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Tipping Point for Advanced Capitalism: Class, Class Consciousness and Activism in the "Knowledge Economy" 高级资本主义的临界点:知识经济 "中的阶级、阶级意识和行动主义
IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser711
Manuel Larrabure, Simone Billera, Selim Guadagni
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New Avenues for Public Value Management and the Role of Nonprofit Policy Innovation Labs: Co-Experience and Social Mediavation Labs, and Twitter 公共价值管理的新途径与非营利政策创新实验室的作用:共同体验和社会媒体实验室,以及 Twitter
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser668
Adam Wellstead, Rowen Schmidt, Angie Carter, Anat Gofen
The past decade has witnessed the global rise of policy innovation labs (PILs), many of which are nonprofit organizations. Policymakers have promoted PILs as a novel approach to addressing pressing economic and social issues. Concurrent with the growing importance of PILs has been the shift to public value management (PVM), which focuses on policy outcomes that benefit the public and the needs and problems in society. One relatively new process raised in the public managementliterature is co-experience, which considers stakeholders' engagement with public policies or programs within the broader context of life experience. This, the authors argue, is an important contribution to public value creation. Social media platforms such as Twitter (now X) are one tool that PILs can employ to assess and develop stakeholder co-experience. The authors analyzed 13,009 Twitter messages largely generated by stakeholders relating to 42 U.S.-based PILs. 
过去十年间,政策创新实验室(PILs)在全球范围内兴起,其中许多是非营利组织。政策制定者将政策创新实验室作为解决紧迫经济和社会问题的新方法加以推广。在政策创新实验室的重要性日益增加的同时,公共价值管理(PVM)也在发生转变,其重点是使公众受益的政策成果以及社会需求和问题。公共管理文献中提出的一个相对较新的过程是共同体验,即考虑利益相关者在更广泛的生活体验背景下参与公共政策或项目。作者认为,这是对公共价值创造的重要贡献。社交媒体平台,如 Twitter(现在的 X),是 PIL 可以用来评估和发展利益相关者共同体验的工具之一。作者分析了 13,009 条 Twitter 消息,这些消息主要由利益相关者生成,与 42 个美国的 PIL 有关。
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The Limits of Nonprofit Sector Resilience: Evidence from Canadian Nonprofit Sector Surveys During the Pandemic 非营利部门复原力的局限性:大流行病期间加拿大非营利部门调查的证据
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser661
John Shields, Meghan Joy, Siu Mee Cheng
The pandemic has illustrated the need to examine the vital role of the community nonprofit sector. While the nonprofit sector is known for innovatively responding to societal needs—to be resilient—it is also underresourced and precariously situated. The hollowing out of social welfare under neoliberalism shifted service responsibility onto nonprofit providers, justified through the framing that precarity drives resilience. With the magnification of need during the pandemic, the “response resilience” of the sector was put to the test. This article studies Canadian reports on surveys of the community nonprofit sector during the pandemic to assess the state of the sector and to examine tensions between precarity and resilience. Evidence illustrates a community nonprofit sector in crisis and the limits of neoliberal resilience.
大流行病表明,有必要审视社区非营利部门的重要作用。虽然非营利部门以创新性地满足社会需求而闻名,但其资源不足、地位不稳。在新自由主义的影响下,社会福利被掏空,服务责任转移到非营利机构身上,而 "不稳定性推动抗灾能力 "这一框架为其提供了正当理由。随着大流行病期间需求的放大,该部门的 "应对复原力 "受到了考验。本文研究了加拿大对大流行病期间社区非营利部门的调查报告,以评估该部门的状况,并研究不稳定性与抗灾能力之间的紧张关系。有证据表明,社区非营利部门处于危机之中,新自由主义的复原力受到限制。
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Social, Community and Cooperative Housing: Practices of Empowerment and Equity Serving People with Low and Modest Incomes 社会、社区与合作住房:为低收入和中等收入者服务的赋权和公平做法
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser704
Judith Lapierre, Jacques Caillouette
     
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Caring for People and Territories: Brief Historical Review of the Intersectoral Social Innovation Experience of Trieste and Its Habitat Micro-Area Program 关爱人类和领土:的里雅斯特跨部门社会创新经验及其人居微型地区计划的简要历史回顾
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser639
Margherita Bono, Judith Lapierre, Paul Morin
This brief historical review presents the pioneering work of Franco Basaglia and Franco Rotelli that revolutionized community care in the 1970s in Trieste, Italy. Based on archival records of Micro-areas in Trieste at the social cooperative La Collina, this article addresses the chronology of key moments and components of that innovative community perspective. Trieste’s mental health service, considered one of the best in the world, is a reference for deinstitutionalized care in social housing within territories that contributes to healing. Trieste has demonstrated that by adopting a “social enterprise perspective,” it reaches targets of sustainable, intersectoral, local networks with responsiveness, agility, and efficiency. The program has demonstrated that it can create substantial gains in terms of inclusion, empowerment, and social economy by working from a rights-based, person-centred approach, thus contributing to social justice
这篇简短的历史回顾介绍了弗朗哥-巴萨利亚(Franco Basaglia)和弗朗哥-罗泰利(Franco Rotelli)的开创性工作,这些工作在 20 世纪 70 年代的意大利的里雅斯特掀起了社区护理的革命。本文以社会合作社 La Collina 在的里雅斯特微区的档案记录为基础,按时间顺序介绍了这一创新社区观点的关键时刻和组成部分。的里雅斯特的精神健康服务被认为是世界上最好的精神健康服务之一,它是在地区内的社会住房中提供非机构化护理的典范,有助于康复。的里雅斯特已经证明,通过采用 "社会企业视角",它可以实现可持续、跨部门、地方网络的目标,而且反应灵敏、敏捷、高效。该计划表明,通过以权利为基础、以人为本的工作方法,它可以在包容、赋权和社会经济方面创造巨大的收益,从而促进社会公正。
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Les pratiques de soutien communautaire en logement social et communautaire (SCLSC) : l’accompagnement de personnes et de milieux de vie favorables à la stabilité résidentielle, au bien-être et à la qualité de vie 社会和社区住房(SCLSC)中的社区支持实践:为人们提供支持,创造有利于居住稳定性、幸福感和生活质量的居住环境
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser640
Jacques Caillouette, J. Lapierre
Cet article définit le soutien communautaire en logement social et communautaire au Québec comme relevant de pratiques d’accompagnement à la fois individuelles et collectives. Il analyse les propos de personnes intervenantes et gestionnaires provenant de six entretiens de groupe réalisés en 2020 et 2021 dans le cours d’une recherche plus ample sur les besoins et les pratiques de soutien communautaire au Québec. L’hypothèse défendue est que la finalité du soutien communautaire et ses modes opératoires tiennent d’un accompagnement tout autant collectif des milieux de vie qu’individuel des personnes locataires, mais cela toujours dans une optique d’inclusion sociale, de développement du pouvoir d’agir et de stabilité résidentielle, et non de prise en charge. D’un point de vue théorique et axiologique, les auteur.e.s font appel à la théorie critique de la justice sociale de Nancy Fraser et à la théorie du care, mettant l’accent par la même sur la vie ordinaire et la prévention.
本文将魁北克社会和社区住房中的社区支持定义为涉及个人和集体支持实践。文章分析了 2020 年和 2021 年进行的六次小组访谈中工人和管理人员的评论,这是魁北克社区支持需求和实践的广泛研究的一部分。本文提出的假设是,社区支持的目的及其运作方法基于对居住环境的集体支持和对租户的个人支持,但始终着眼于社会包容、赋权和居住稳定性,而不是负责。从理论和公理的角度来看,作者借鉴了南希-弗雷泽(Nancy Fraser)的社会正义批判理论和关爱理论,强调普通生活和预防。
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The Systematic Integrative Narrative Review on Community Support Practices and Outcomes in Social and Community Housing 关于社会和社区住房中社区支持做法和成果的系统性综合叙述综述
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser684
Judith Lapierre, Laurence Bourque, Nancy Leblanc, Geneviève Roch, Veronique Provencher, Christian Jetté, Jacques Caillouette, Bilkis Vissandjée, Laurence Guillaumie, Fanny Robichaud, L. Philibert, Patrice Ngangue, Eve-Marie Myette, Sabrina Picard, Victoria Martins Ruthes, Veronica De Azevedo Mazza, Laurie Fournier-Dufou
This systematic integrative review provides a unique pioneering perspective on community support practices in social, community, and cooperative housing, improving our understanding of the practice and its outcomes. Two research questions guided this work: 1) What are the community support practices in social and community housing serving individuals in the context of socioeconomic deprivation in permanent housing structures? And 2) What are the outcomes of the community support practices in social and community housing. Studies describing and/or reporting on outcomes of community support practices in social and community housing (psychosocial, economic, and health/mental health) were included from the journals’ inception to September 2022. A total of 42 studies were included in the systematic review, of which 20 were qualitative, 14 quantitative, and eight mixed-method studies. Of them all, 34 studies reported on public housing, four on community housing, and four on cooperative housing. Results inform practitioners and decision makers on issues related to community practices in permanent supportive housing and their outcomes in relation to tenure orientations and potential impact. Community practice workers are pillars in housing settings who provide bridging, bonding, and linking that builds social capital in adverse conditions. This review provides insight into innovative research avenues in this domain, while bringing to the forefront the fundamental challenges of individual support pathways to collective empowerment, increased health needs, and unequalled peer-tenant support engagement, as well as their precarious conditions.
这篇系统性综合评论为社会、社区和合作住房中的社区支持实践提供了一个独特的开拓性视角,提高了我们对实践及其成果的理解。这项工作以两个研究问题为指导:1)在永久性住房结构中,社会和社区住房在社会经济贫困的背景下为个人提供哪些社区支持实践?2)社会和社区住房中的社区支持实践有哪些成果?从期刊创刊至 2022 年 9 月期间,对社会和社区住房中社区支持实践(社会心理、经济和健康/心理健康)的成果进行描述和/或报告的研究均被收录。系统综述共纳入 42 项研究,其中 20 项为定性研究,14 项为定量研究,8 项为混合方法研究。其中,34 项研究涉及公共住房,4 项涉及社区住房,4 项涉及合作住房。研究结果为从业人员和决策者提供了有关永久性支持性住房中社区实践的问题及其与保有权导向和潜在影响相关的结果。社区实践工作者是住房环境中的支柱,他们提供桥梁、纽带和联系,在不利条件下建立社会资本。本综述深入探讨了这一领域的创新研究途径,同时将个人支持途径对集体赋权、健康需求增加、无与伦比的同伴-租户支持参与及其不稳定条件等基本挑战推到了前沿。
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Les organismes d’habitation au Québec vivent la fin des ententes de subventions fédérales : une adaptabilité sans renouvellement ? 魁北克的住房组织正在经历联邦补贴协议的终结:没有更新的适应性?
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser618
Maroine Bendaoud, Peter Graefe
Nonprofit organizations have become pivotal actors in the delivery of services. Many of them receive public funding to carry out their activities. However, this funding can be interrupted or even stopped for various reasons, political or not. This article examines how 26 housing nonprofit organizations in Québec, Canada, coped with the withdrawal of federal government subsidies to house low-income households. Drawing on structured interviews with managers, this article reports how they perceived this withdrawal and what they reported as the main challenges and the most effective strategies or “best practices” for addressing these. The discussion ends by positioning the housing case in relation to other organizations in the third sector.
非营利组织已成为提供服务的关键行动者。其中许多组织接受公共资助来开展活动。然而,由于各种政治或非政治原因,这种资助可能会中断甚至停止。本文研究了加拿大魁北克省的 26 家非营利性住房组织如何应对联邦政府撤销对低收入家庭的住房补贴。通过对管理者进行结构性访谈,本文报告了他们如何看待这种撤消,以及他们所报告的主要挑战和应对这些挑战的最有效策略或 "最佳做法"。讨论的最后,将住房案例与第三部门的其他组织联系起来进行定位。
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Social Housing with Community Support in Québec: A Sociopolitical Perspective 魁北克社区支持社会住房:社会政治视角
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser632
Christian Jetté, Jean-Vincent Bergeron-Gaudin
The 2022 adoption of a new policy framework on community support in social housing in Québec speaks to a convergence of a multitude of community, government, and municipal actors around this practice. This qualitative study delves into the process by which this approach was institutionalized to demonstrate how community support became a central norm of the social housing field in the province. Drawing from literature on the welfare mix, we situate this phenomenon in the broader context of the transformation of the welfare state, in which nonprofit organizations played an increasing role in providing social housing to vulnerable populations (e.g., people at risk of homelessness). This article demonstrates how power dynamics and negotiations between the state and the third sector were, in this case, a major source of institutional change over time.
2022 年,魁北克省通过了一项关于社会住房社区支持的新政策框架,这说明社区、政府和市政当局的众多参与者围绕这一做法达成了共识。本定性研究深入探讨了这一方法制度化的过程,以展示社区支持如何成为该省社会住房领域的核心规范。借鉴有关福利组合的文献,我们将这一现象置于福利国家转型的大背景下,在这一背景下,非营利组织在为弱势群体(如面临无家可归风险的人)提供社会住房方面发挥着越来越重要的作用。本文展示了在这种情况下,国家与第三部门之间的权力动态和谈判是如何随着时间的推移而成为制度变革的主要来源。
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Intégrer les connaissances autochtones dans la conception de logements avec les étudiants en construction résidentielle de Wasagamack et Premières Nations de Garden Hill, Manitoba, Canada 与来自加拿大马尼托巴省花园山的瓦萨加马克和原住民住宅建筑专业学生一起,将原住民知识融入住宅设计中
IF 0.8 Q3 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.29173/cjnser582
Catrina Sallese, Shauna Mallory-Hill, Shirley Thompson
Wasagamack and Garden Hill First Nations in Island Lake, Manitoba, are experiencing a housing crisis, with severe overcrowding. This article describes a research analysis of local materials, building skill levels, environment, demographics, and cultural aspects completed by graduate students in interior design as part of collaborative design/build activities, training programs, and community workshops. This study is part of a First Nation community/university partnership. Healthy, culturally appropriate, resilient single- and extended-family homes were designed using local materials and labour. This pilot project offers a pathway to build capacity to fill the gap of 150,000 homes in a way that advances cultural, health, social, and economic development. Further, a decolonizing policy and the provision of adequate infrastructure, such as access roads, in Indigenous reserves are needed to create a sustainable home-building ecosystem.
马尼托巴省岛湖的瓦萨加马克原住民和花园山原住民正经历着住房危机,住房严重拥挤。本文介绍了室内设计专业的研究生在合作设计/建造活动、培训计划和社区研讨会中对当地材料、建筑技能水平、环境、人口统计和文化方面进行的研究分析。这项研究是原住民社区/大学合作项目的一部分。使用当地材料和劳动力设计了健康、文化适宜、具有复原力的单户和多户住宅。该试点项目提供了一条能力建设之路,以促进文化、健康、社会和经济发展的方式填补 15 万套住房的缺口。此外,还需要制定非殖民化政策,并在土著保留地提供充足的基础设施,如进出道路,以创建一个可持续的住房建设生态系统。
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