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The transformational dynamism of civil society - somewhat paradoxically - provides its capacity to facilitate social sustainability - this paper argues. The market sector generates robust trends of marketization that affect both the civil society and the public sphere. The increasing...
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The role of civil activism and social innovation can increase as ways and tools to affect and shape globalization and …. The civil activism in fact carries out structural social innovation (Marques et al. 2018) which impacts and can generate … changes in social institutions. Both the civil activism and the social innovation interplay with the civil society …
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The civil society players’ dynamism possesses enhanced transformational capacity what feeds back with the volunteers’ activism providing the capability of agency. The feed backing constructs of such transformational dynamism offer explanation how civil society organizations can enable and...
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The participation in co-production and co-creation feeds back with the activism providing the civil society’s capability of generating and sustaining change, i.e. carry out social agency by promoting social resilience. Activism facilitates also co-production and co-creation by focusing on...
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transformative social innovation (Transit, 2017). The pilot(s) on platforms enabling knowledge sharing can contribute to enhance …
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The civil society due to its transformational dynamism is a major driver of the emergence of cooperative, sharing, and genuinely sustainable knowledge society. Historically the civil society is simultaneously the domain and the outcome of the civil activism. This activism interplays with the...
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There are global demographic tensions generated by ageing and increasingly shrinking population in developed economies, and rapid population growth (especially young cohorts) in developing countries. These challenges require social support for parents and parenting, however increasingly robust...
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The paper analyses transformational dynamics of self-organizing communities as sample cases of civil society organizations serving as drivers of sustainable value creation in an emergent regenerative (alternate) economy. The explored causal loop and stock and flow diagrams can facilitate to...
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