Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social Transformation

Even if some European and national labor market or social policy programs focused on fostering local economy, the social imperative of social and solidarity economy did not enter the political or academic mainstream. In light of the consequences of neo-liberal globalization, socio-political conside...

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Main Author: Susanne Elsen
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: South-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education" 2018-04-01
Series:Проблеми на постмодерността
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Online Access:https://pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/29
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spelling doaj-1063da38794a4637a09946739eacb2942020-11-25T02:17:54ZbulSouth-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education" Проблеми на постмодерността1314-37002018-04-0181Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social TransformationSusanne Elsen0Free University of Bozen-Bolzano Even if some European and national labor market or social policy programs focused on fostering local economy, the social imperative of social and solidarity economy did not enter the political or academic mainstream. In light of the consequences of neo-liberal globalization, socio-political considerations need to pay much more attention than before to the local living space as a place of active participation and integration, of collective self-organization and sustainable development. Shaping sustainable development raises questions about the logic behind socially integrated economic activity geared to maintaining the capacity for social, cultural, ecological and economic evolution. The ecological imperative of community economy seems to have a stronger effect to eco-social transformation. The strong re-discovery of community-based action research - after three decades of marginalization - is on one side resulting from the challenges of eco-social transformation, and on the other side it is another indicator for the growing weight of civil society as steering power in society, in this case in the scientific realm. It is obvious that eco-social transformation has to be based in processes of cooperative learning and participatory social change. https://pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/29community economyeco-social transformationlocalisationpost-growth - society
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Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social Transformation
Проблеми на постмодерността
community economy
eco-social transformation
localisation
post-growth - society
author_facet Susanne Elsen
author_sort Susanne Elsen
title Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social Transformation
title_short Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social Transformation
title_full Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social Transformation
title_fullStr Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social Transformation
title_full_unstemmed Community Based Solidarity Economy and Eco-Social Transformation
title_sort community based solidarity economy and eco-social transformation
publisher South-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education"
series Проблеми на постмодерността
issn 1314-3700
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Even if some European and national labor market or social policy programs focused on fostering local economy, the social imperative of social and solidarity economy did not enter the political or academic mainstream. In light of the consequences of neo-liberal globalization, socio-political considerations need to pay much more attention than before to the local living space as a place of active participation and integration, of collective self-organization and sustainable development. Shaping sustainable development raises questions about the logic behind socially integrated economic activity geared to maintaining the capacity for social, cultural, ecological and economic evolution. The ecological imperative of community economy seems to have a stronger effect to eco-social transformation. The strong re-discovery of community-based action research - after three decades of marginalization - is on one side resulting from the challenges of eco-social transformation, and on the other side it is another indicator for the growing weight of civil society as steering power in society, in this case in the scientific realm. It is obvious that eco-social transformation has to be based in processes of cooperative learning and participatory social change.
topic community economy
eco-social transformation
localisation
post-growth - society
url https://pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/29
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