Social Economy,New

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TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1: Eric Shragge and JeanMarc FontanTendencies, Tensions and Visions in the Social EconomyChapter 2: Enzo MingioneMarket and Society: The Social Embeddedment of the EconomyChapter 3: Michele CangianiAbout the Possibility of Reversing the Process of Commodification: The Scope of the Nonprofit EconomyChapter 4: Jack QuarterThe Social Economy and the NeoConservative AgendaChapter 5: Paul Leduc BrowneThe NeoLiberal Uses of the Social Economy: NonProfit Organizations and Workfare in OntarioChapter 6: Andrea LevyJobs, Work, and the Social EconomyChapter 7: Kathryn ChurchAlternative Economies: Building the Social from the EconomicChapter 8: Benot Lvesque and Bill NinacsThe Social Economy in Canada: The Qubec ExperienceChapter 9: Bill NinacsSocial Economy: A Practitioner's ViewpointChapter 10: JeanLuc SouchetThe Mutual Insurance System in LoireAtlantic: Ten Generations of Supportive InnovationsChapter 11: Louis FavreauGlobalization and the Social Economy: A NorthSouth PerspectiveChapter 12: Michael ToyeSelected Resources on the Social EconomyNOTES ON CONTRIBUTORSEric Shragge teaches social policy and community organization at the School of Social Work, McGill University. He is the editor of Community Economic Development: In Search of Empowerment, (Black Rose Books, 1997) and Workfare: Ideology for a New Underclass, (Garamond, 1997). He is able to escape from the university by working with grassroots community organizations.JeanMarc Fontan has a PhD in sociology from the University of Montral. He is a professorresearcher at the department of sociology of University of Qubec in Montral. He works mainly on local development and community economic development. He copublished en 1994 an important book on local development in Qubec. He is member of the Collectif de recherche interuniversitaire sur les transformations et les rgulations conomiques et sociales (CRITERES).Enzo Mingione is Professor of rural and urban sociology at the University of Messina, Italy.Michele Cangiani teaches economic sociology at the Universit di Venezi

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