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Revitalizing Place Through Social Enterprise

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.12.2023

Herausgeber

Natalie Slawinski + weitere

Verlag

Memorial University Press

Seitenzahl

340

Maße (L/B/H)

22.8/15.2/4 cm

Gewicht

540 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-990445-17-0

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"This one-of-a-kind edited volume transports the reader across contexts, disciplines, and the five key principles of what PLACE represents in the pursuit of more resilient and vibrant communities." - Sophie Bacq, IMD Business School

"Amazing! The compelling community stories make an engaging read for everyone - highly recommend!" - David LePage, Buy Social Canada

"The PLACE Framework is for anyone who is compelled to transform their place through bottom-up strategies to create home-grown solutions." - Laurie Brinklow, University of Prince Edward Island

"This kind of community-engaged research is vital. This book should stand as a model for others who want to make a difference in this world of ours." - Andrew J. Hoffman, University of Michigan

"An insightful journey exploring how social enterprise can build community. Essential - and enjoyable - reading." - David Miller, C40 Centre for City Climate Policy and Economy

"This scholastic gem radiates with the fervor of academic excellence and grassroots empowerment." - Israr Qureshi, Australian National University

"A must-read for practitioners of community economic development, or anyone interested in revitalizing their community through social entrepreneurship." - Emilie de Rosenroll, South Island Prosperity Partnership

"A source of compelling stories and important insights. I highly recommend it." - Tom Lumpkin, University of Oklahoma

"A significant achievement and contribution." - David J.A. Douglas, University of Guelph

"A tangible examination of rural community development. The case studies offer valuable and practical lessons, while underscoring the importance and uniqueness of place." - Sarah-Patricia Breen, Selkirk College

"This is practical, creative and compassionate work that holds great promise for us all in these troubled times." - Stephen Huddart, Gustavson School of Business

"This work serves as a demonstration of the complexity of community work, particularly in rural and remote communities, and centers us in generative and regenerative ways of working together." - Chelsey MacNeil, Common Good Solutions

"[This volume] contributes to making visible the incredible ingenuity, efforts, and persistence of local communities in addressing multiple crises and working towards a sustainable future." - Ana Maria Peredo,University of Ottawa

"Every chapter offers gems on how place-based social enterprises support and enhance economic, social, environmental and cultural development, wellness and flourishing." - Helen Haugh, Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation

Portrait

Natalie Slawinski is professor of sustainability and strategy and director of the Centre for Social and Sustainable Innovation at the Gustavson School of Business, University of Victoria, and an adjunct professor at Memorial University. She earned her PhD from the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario. Her research focuses on understanding sustainability, temporality, place-based organizing, and paradoxes in organizations, and has been published in such journals as Organization Science, Strategic Management Journal, and Organization Studies. Her most recent research examines these themes in the context of social enterprise and community entrepreneurship. Slawinski serves as an advisor to Memorial University's Centre for Social Enterprise and is a research fellow at the Cambridge University Judge Business School's Centre for Social Innovation. She is a member of the editorial review board at Organization & Environment.

Brennan Lowery is a transdisciplinary researcher interested in how rural and resource-based communities can craft self-determined sustainability narratives while employing entrepreneurial strategies to enhance well-being. With training at the nexus of traditional disciplinary boundaries (through Memorial University's interdisciplinary PhD program), such as environmental policy, resource management, human geography, and economics, Brennan is developing an emerging research program on sustainability narratives in rural and resource-based communities and regions. He has recently begun exploring entrepreneurship and innovation in rural regions informed by this storytelling approach, currently in a post-doctoral role with the Marine Biomass Innovation project funded by the New Frontiers in Research Fund. Lowery's research considers questions such as how more inclusive forms of entrepreneurship and innovation can serve as drivers of socio-economic revitalization in rural coastal communities and how communities can take innovative approaches to interpreting cultural heritage stories while safeguarding the inherent value of traditional knowledge.

Ario Seto is a post-doctoral researcher at the Ocean Frontier Institute, Memorial University. An anthropologist, his current research focuses on the intersectionality of mediatized practices, community-building, and values, particularly in terms of the emerging public morality, democratic resilience, grassroots economic solidarity, and marketization of digital living. His recent book, Netizenship: Activism and Online Community Transformation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), details the disciplining practices and ethics in shaping militant netizens in online forums.

Mark C.J. Stoddart is a professor in the Department of Sociology at Memorial University, with research interests in environmental sociology, social movements, and communications and culture. He is the author, with Alice Mattoni and John McLevey, of Industrial Development and Eco-Tourisms: Can Oil Extraction and Nature Conservation Co-Exist? (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). His work appears in a range of international journals, including Global Environmental Change, Energy Research & Social Science, Organization & Environment, Environmental Politics, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Environmental Communication, Mobilities, and Social Movement Studies.

Kelly Vodden is a research professor with the Environmental Policy Institute and Associate Vice-President of Research and Graduate Studies at the Grenfell Campus of Memorial University. She has been engaged in the rural community and regional development research, policy, and practice across the country, particularly in Newfoundland and Labrador, for more than 25 years. She has published and led projects on topics ranging from rural regional governance and development models to climate change adaptation, rural drinking water systems, and labour force mobility, and has written and presented widely on these topics.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.12.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Memorial University Press

Seitenzahl

340

Maße (L/B/H)

22.8/15.2/4 cm

Gewicht

540 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-990445-17-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Revitalizing Place Through Social Enterprise
  • Foreword by Rob Greenwood

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction Natalie Slawinski, Brennan Lowery, Ario Seto, Mark C.J. Stoddart, and Kelly Vodden

    Part I: Case Studies from Newfoundland and Labrador

    The Genesis of the PLACE Framework: Lessons from Shorefast on Community Economic Revitalization Natalie Slawinski, Jennifer Charles, Alan Cobb, Zita Cobb, Susan Cull, Diane Hodgins, Amy Rowsell, Wendy K. Smith, Mark C.J. Stoddart, and Blair Winsor

    Promoting an Inclusive Group of Community Leaders: A Case Study of the Bonne Bay Cottage Hospital Heritage Corporation Brennan Lowery, Joan Cranston, and Jennifer Charles 

    Linking Divergent Perspectives and Stakeholders: A Case Study of St. Anthony Basin Resources Incorporated Brennan Lowery, Sam Elliot, Sara Langer, Mark C.J. Stoddart, and Kelly Vodden

    Amplifying Local Capacities and Assets: Findings from Placentia West and Bonavista Ario Seto and Elizabeth Murphy

    Conveying Compelling Stories: The Revitalization of Battle Harbour Mark C.J. Stoddart and Gordon Slade

    Engaging Both/And Thinking: A Case Study of Fishing for Success Jennifer Brenton and Kimberly Orren

    Part II: Case Studies Beyond Newfoundland and Labrador

    Place-Based Pursuit of Economic Self-Determination by the Toquaht Nation in Canada Matthew Murphy, Johnny Mack, Lorenzo Magzul, Astrid Pérez Piñan, Cloy-e-iis Judith Sayers, and Hadley Friedland

    Revitalizing an Urban Core: The Case of TulsaNow Rebecca J. Franklin and Jamie Jamieson

    From Welfare to Work: Marsh Farm Outreach and the "Organization Workshop" in Luton, United Kingdom Michelle Darlington, Glenn Jenkins, and Neil Stott

    Stories of an Evolving Social Enterprise Ecosystem: The Experience of Waterford, Ireland Felicity Kelliher, Senan Cooke, Sinead O'Higgins, Nicola Kent, and Liz Riches

    Epilogue Natalie Slawinski, Ario Seto, Mark C.J. Stoddart, Brennan Lowery, and Kelly Vodden

    Contributors

    Index