Ioannis Nasioulas

Ioannis Nasioulas
University of the Aegean · Department of Sociology

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April 2006 - June 2010

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Social investments could be an antidote to the crisis. By organizing a context of public, private and direct foreign investments, which would bind them to measurable externalities of enhancing quality employment and reconstituting social cohesion, Greece can step into an environment of sustainable social development and rise of family incomes. In t...
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In this article, we investigate on the historical and civic foundations, along with emerging potentials of social cooperatives in Greece. Constituting the most innovative actor of social economy in the country, currently introduced institutional forms of social cooperatives enhance an already plural and vibrant field of not-for-profit activity, whi...
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A digital social economy is emerging. Collective efforts to collectivize digital content management in a public‐benefit‐oriented manner increasingly undertake official organizational form. This institutionalization of networking in the cyberspace opens up novel potentials for knowledge dissemination, service provision and democratic governance. Ins...
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Social economy , the ground between free market private benefit institutions , the State regulation and society , needs to be positively identified. The existing , traditional , monitoring and evaluation concepts , methods and tools are prooven to ineffectively identify and describe the social conjunctions , adherent to the social mediation of the...

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