Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: Office and Professional Employees International Union
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN:

Forging the Canadian Social Union

Forging the Canadian Social Union
Author: Institute for Research on Public Policy
Publisher: IRPP
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780886451943

Social Union Framework evaluates the Social Union Framework Agreement (SUFA) as well as subsequent developments in intergovernmental relations as the deadline for the review of the Agreement approaches.

Hometown Transnationalism

Hometown Transnationalism
Author: Thomas Lacroix
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113756721X

Collective remittances, that is to say development initiatives carried out by immigrant groups for the benefit of their place of origin, have been attracting growing attention from both academics and policy makers. Focusing on hometown organisations, this book analyses the social mechanics that are conducive to collective transnationalism.

Associations transnationales

Associations transnationales
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 772
Release: 1987
Genre: Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN:

Includes monthly supplements to International congress calendar.

The Urban Garden City

The Urban Garden City
Author: Sandrine Glatron
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2018-03-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319727338

This book provides an interdisciplinary overview of the role of gardens in cities throughout different historical periods. It shows that, thanks to various forms of spatial and social organisation, gardens are part of the material urban landscape, biodiversity, symbolic and social shape, and assets of our cities, and are increasingly becoming valued as an ‘order’ to follow. Gardens have long been part of the development of cities, serving different purposes through the ages: shaping neighborhoods to promote health or hygiene, introducing aesthetic or biological elements, gathering the citizens around a social purpose, and providing food and diversity in times of crisis. Highlighting examples that can serve as the basis for comparisons, the chapters offer a brief panorama of experiences and models of gardens in the city – in the European context and in various periods of history – while also discussing issues related to garden cities, urban agriculture and community gardens. The contributors are university staff from various disciplines in the human and life sciences, in discourse with other academics but also with practitioners who are interested in experiences with urban gardens and in promoting an awareness of their spatial, social and ‘philosophical’ goals throughout history. The book will appeal to urban geographers, sociologists and historians, but also to urban ecologists dealing with ecosystem services, biodiversity and sustainable development in cities. From a more operational standpoint, landscape planners and architects are sure to find many of the projects enlightening and inspirational.

Reinventing Order in the Congo

Reinventing Order in the Congo
Author: Theodore Trefon
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848137672

Kinshasa is sub-Saharan Africa‘s second largest city. The seven million Congolese who live there have a rich reputation for the courageous and innovative ways in which they survive in a harsh urban environment. They have created new social institutions, practices, networks and ways of living to deal with the collapse of public provision and a malfunctioning political system. This book describes how ordinary people, in the absence of formal sector jobs, hustle for a modest living; the famous ‘bargaining‘ system ordinary Kinois have developed; and how they access food, water supplies, health and education. The NGO-ization of service provision is analysed, as is the quite rare incidence of urban riots. The contributors also look at popular discourses, including street rumor, witchcraft, and attitudes to ‘big men‘ such as musicians and preachers. This is urban sociology at its best - richly empirical, unjargonized, descriptive of the lives of ordinary people, and weaving into its analysis how they see and experience life.

Innovation and the Social Economy

Innovation and the Social Economy
Author: Marie J. Bouchard
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1442642904

Through robust theoretical and in-depth empirical studies, this book offers the first opportunity to English-language readers to learn about the Québec experience of a social economy system.

The Collapse of Globalism Revised Edition

The Collapse of Globalism Revised Edition
Author: John Ralston Saul
Publisher: Penguin Canada
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0143174800

In 1999, John Ralston Saul began predicting that globalism would collapse. In 2005, he laid out this scenario in The Collapse of Globalism: and the Reinvention of the World Now he has enlarged the book, showing how today's crisis came about and suggesting what to do next. In this new edition, Saul describes the current financial crisis as a mere boil to be lanced. The far more serious problem is that the West—driven by most of its economists, managers, consultants, and columnists—remains stuck on outdated ideas of growth, wealth creation, and trade expansion. They are still trying to limit the debate to a narrow choice between protectionism and free trade and are concentrated on old-fashioned stimulation. Public policy has been dominated by the people who created this crisis. Saul envisions a new sort of wealth creation and growth, and in place of reaction, advocates new forms of action.