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- 14:48, 11 November 2023 diff hist +23 Community-driven development current
- 14:48, 11 November 2023 diff hist +308 N Community-driven development Created page with "Community-driven development (CDD): empowers citizens and communities to control the development process, resources, and decision-making to address their self-identified needs. The community typically plans and builds a project, going on to monitor its progress. Source: https://participedia.net/method/7413" Tag: Visual edit
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- 12:22, 5 October 2023 diff hist +11 N Agroecology Created page with " DEFINITION"
- 12:57, 20 September 2023 diff hist +450 N Empathy Created page with "Category:Glossary Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from the place in which they position themselves. The emotional identification with another person's state of mind and understanding of their behavior and motivations. Empathy consists a central part of the suggested exercises under the Skills Module and was successfully used as a key notion by the well-known American Psychologist Carl Rogers." current
- 12:56, 20 September 2023 diff hist +683 N Active listening Created page with "Category:Glossary Active listening: A listening pattern in which we interact with our interlocutor in a positive way. It is the practice of listening attentively while someone else is speaking, paraphrasing and reflecting what is being said, without judging or advising. In doing so, the other person feels heard and valued. Active listening involves more than just listening to someone talk. We listen with all our senses and give our full attention to the person speak..." current
- 12:56, 20 September 2023 diff hist +591 N Nonviolent communication (NVC) Created page with "Category:Glossary Nonviolent communication (NVC) is an approach to communication stemming from the concepts used by the clinical psychologist Marshall Rosenberg in the 1960s-70s. It is basically a communication tool which is strongly based on empathy as a means to improve the quality of life of the parties involved in a conversation and satisfy their fundamental needs rather than as an attempt to end disagreements. There is a considerable number of video lectures,..." current
- 12:55, 20 September 2023 diff hist +306 N Skill (cultural) Created page with "Category:Glossary Cultural skill: a competence linked to the environment and prevailing perceptions inside and outside a SE scheme. Examples are those related to transparency, cooperativism, out of the box thinking, us over me, democratic governance, value of the social capital over economic capital."
- 12:55, 20 September 2023 diff hist +373 N Skill (soft) Created page with "Category:Glossary Soft skill: an ability related to personal characteristics and behavioral qualities, such as active listening, empathy, team spirit, conflict resolution skills, flexibility and patience. Soft skills are usually developed through informal education, everyday practice, experience, on the job-training, volunteerism, networking, coaching and mentoring." current
- 12:54, 20 September 2023 diff hist +605 N Skill (hard) Created page with "Category:Glossary Hard skill: the ability which refers to competence resulting from academic and technical education, training, or even from coaching and mentoring. Hard skills are linked to technical or academic knowledge and qualifications which facilitate the performance of professional tasks. Examples are digital skills, marketing and management skills, financial and accounting skills. It is knowledge usually acquired through the pathways of formal education. In..." current
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- 12:50, 20 September 2023 diff hist −1,046 Cultivating Skills for Social Economy Tag: Visual edit
- 12:06, 14 September 2023 diff hist +5,492 International Masters program on Social Economy and Community Development Strategies Tag: Visual edit
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- 19:39, 1 September 2023 diff hist +23 Value current
- 19:39, 1 September 2023 diff hist +794 N Value Created page with "'''Economic Value''' refers to the economic surplus generated by an activity, in a capitalist economy, this is typically expressed in terms of profit. '''Environmental Value''' refers to the positive impact of an activity on the environment, or at least on the reduction of negative impact, for example, it could be a reduction of CO2 emission through the use of more energy efficient technology, or the protection of habitats contributing to biodiversity, or an improvement..." Tag: Visual edit
- 19:38, 1 September 2023 diff hist +23 Valuation current
- 19:38, 1 September 2023 diff hist +437 N Valuation Created page with "Valuation refers to the tools, models, processes, politics involved in assessing the worth of something: an activity, a project, or a service for example. It can take a qualitative or quantitative form and draw on different criteria of worth (e.g. market based, social, environmental). Boltanski, L. and Thévenot, L. (2006) ''On justification: economies of worth''. Catherine Porter (translator). Princeton: Princeton University Press." Tag: Visual edit
- 19:38, 1 September 2023 diff hist +23 Stakeholders current
- 19:38, 1 September 2023 diff hist +296 N Stakeholders Created page with "Stakeholders are all the parties (individuals, groups, organisations…) who have a vested interest in an organisation and can either affect or be affected by its operations. Within the social economy, stakeholders could be employees, users, members, suppliers, local community, donors, investors" Tag: Visual edit
- 19:37, 1 September 2023 diff hist +23 Social and Solidarity Economy current
- 19:37, 1 September 2023 diff hist +773 N Social and Solidarity Economy Created page with "The social and solidarity economy (SSE) encompasses a broad range of organisations that are independent of government and whose primary purpose is social and environmental rather than financial. These different organisations (e.g. cooperatives, mutuals, foundations, social enterprises) are driven by shared values: • People before profit: SSE organisations prioritise people and communities over profit, driven by their mission to serve the common good and general inte..." Tag: Visual edit
- 19:37, 1 September 2023 diff hist +22 Nonprofit Organisation current
- 19:37, 1 September 2023 diff hist +612 N Nonprofit Organisation Created page with " A Nonprofit organisation is a legal entity driven by a social mission; it is organised and run with the aim to pursue a social benefit, rather than as a business aiming to generate a profit for its owners. This means that any revenue in excess of expenses have to be committed to the organisation's purpose, rather than being distributed to owners or members. Examples of nonprofit organisations include political organisations, schools, churches, social clubs, trade unions..." Tag: Visual edit
- 19:36, 1 September 2023 diff hist +23 Network current
- 19:36, 1 September 2023 diff hist +456 N Network Created page with "Network refers to the idea of a non-hierarchical web of connections between organisations and/or people and/or objects. The network does not need a centralised direction and hence could still operate even if parts of it were not functioning. Alternative organisations in particular, are informed by a sense of organisation as distributed and democratic. Parker, M., Fournier, V. and Reedy, P. (2007) ''The dictionary of alternatives''. London: Zed Books." Tag: Visual edit