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Sticking Together Because We're Stuck Together: Solidarity, Indivisibility, and Collective Action in the European Union [PDF]
Starting from the premise that popular support is increasingly a necessary condition for European Union initiatives, this paper utilizes the concept of solidarity to attempt to better specify the nature of “we feeling” in Europe and its relationship to ...
Fogarty, Edward A.
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Abstract Alongside the growing teacher supply crisis, there are widespread concerns about the mental health and well‐being of teachers, leading to a growing interest in the concept of teacher resilience. In this article, we investigate the possibilities for promoting teacher resilience at the school level using a novel participatory approach. We report
Steph Ainsworth +3 more
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Cooperação e solidariedade em empreendimentos de economia solidária
This research analyzes how cooperation links are formed, how solidarity mediates them and their importance to guarantee efficiency in solidarity economy initiatives.
Vanessa Andrade de Barros +1 more
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Unveiling vertical state downscaling: identity and/or the economy? [PDF]
State rescaling may take a variety of shapes although scant research has been carried out into the mechanisms and economic incentives that underpin rescaling processes.
Costa-i-Font, Joan
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Abstract Racial inequalities are pervasive in higher education despite concerted efforts to redress issues of access, progression and continuation. Little attention has been paid to how universities themselves construct race within their policy texts.
Benjamin Hart, Mirna Šumatić
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This text brings results of a qualitative research, carried out from an approach of systematic review of the literature on academic production regarding plural economics, having as reference the use of the plural economy construct in national and ...
Suzana Melissa de Moura Mafra da Silva +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study addresses a significant research gap in the literature by systematically reviewing and synthesizing the interplay between social dynamics, environmental changes, and organizational innovation. Although prior research has explored these dimensions in isolation, the integrative framework remains lacking.
Gagan Deep Sharma +4 more
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Some people pretend “there is no such thing as the Social and Solidarity Economy”. However, it is a social reality that has its roots in the XIXth century.
Timothée Duverger
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The ethical challenge of Touraine's 'living together' [PDF]
In Can We Live Together? Alain Touraine combines a consummate analysis of crucial social tensions in contemporary societies with a strong normative appeal for a new emancipatory 'Subject' capable of overcoming the twin threats of atomisation or ...
Archibugi D. +34 more
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ABSTRACT As firms increasingly incorporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns into their strategic agendas, stakeholder legitimacy—an audience‐conferred judgment of organizational appropriateness—has become pivotal. We theorize legitimacy as expanding a hybrid response portfolio in which firms may pursue substantive change (business ...
Min‐Jae Lee +3 more
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