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Racial capitalism and epistemic injustice: Blindspots in the theory and practice of solidarity economy in Brazil

, 2021
This article performs a socio-spatial analysis of the political discourse, agendas, and organizing spaces of the Solidarity Economy Movement (MSE) in Rio de Janeiro as a lens to examine how racialized power–knowledge dynamics and race-based socio-spatial
P. Ferreira
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Accelerate Action to Revamp Production and Consumption Patterns: the Circular Economy, Cooperatives and the Social and Solidarity Economy

UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Policy Briefs, 2021
Achieving sustainable development requires determined actions to revamp production and consumption patterns, creating a resource-efficient and resilient post-pandemic recovery.
Andrew Allimadi, Hanyang Ge, Wenyan Yang
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Rethinking Economics Education: Student Perceptions of the Social and Solidarity Economy in Higher Education

Education sciences
This article emphasises the critical role higher education institutions (HEIs) play in fostering critical knowledge and social cohesion by exploring students’ perceptions of the social and solidarity economy (SSE).
Asier Arcos-Alonso   +3 more
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Solidarity Economy and social inclusion The Immigrant Fair in Florianópolis, Brazil

Development Policy Review, 2021
Summary Motivation The Solidarity Economy movement emerged in Latin America in the 1970s and 1980s as an alternative mode of production led by mutual principles such as co-operative work, self-management, and consensual distribution of economic gains ...
D. Annoni   +2 more
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The Social and Solidarity Economy

2021
This chapter will explore the scope, structure and potential of the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) in the future of urban regions. The SSE is, like the private economy, an assemblage of firms, entrepreneurs, intermediaries, and bespoke forms of finance that trade in goods and services for profit. What makes it different is that: surpluses are used
Murtagh, Brendan   +2 more
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Social and solidarity economy and self-management

2023
Social and solidarity-oriented and self-governed processes of organizing economic life haveexisted since humans have collaborated to survive. However, the conscious demand and conceptual realization of the social aspects of the economy only arose in Western thought withthe emergence of a primarily market-based exploitative economy and the enclosed ...
Vieta, Marcelo Alejandro   +1 more
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The solidarity economy: an alternative development strategy?

International Social Science Journal, 2011
Although it no longer seems unanimous, the “Washington Consensus” concerns the implementation of poverty reduction programmes under the aegis of international financial institutions (World Bank, International Monetary Fund, etc.). Now these development programmes are above all aimed at sustainable growth, which is the liberal version of the concept of “
Goujon, Daniel, Dacheux, Eric
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Solidarity economy in agroecology

This research design study proposes to investigate and analyze the economic and social impact of The Refugee Collective’s Community Farm program in Elgin, Texas, an agroecological model for farming, to contribute to general knowledge about agroecology and solidarity economy.
Howard, Erica Vella, 0009-0006-0974-7129
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There is no solidarity economy

2013
Traduction anglaise de https://laviedesidees.fr/L-economie-sociale-et-solidaire-n-existe-pas ...
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