This article responds to the call to alter current economic and social systems in light of COVID-19 by documenting initial efforts by a community-university partnership to build an inclusive economy. First, the effects of neoliberalism and oil ex- traction are examined to highlight the inequality that existed in Alberta long before the pandemic began. The paper then outlines four key areas of change: employment and training; social procurement and community benefits agreements; living wages; and basic income. It concludes with some initial learnings that may have resonance for others attempting to stimulate economic practices that distribute wealth more equitably. RÉSUMÉ Cet article répond à un désir de modifier les systèmes éc...
In order to give the Moroccan economy a new lease of life and achieve stable growth over time, Moroc...
ABSTRACT: This paper detects and offers solutions to alleviate COVID-19 induced inequality. The COV...
Poor people proved especially vulnerable to economic disruption during the coronavirus disease (COVI...
This article responds to the call to alter current economic and social systems in light of COVID-19 ...
Objective: Inequality is deeply embedded in our economic structures - it is necessary to address the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of lives across the world and has revealed and worsened ...
This brief article explores two key questions that have emerged for the social economy in the COVID-...
This article outlines six areas of research that would help Canada’s social purpose sector recover a...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of lives across the world and has revealed and worsened ...
This article analyses the role of ideology in the development of Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2006 po...
This paper aims to take a closer look at the global and local effects of COVID-19 and the impacts th...
This discussion paper by a group of scholars across the fields of health, economics and labour relat...
This article explores how Canadian philanthropic foundations with social justice mandates responded ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has riveted attention on the deep fault lines that exist globally and locally...
“The social economy” has played an important role in addressing and mitigating the short- and long-t...
In order to give the Moroccan economy a new lease of life and achieve stable growth over time, Moroc...
ABSTRACT: This paper detects and offers solutions to alleviate COVID-19 induced inequality. The COV...
Poor people proved especially vulnerable to economic disruption during the coronavirus disease (COVI...
This article responds to the call to alter current economic and social systems in light of COVID-19 ...
Objective: Inequality is deeply embedded in our economic structures - it is necessary to address the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of lives across the world and has revealed and worsened ...
This brief article explores two key questions that have emerged for the social economy in the COVID-...
This article outlines six areas of research that would help Canada’s social purpose sector recover a...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted billions of lives across the world and has revealed and worsened ...
This article analyses the role of ideology in the development of Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2006 po...
This paper aims to take a closer look at the global and local effects of COVID-19 and the impacts th...
This discussion paper by a group of scholars across the fields of health, economics and labour relat...
This article explores how Canadian philanthropic foundations with social justice mandates responded ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has riveted attention on the deep fault lines that exist globally and locally...
“The social economy” has played an important role in addressing and mitigating the short- and long-t...
In order to give the Moroccan economy a new lease of life and achieve stable growth over time, Moroc...
ABSTRACT: This paper detects and offers solutions to alleviate COVID-19 induced inequality. The COV...
Poor people proved especially vulnerable to economic disruption during the coronavirus disease (COVI...