ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Natalia Bracarense), Natalia Bracarense [hal-03603859] Development Economics: Aptly or Wrongly Named?
Since the inception of development economics in the post-World War II period, most of its proponents have prescribed the adoption of western institutions as the path for prosperity – the unequivocal solution for poverty, illiteracy, hunger, inequality, and violence in the world. Seventy years of (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Natalia Bracarense), Natalia Bracarense [hal-03603843] Green Jobs: Sustainable Path for Environmental Conservation and Socio-Economic Stability and Inclusion
The 2008 economic crisis expanded the discussion about stabilization policies beyond its usual academic circles. Such concerns seem even more eminent now as, amidst the COVID-19, governments around the world search for solutions to the looming crisis. John Maynard Keynes, Michal Kalecki, and (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Catherine Baron), Catherine Baron [hal-03603815] La GIRE: un modèle voyageur confronté à la revanche de territoires. La gouvernance de l’eau au Burkina Faso
La gestion intégrée des ressources en eau (GIRE) illustre les modèles voyageurs standardisés qui circulent à l’échelle internationale. En se référant aux travaux sur les modèles voyageurs, cet article mobilise les concepts de (dé)territorialisation/(re)territorialisation et de « revanche des contextes ». (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Claude Vautier), Claude Vautier [hal-03597626] Sociologie et relation. La théorie iconoclaste de Siméon Lafortune
Les sciences humaines et sociales sont nées d'interrogations sur ce qu'est l'humain, sur sa place dans l'univers et dans les sociétés où il vit, sur la violence et le sacré qui se développent en celles-ci, sur le hasard ou la nécessité qui les ont fait naître. Les premières réflexions sur cet être (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Olivier Petit), Olivier Petit [hal-03552435] Economie écologique: une perspective européenne
L’économie écologique est un domaine d’analyse et une source de recommandations désormais largement reconnus au plan international à travers la publication de la revue Ecological Economics et la tenue régulière de grands congrès internationaux. Cet ouvrage montre la perspective critique dont est (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Mikael Akimowicz), Mikael Akimowicz [hal-03520848] Toward Agricultural Intersectionality? Farm Intergenerational Transfer at the Fringe. A Comparative Analysis of the Urban-Influenced Ontario's Greenbelt, Canada and Toulouse InterSCoT, France
Peri-urban agriculture can foster the resilience of metropolitan areas through the provision of local food and other multifunctional agricultural amenities and externalities. However, in peri-urban areas, farming is characterized by strong social uncertainties, which slow the intergenerational (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Cédric Gaillard), Cédric Gaillard [hal-03483394] Dairy farming, cooperatives and livelihoods: lessons learned from six indian villages
India's dairy sector has emerged as the world's largest dairy producer and has enabled 70 million farmers to generate income through its rapid growth. This success is linked to broad national policy support through the Operation Flood program and the emergence of an inclusive model of (...) ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Eva Coll-Martínez), Eva Coll-Martínez [hal-03147438] Agglomeration and coagglomeration of co-working spaces and creative industries in the city
The present paper investigates the location patterns and the effects co-working spaces (CWS) generate on the urban context. The focus is on Barcelona, one of the most important creative hubs in Europe in terms of knowledge-based, creative, digital, and sharing economy, and the city hosting the (...)