Assembling understandings :: findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 /
With Assembling Understandings, the Canadian Social Economy Hub has developed a thematic summary of the CSERP outputs, exploring some of the dominant crosscutting themes within the research findings. This approach is very similar to a grounded theory approach wherein the authors, while reviewing the...
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Zusammenfassung: | With Assembling Understandings, the Canadian Social Economy Hub has developed a thematic summary of the CSERP outputs, exploring some of the dominant crosscutting themes within the research findings. This approach is very similar to a grounded theory approach wherein the authors, while reviewing the various available documents, 'listened' to the data for emerging themes. Care was taken to engage with the work from multiple angles, taking note of both diversity and unity within the body of research. The challenge in this form of research was for the authors to construct each chapter based on what was covered in the research as opposed to the expanse of what can be covered under each theme. In this way, the overall picture provided here is not a complete analysis of Canada's social economy landscape, but rather provides an overview of the CSERP research findings in the following thematic areas: Mapping, Social Enterprise, Co-operatives, Indigenous Peoples, Organizational Governance & Capacity, Social Finance, and Public Policy. Each thematic area had representation in over 50 CSERP projects, with some chapters involving as many as 85 relevant research products. As a result, Assembling Understandings is a useful reference point for both reviewing the available CSERP documents and identifying where further research may be required. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 165 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-165). |
ISBN: | 9781550584585 1550584588 9781550584578 155058457X 9781550584592 1550584596 |
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contents | Author biography -- Introduction -- Websites of the Canadian social economy research partnerships -- Frequently used abbreviations -- Mapping the social economy: how do we know thee? Let us count the ways -- Social enterprises and the social economy -- Co-operatives and the social economy -- The social economy and Indigenous peoples -- Organizational governance and capacity -- Financing the social economy -- Enabling and enforcing the social economy through public policy -- Conclusion. |
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spelling | Thompson, Matthew, 1982- Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / Matthew Thompson and Joy Emmanuel. Findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 Victoria, B.C. : University of Victoria, 2012. 1 online resource (xii, 165 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-165). Author biography -- Introduction -- Websites of the Canadian social economy research partnerships -- Frequently used abbreviations -- Mapping the social economy: how do we know thee? Let us count the ways -- Social enterprises and the social economy -- Co-operatives and the social economy -- The social economy and Indigenous peoples -- Organizational governance and capacity -- Financing the social economy -- Enabling and enforcing the social economy through public policy -- Conclusion. With Assembling Understandings, the Canadian Social Economy Hub has developed a thematic summary of the CSERP outputs, exploring some of the dominant crosscutting themes within the research findings. This approach is very similar to a grounded theory approach wherein the authors, while reviewing the various available documents, 'listened' to the data for emerging themes. Care was taken to engage with the work from multiple angles, taking note of both diversity and unity within the body of research. The challenge in this form of research was for the authors to construct each chapter based on what was covered in the research as opposed to the expanse of what can be covered under each theme. In this way, the overall picture provided here is not a complete analysis of Canada's social economy landscape, but rather provides an overview of the CSERP research findings in the following thematic areas: Mapping, Social Enterprise, Co-operatives, Indigenous Peoples, Organizational Governance & Capacity, Social Finance, and Public Policy. Each thematic area had representation in over 50 CSERP projects, with some chapters involving as many as 85 relevant research products. As a result, Assembling Understandings is a useful reference point for both reviewing the available CSERP documents and identifying where further research may be required. Nonprofit organizations Canada. Cooperative societies Canada. Community development Canada. Voluntarism Canada. Public-private sector cooperation Canada. Economics Canada Sociological aspects. Économie sociale Canada. Partenariat public-privé Canada. Bénévolat Canada. Développement communautaire Canada. Coopératives Canada. Associations sans but lucratif Canada. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Community development fast Cooperative societies fast Economics Sociological aspects fast Nonprofit organizations fast Public-private sector cooperation fast Voluntarism fast Canada fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkMHVW4rfVXPrhVP4VwG3 Best practice. iptcnc Business. iptcnc Canada. iptcnc Community. iptcnc Cooperative. iptcnc Corporate social responsibility. iptcnc Economic development. iptcnc Economy. iptcnc Employment. iptcnc Entrepreneurship. iptcnc Central / national / federal government policies Electronic books. Emmanuel, Joy, 1955- has work: Assembling understandings (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH67fTHjhrC9xBFRCdPb3P https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Thompson, Matthew, 1982- Assembling understandings. Victoria, B.C. : University of Victoria, 2012 (DLC) 2012452372 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=620817 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Thompson, Matthew, 1982- Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / Author biography -- Introduction -- Websites of the Canadian social economy research partnerships -- Frequently used abbreviations -- Mapping the social economy: how do we know thee? Let us count the ways -- Social enterprises and the social economy -- Co-operatives and the social economy -- The social economy and Indigenous peoples -- Organizational governance and capacity -- Financing the social economy -- Enabling and enforcing the social economy through public policy -- Conclusion. Nonprofit organizations Canada. Cooperative societies Canada. Community development Canada. Voluntarism Canada. Public-private sector cooperation Canada. Economics Canada Sociological aspects. Économie sociale Canada. Partenariat public-privé Canada. Bénévolat Canada. Développement communautaire Canada. Coopératives Canada. Associations sans but lucratif Canada. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Community development fast Cooperative societies fast Economics Sociological aspects fast Nonprofit organizations fast Public-private sector cooperation fast Voluntarism fast Best practice. iptcnc Business. iptcnc Canada. iptcnc Community. iptcnc Cooperative. iptcnc Corporate social responsibility. iptcnc Economic development. iptcnc Economy. iptcnc Employment. iptcnc Entrepreneurship. iptcnc |
title | Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / |
title_alt | Findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 |
title_auth | Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / |
title_exact_search | Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / |
title_full | Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / Matthew Thompson and Joy Emmanuel. |
title_fullStr | Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / Matthew Thompson and Joy Emmanuel. |
title_full_unstemmed | Assembling understandings : findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / Matthew Thompson and Joy Emmanuel. |
title_short | Assembling understandings : |
title_sort | assembling understandings findings from the canadian social economy research partnerships 2005 2011 |
title_sub | findings from the Canadian social economy research partnerships, 2005-2011 / |
topic | Nonprofit organizations Canada. Cooperative societies Canada. Community development Canada. Voluntarism Canada. Public-private sector cooperation Canada. Economics Canada Sociological aspects. Économie sociale Canada. Partenariat public-privé Canada. Bénévolat Canada. Développement communautaire Canada. Coopératives Canada. Associations sans but lucratif Canada. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Community development fast Cooperative societies fast Economics Sociological aspects fast Nonprofit organizations fast Public-private sector cooperation fast Voluntarism fast Best practice. iptcnc Business. iptcnc Canada. iptcnc Community. iptcnc Cooperative. iptcnc Corporate social responsibility. iptcnc Economic development. iptcnc Economy. iptcnc Employment. iptcnc Entrepreneurship. iptcnc |
topic_facet | Nonprofit organizations Canada. Cooperative societies Canada. Community development Canada. Voluntarism Canada. Public-private sector cooperation Canada. Economics Canada Sociological aspects. Économie sociale Canada. Partenariat public-privé Canada. Bénévolat Canada. Développement communautaire Canada. Coopératives Canada. Associations sans but lucratif Canada. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. Community development Cooperative societies Economics Sociological aspects Nonprofit organizations Public-private sector cooperation Voluntarism Canada Best practice. Business. Canada. Community. Cooperative. Corporate social responsibility. Economic development. Economy. Employment. Entrepreneurship. Electronic books. |
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