation
New institutional arrangements and de-commodification
The potential of cooperatives
The Italian Version
Social Agriculture
Urban Agriculture
Community supported Agriculture (CSA)
Solidarity Purchase Groups in Italy (GAS)
Cooperative energy supply
Alternative and complementary currency
Time-based exchange systems
Repairing, Re-using, Recycling: Community workshops and repair cafés against planned obsolescence
Prospect
Chapter 4: How can Community-Based Economy be (re)built?
Re-localization, pluralization and economic subsidiarity
Community Development and social innovation
Transformative research as means of community development
Community-based participative planning and development - a retrospect and future perspective
New approaches in rural restoration
Reclaiming and managing the commons
Unconditional basic income
Reframing and re-embedding socio-economic transaction
Chapter 5: Case Studies: Their background and societal impact
Libera Terra - Social Cooperatives combatting the Power of Mafia Organizations in Italy
Riace - a small South-Italian village as a model for Europe
A multi-stakeholder network counteracting new slavery in Italian agriculture
Cosmopolitan Hospitality: Grand Hotel Cosmopolis
The sixth Continent: The House of Solidarity
Social Agriculture in Italian Prisons
Organizing citizen interests in a community cooperative
Revitalizing a village by hosting elderly people
A network to foster local alternatives: Social Economy Basel
Conclusions
Index