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Humanities and Social Sciences Latvia. Vol. 23, N. 2

2015

LeadershipSocial capitalLatvian-Indian economic relationsForum Theatre:HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]EmotionsVideo game industryJoint-stock companies (Uzbekistan)Psychosocial resilienceKnowledge-intensive entrepreneurship:SOCIAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]
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Placing resilience in context: Investigating the changing experiences of Finnish organic farmers

2018

Understanding how farmers are resilient is critical for effective government and individual\ud management responses in an increasingly uncertain world. Through an inter-temporal focus on\ud Finnish organic farmers, we explore changing identities, attitudes and practices, and reflect on\ud ramifications for farming resilience. Despite the essentialising binaries perpetuated by discussions of\ud conventionalisation and bifurcation in the organic movement, organic production systems are, and\ud always have been, heterogeneous. This paper offers a nuanced analysis of the fluctuating and mixed\ud practices and identities that compose the sector. Considering the experiences of both ‘pioneer’ and\…

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Case study of the Kibera slum project

2011

The aim of this study is to explore social resilience and civic entrepreneurship in self-help organizations. The purpose is to find out how social resilience can be built through entrepreneurial activities. The issue is explored in a self-help organization in the Kibera slum. The intention is to contribute on the discussion on the best practises of self-help organization and the key elements behind their success or failure in developing countries. The thesis is divided into two main parts: the first one presents the key terms and a literary review on the concepts of social resilience and civic entrepreneurship. The second part is a case study on the cooperation of two non-governmental organ…

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