Inclusive territories. 2, Role of institutions and local actors
tarafından
Brasseur, Martine, editor.
Başlık
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Inclusive territories. 2, Role of institutions and local actors
Yazar
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Brasseur, Martine, editor.
ISBN
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9781394277629
Fiziksel Tanımlama
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1 online resource (208 pages)
Seri
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Innovation, entrepreneurship, management series. Territorial entrepreneurship and innovation set ; volume 2
İçerik
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Introduction xi Annie BARTOLI, Martine BRASSEUR and Gilles ROUET -- Part 1 Inclusion of Discriminated and Marginalized Populations in a Territory -- Chapter 1 The Inclusion of People from Disadvantaged Territories: Two SMEs in Seine-Saint-Denis 3 Hacène LAÏCHOUR, Jean-François CHANLAT and Jean-Marie PERETTI -- 1.1 Corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies and diversity in SMEs -- 1.2 Barriers and drivers for the recruitment and integration of people from disadvantaged areas -- 1.3 Contextualizing the inclusion of people from disadvantaged territories -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 1.5 References -- Chapter 2 "Territories with Zero Long-Term Unemployment" through the Lens of Neo-Institutional Theory 21 Amina SAYDI and Martine BRASSEUR -- 2.1 Inclusive practice -- 2.3 Case study: the territories with zero long-term unemployment experiment -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 2.5 References -- Chapter 3 The Inclusion of Lebanese Women with Breast Cancer: Between Stigma and Resilience 41 Nathalie CARIOU GHANTOUS, Jean-François CHANLAT and Laurence FROLOFF BROUCHE -- 3.1 From a social identity robbed by disease to stigmatization and resilience -- 3.2 The perspectives of 25 Lebanese women with breast cancer in the workplace -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 3.4 References -- Chapter 4 Women Entrepreneurs from Deprived Areas as Generators of Inclusion: A Capabilities Interpretation 57 Amélie NOTAIS and Julie TIXIER -- 4.1 Proposition of a framework for analyzing the inclusive territory -- 4.2 A qualitative and sensitive approach to local women's entrepreneurship -- 4.3 The capabilities of women entrepreneurs: a potential tool for inclusion -- 4.4 The contribution of capabilities and the question of granularity -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 4.6 References -- Part 2 The Stakeholders of Inclusive Entrepreneurial Ecosystems -- Chapter 5 From Fighting Exclusion to Projects for Inclusion: The Evolution of Public and Private Policies 75 Annie BARTOLI and Gilles ROUET -- 5.1 A brief history of the fight against social exclusion in France -- 5.2 European policies: from anti-exclusion to pro-inclusion incentives -- 5.3 Corporate dynamics and inclusive policies -- 5.4 Public policies for inclusion at the territorial level -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 5.6 References -- Chapter 6 Inclusive Governance in AOC Champagne 105 Mathilde CHOMLAFEL and Jean-Paul MÉREAUX -- 6.1 The Champagne sector as a practice area for the implementation of inclusive governance -- 6.2 A literature review of professional perspectives in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic -- 6.3 Inclusive governance in AOC Champagne -- 6.4 Conclusion -- 6.5 References -- Chapter 7 Promoting Inclusive Partnership Dynamics within a Territory: The Case of Territories with Zero Long-Term Unemployment 127 Jean-Christophe SARROT -- 7.1 The impotence of public policies in the face of unemployment in France -- 7.2 Building a new common good: employment -- 7.3 A source as close as possible to the territories -- 7.4 Unprecedented unanimity in the French Parliament -- 7.5 Confidence in the unemployed (an excluded population) -- 7.6 The local employment committee: a new tool for shared governance -- 7.7 The role of the actors' representations -- 7.8 Compensation for territorial inequalities -- 7.9 Changing attitudes -- 7.10 An unprecedented articulation between the territory and the national dimension -- 7.11 Social work transformed by access to employment for all -- 7.12 Highlighting the different aspects of poverty -- 7.13 New indicators to move towards an "unknown desirable" -- 7.14 Conclusion -- 7.15 References -- Chapter 8 The Contribution of Quebec's Community Credit Organizations to Social and Territorial Development 145 Marie LANGEVIN and Annie-Claude VEILLEUX -- 8.1 Community credit in Quebec -- 8.2 Community credit and inclusive dynamics in the territories: the Mauricie region -- 8.3 Conclusion -- 8.4 References -- Conclusion 167 Martine BRASSEUR -- List of Authors -- Index.
Özet
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Inequalities and other "social fractures" mark our contemporary economies and societies. While global approaches may have long been sufficient in the past, the focus today is on how local dynamics can make inclusion possible. This two-volume collective work reports on these local dynamics, shedding light on how the creation of inclusive territories can be envisaged and developed. To this end, the involvement of public, private and associative organizations has been identified as one of the conditions for success. In fact, they act both as partners in a territory and as inclusive spaces. Inclusive Territories 2 focuses on local partnerships that promote inclusion, presenting existing arrangements and discussing conditions for their impetus.
Notlar
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John Wiley and Sons
Konu Terimleri
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Diversity in the workplace.
Entrepreneurship.
Yazar Ek Girişi
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Brasseur, Martine,
Bartoli, Annie,
Chabaud, Didier,
Grouiez, Pascal,
Rouet, Gilles,
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