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Theory for Social Enterprise and Pluralism Philippe Eynaud

Theory for Social Enterprise and Pluralism By Philippe Eynaud

Theory for Social Enterprise and Pluralism by Philippe Eynaud


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This original and scholarly study of shopkeeping in eighteenth century England draws on hitherto little used material providing a unique analysis of the pattern of retail trading in England just before the Industrial Revolution.

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Theory for Social Enterprise and Pluralism: Social Movements, Solidarity Economy, and Global South by Philippe Eynaud

In the last decades, social enterprise has been an emerging field of research. Its main frameworks have been provided by Occidental approaches. Mainly based on an organizational vision, they give little or no room to questions such as, gender race, colonialism class, power relations and intertwined forms of inequality. However, a wide range of worldwide hidden popular initiatives can be considered as a solidarity-type social enterprises participant to the re-embeddedness of the economy and the broadening of the political scope. It has been show in a previous book... Following a previous book analyzing civil society, the third sector, and social enterprise,

Thus, to be more than a fashion or a fictitious panacea, the concept of social enterprise needs to be debated. Southern realities cannot be only understood through imported categories and outside modeled guidelines. This book engages a multicontinental and pluridisciplinary discussion in order to provide a pluralist theory of social enterprise. The book will be of interest to researchers, academics, and students in the fields of social entrepreneurship, social innovation, development studies, management studies and social work.

About Philippe Eynaud

Philippe Eynaud is full professor at Sorbonne Business School, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, and a researcher in Gregor. Jean-Louis Laville is a professor at the Conservatoire national des arts et metiers (Cnam, Paris) and head of the Chair of Solidarity Economy. Luciane Lucas dos Santos is a senior researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, integrating and co-coordinating the Research Group on Democracy, Citizenship and Law (DECIDe). Swati Banerjee, PhD is Professor and Chairperson at the Centre for Livelihoods and Social Innovation, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, India and Co-ordinator, Right Livelihood College, RLC - TISS, one of the 9 RLC campuses across the globe. Lars Hulgard is full professor of social entrepreneurship, Roskilde University, Denmark and permanent visiting professor at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India. Flor Avelino works at the Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, https://www.drift.eur.nl/) as assistant professor and senior researcher in the politics of sustainability transitions and social innovation.

Table of Contents

Authors' Biographies

PART 1: Opening dialogue for a new conceptual framework

CHAPTER 1: Social enterprise: is it possible to decolonise this concept? / L. Lucas dos Santos, S. Banerjee

CHAPTER 2: Rethinking social enterprise through philanthropic and democratic solidarity / J.L. Laville, P. Eynaud

CHAPTER 3: A cross-disciplinary and international perspective / J. L. Laville, P. Eynaud

PART 2: A global approach of social enterprise

CHAPTER 4: Reconfiguring the social and solidarity economy in a Danish/Nordic welfare context / L. Hulgard, L. L. Andersen

CHAPTER 5: The domestic domain within a post-colonial, feminist reading of social enterprise: towards a substantive, gender-based concept of solidarity enterprise / I. Hillenkamp, L. Lucas dos Santos

CHAPTER 6: Reimagining the Social Enterprise through Grassroots Social Innovations in India / S. Banerjee, A. Shaban

CHAPTER 7: The reconciliation between economic and social in the notion of a social enterprise: limits and possibilities in Brazil / G. C. de Franca Filho, A. S. Rigo, W. J. de Souza

CHAPTER 8: Social enterprise between crime economy and democratic transformation in Southern Italy / E. Bucolo

CHAPTER 9: Why is solidarity-type social enterprise invisible in Portugal? / P. Hespanha

CHAPTER 10: The transformative potential of plural social enterprise: A multi-actor perspective / F. Avelino, J. M. Wittmayer

PART 3: Avenues for further research

CHAPTER 11: Deepening the theoretical and critical debate through North South dialogue / L. Hulgard, F. Avelino, P. Eynaud, J. L. Laville,

Index

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GOR008766555
9780415016087
0415016088
Theory for Social Enterprise and Pluralism: Social Movements, Solidarity Economy, and Global South by Philippe Eynaud
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-05-22
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