Social economy community development organizations (SECDOs) are social service organizations that provide poverty relief but do not necessarily inspire a counter-hegemonic antipoverty strategy against a neoliberal welfare state. Tension between providing human social services and engaging in advocacy is at the core of how SECDOs may be both complicit to as well as working against the neoliberalization of the welfare state. This study explores how SECDOs can nurture a new paradigm for community economic development organizations. Through a case study of a Canadian settlement house, the research demonstrates how transforming work may encourage a culture of organic intellectualism or, a culture of emancipatory consciousness-raising. By re-or...
This thesis arose out of the experience of a field work placement in the Welfare Services Section of...
Social enterprises address social problem by means of markets. Over the last two decades they have b...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research study the radical social gospel movement and i...
Social economy community development organizations (SECDOs) are social service organizations that p...
While the origins of the social economy date long before the period of industrialization or the mode...
Compared to many other places in the world, Canada is a peaceful, safe, economically well-develope...
In recent years, social science research has increasingly acknowledged the role of the social econom...
Social regeneration is about the transformative processes that, through institutional choices that e...
Social Justice (SJ) is an organizing principle of contemporary community psychology (CP); however, t...
When citizens take collaborative action to meet the needs of their community, they are participating...
Social development is a massive undertaking that has spawned a multitude of organisational forms. It...
While traditional welfare efforts have waned, a new style of social policy implementation has emerge...
Cases such as RESO (Richard, 2004), Kitsaki Development Corporation (Decter and Kowall), Coastal Ent...
This article reports on empirical research investigating social transformation, financial self-suffi...
Canadian organizing efforts aiming to democratize the economy are the focus of this study, specifica...
This thesis arose out of the experience of a field work placement in the Welfare Services Section of...
Social enterprises address social problem by means of markets. Over the last two decades they have b...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research study the radical social gospel movement and i...
Social economy community development organizations (SECDOs) are social service organizations that p...
While the origins of the social economy date long before the period of industrialization or the mode...
Compared to many other places in the world, Canada is a peaceful, safe, economically well-develope...
In recent years, social science research has increasingly acknowledged the role of the social econom...
Social regeneration is about the transformative processes that, through institutional choices that e...
Social Justice (SJ) is an organizing principle of contemporary community psychology (CP); however, t...
When citizens take collaborative action to meet the needs of their community, they are participating...
Social development is a massive undertaking that has spawned a multitude of organisational forms. It...
While traditional welfare efforts have waned, a new style of social policy implementation has emerge...
Cases such as RESO (Richard, 2004), Kitsaki Development Corporation (Decter and Kowall), Coastal Ent...
This article reports on empirical research investigating social transformation, financial self-suffi...
Canadian organizing efforts aiming to democratize the economy are the focus of this study, specifica...
This thesis arose out of the experience of a field work placement in the Welfare Services Section of...
Social enterprises address social problem by means of markets. Over the last two decades they have b...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research study the radical social gospel movement and i...