Search results for "Grassroots"

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Rethinking Samir Amin’s legacy and the case for a political organization of the global justice movement

2019

Juego argues that the new Internationale’s “primary organizational function should be the global coordination of actions of progressive grassroots movements from country to country.” He calls for a ‘learning organization,’ where the new Internationale supports “a continuous dialogue between bottom-up and top-down approaches to decision-making.” He sees it as “[a]kin to a global coordinating council” meaning that it works to integrate and synthesize the “varying initiatives, campaigns, and mass actions at all geographical levels of membership” while remaining mindful of the “dialectics between reform and revolution.” The new Internationale must, moreover, be “grounded on a pragmatic understa…

Samir AminyhteiskuntaluokatNew InternationalPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceClass formationGlobal Justice MovementGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Political scienceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic administration050601 international relationslcsh:Social SciencesGrassrootsPoliticsvasemmistoliikkeetclass formationClass StruggleGlobal justice movementPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationClass formationClass conflictDialectic05 social sciencesnew internationalRealpolitikglobalisaatioluokkataisteluLearning organizationkansainväliset liikkeet0506 political sciencelcsh:Hglobal justice movementglobaali oikeudenmukaisuusWorld Social ForumPolitical Science and International RelationsAmin Samirclass struggleGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financelcsh:Jinternationaalit
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Intentions to drop-out of youth soccer: A test of the basic needs theory among European youth from five countries

2013

Research arising from self-determination theory (SDT; Deci, E. L., & Ryan, R. M. (2000). The “what” and “why” of goal pursuits: Human needs and the self-determination of behavior. Psychological Inquiry, 11(4), 227–268) indicates that the quality of the social interactions between athletes and coaches, and athletes' ensuing psychological responses, are critical determinants of intentions to drop out of youth sport. Little is known regarding whether these processes hold across countries. Grounded in SDT, this study tested the invariance of a model predicting youth sport dropout across five European countries. Seven thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine grassroots players (6641 males, 1020 fem…

Social Psychologybusiness.industry4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]05 social sciencesInternational comparisons050109 social psychology030229 sport sciencesCoachingFundamental human needs03 medical and health sciencesGrassroots0302 clinical medicineDeci-0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBasic needsPsychologybusinessCompetence (human resources)Social psychologyApplied PsychologyAutonomyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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Promoting Adolescent health through an intervention aimed at improving the quality of their participation in Physical Activity (PAPA): Background to …

2013

International audience; Funded by the European Commission, the Promoting Adolescent health through an intervention is aimed at improving the quality of their participation in Physical Activity (PAPA) project revolved around the potential of youth sport to promote children's mental and emotional health and physical activity engagement. A theoretically grounded coach education training programme (i.e. Empowering CoachingTM), which was designed to create a sporting environment which was more positive and adaptive for young children, was customised for grassroots soccer, delivered and evaluated via a multi-method cluster RCT across five European countries; namely, England, France, Greece, Norwa…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyCoaching03 medical and health sciencesGrassroots0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)PedagogyQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineEmpowermenteducationyouth sportchildren's healthApplied Psychologymedia_commonMedical educationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry4. EducationCluster RCT030229 sport sciencessoccerHealth promotionmotivational climatePsychologybusinesshuman activitiesAdolescent healthInternational Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Reviewing 15 years of research on neoliberal conservation: Towards a decolonial, interdisciplinary, intersectional and community-engaged research age…

2021

Abstract In this paper, we undertake an extensive review of the neoliberal conservation literature with the aim to explore and substantiate the principal ways in which conservation is neoliberalized in practice as well as who has studied these processes and through which collaborative patterns. Using descriptive statistics and thematic content analysis, we explore selected characteristics of the peer-reviewed scholarship, including most commonly used concepts, methods and topics, geographical and co-authorship patterns, critical readings of key processes of neoliberalization, including commodification, privatization, dispossession, governance rescaling, governmentalities, and its engagement…

Sociology and Political ScienceCommodificationCorporate governance05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planningEnvironmental ethics02 engineering and technologyScholarshipGrassrootsAusterityCommodification of natureSociologyThematic analysis050703 geographySocial movementGeoforum
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Exploring the contribution of grassroots innovations to justice: using the capability approach to normatively address bottom-up sustainable transitio…

2020

There is growing interest in the potential of grassroots innovations for the transition towards more just and sustainable societies. Nevertheless, there is lack of clear normative discussion regarding these processes. The paper strives to propose and test a framework that enables an analysis of how and in which sense specific grassroots innovation processes may be contributing to the construction of more just societies. To this end, we connect elements of the multi-level perspective on sociotechnical transitions (frequently used in the analysis of grassroots innovations) with elements of the capability approach, which offers a multi-dimensional perspective to justice. The framework is used …

Sociotechnical systemKnowledge management010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentJusticeTJ807-830010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesEconomic JusticeRenewable energy sourcesGrassrootsGE1-350Energy cooperativesSociologyFILOSOFIA MORALPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIA0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCapability approachEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryFlourishingSocial innovationTop-down and bottom-up designCooperació educativaEnvironmental sciencesFood groupsSustainabilityDesenvolupament comunitariSustainabilityCapability approachGrassroots innovationsNormativeSocio-technical transitionsbusiness
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Presence of think tanks in the Spanish digital press

2020

The study of think tanks in Spain has been growing in the last few years with an equally increasing number of social and grassroots movements. This article offers content analysis results from a selection of eight Spanish think tanks in the digital press during a seven-year period, adding new conclusions to previous literature for the same period. Not only does this research explore the appearance on the media, but also the type of mentions and authorship of the articles and blogs included in the digital press, contributing to a deeper study of think tanks. The objective of this study is to analyse the limited presence of Spanish think tanks in media outlets and whether their appearance is …

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesComunicacióMedia studiesPublic policy050801 communication & media studiesComunicació científicaLibrary and Information Sciences0506 political scienceDigital mediaXarxes socialsPoliticsGrassroots0508 media and communicationsContent analysisPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationSelection (linguistics)IdeologybusinessInformation SystemsSocial influencemedia_commonEl profesional de la información
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Od folkloru do e-folkloru, czyli przemodelowanie przez Internet przedmiotu współczesnych badań folklorystycznych

2022

The emergence of the Internet, a new electronic means of communication, initiated the process of a qualitative change in contemporary culture. This has led, among other things, to a necessary redefinition ofthe subject of folklore research and, consequently, to highlighting its anthropological dimension. That, in turn, requires first and foremost a change in the concept of orality which in itself may no longer be reduced to direct (oral) provision of content, as the virtual language, enriched with a Computer interface, creates new possibilities for using words, along with their combination with image and music (visual folklore). On the one hand, on the Internet we may observe new aspects of…

e-folkloristicsgrassroots convergencee-folklorevirtual communitiesvirtual language
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The relationship between observed and perceived assessments of the coach-created motivational environment and links to athlete motivation

2016

Abstract Objectives The majority of research examining the relationship between the coach-created motivational and athlete motivation has relied on self-report measures. Grounded in Duda’s (2013) theoretically integrated model, the present study examined: (1) athletes', coaches' and observers' reports of the multidimensional motivational coaching environment in four European countries, (2) the interrelationships of these different perspectives of the motivational environment, and (3) links between the multidimensional environment and athletes' autonomous, controlled and amotivation. Design We employed a cross-sectional study design and utilized mixed methods to tap the variables of interest…

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Entextualization and resemiotization as resources for identification in social media

2014

Drawing on insights provided by linguistic anthropology, the study of multisemioticity and research in computer-mediated discourse (CMD), this chapter discusses how entextualization (Bauman & Briggs, 1990; Silverstein & Urban, 1996; Blommaert, 2005, pp. 46–8) and resemiotization (Iedema, 2003; Scollon & Scollon, 2004, pp. 101–3; Scollon, 2008) are key resources for identity work in social media. Three key arguments inspire and give direction to our discussion, each of them laying down touchstones for language scholars who wish to investigate identity in social media. First, for many individuals and social or cultural groups, social media are increasingly significant grassroots arenas for in…

resemiotizationCultural group selectionMedia studiesIdentity (social science)sosiaalinen mediaentextualizationIdentity PerformanceLinguistic anthropologyGrassrootsAction (philosophy)identificationSocial mediaSociologyAffordance
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Expanding Well-Being by Participating in Grassroots Innovations: Using the Capability Approach to Explore the Interest of Alternative Food Networks f…

2022

Abstract Grassroots social innovations are citizen-led initiatives that develop bottom-up solutions to societal challenges. Alternative food networks (AFNs) are innovations which propose alternative schemes for distribution and consumption of food—such as community-based agriculture or food cooperatives—which can improve the well-being of participants. Its potential for social work and social services has been recognised, but remains underexplored. This paper proposes a theoretical framework based on the capability approach in order to explore the impacts, drivers and factors at play in the expansion of well-being in participants in AFNs. This framework is applied to address seven cases of …

social servicesHealth (social science)capability approachwell-beingTreball socialUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAalternative food networksgrassroots innovationssocial innovationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)The British Journal of Social Work
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