Social Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship
An Affirmative Critique
Steyaert, Chris; Dey, Pascal
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
03/2018
328
Dura
Inglês
9781783474110
15 a 20 dias
Acknowledgements
1. The books on social entrepreneurship we edit, critique and imagine
Chris Steyaert and Pascal Dey
Part I Social Entrepreneurship, political representation and myth-busting
2. A methodological critique of the social enterprise growth myth
Simon Teasdale, Fergus Lyon and Robyn Owen (Baldock)
3. Nonprofit commercial revenue: A replacement for declining government grants and private contributions?
Janelle A. Kerlin and Tom H. Pollak
4. Bursting the bubble: The mythologies of many social enterprises and enterpri$ing nonprofits
Raymond Dart
Part II Social entrepreneurship, ideology and power effects
5. The tale of the veil: Unweaving Big Society and the social enterprise myth
Chris Mason and Michael Moran
6. Myth in social entrepreneurship research: An inquiry into rationalist, ideological and dialectic practices of demystification
Pascal Dey and Chris Steyaert
7. Social entrepreneurship: Mythological 'doublethink'
Lew Perren
Part III Social entrepreneurship and its enactments
8. '(It) is exactly what it was in me' - The performativity of social entrepreneurship
Stefanie Mauksch
9. Of course, trust is not the whole story: Narratives of dancing with a critical friend in social enterprise-public sector collaborations
Pam Seanor
10. Social entrepreneurship: Performative enactments of compassion
Karin Berglund
Part IV Social entrepreneurship, participation and democracy
11. Deliberative democracy in social entrepreneurship: A discourse ethics approach to participative processes of social change
Trish Ruebottom
12. Social entrepreneurship and democracy
Angela M. Eikenberry
13. Social entrepreneurship, democracy and political participation
Denise M. Horn
Part V Social entrepreneurship, relationality and the possible
14. Expanding the realm of the possible: Field theory and a relational framing of social entrepreneurship
Victor J. Friedman, Israel Sykes and Markus Strauch
15. Becoming possible in the anthropocene? Becoming-socialentrepreneurship as more-than-capitalist practice
Marta B. Calas, Seray Ergene, Linda Smircich
16. New framings and practices of critical research
Jenny Cameron
Index
Acknowledgements
1. The books on social entrepreneurship we edit, critique and imagine
Chris Steyaert and Pascal Dey
Part I Social Entrepreneurship, political representation and myth-busting
2. A methodological critique of the social enterprise growth myth
Simon Teasdale, Fergus Lyon and Robyn Owen (Baldock)
3. Nonprofit commercial revenue: A replacement for declining government grants and private contributions?
Janelle A. Kerlin and Tom H. Pollak
4. Bursting the bubble: The mythologies of many social enterprises and enterpri$ing nonprofits
Raymond Dart
Part II Social entrepreneurship, ideology and power effects
5. The tale of the veil: Unweaving Big Society and the social enterprise myth
Chris Mason and Michael Moran
6. Myth in social entrepreneurship research: An inquiry into rationalist, ideological and dialectic practices of demystification
Pascal Dey and Chris Steyaert
7. Social entrepreneurship: Mythological 'doublethink'
Lew Perren
Part III Social entrepreneurship and its enactments
8. '(It) is exactly what it was in me' - The performativity of social entrepreneurship
Stefanie Mauksch
9. Of course, trust is not the whole story: Narratives of dancing with a critical friend in social enterprise-public sector collaborations
Pam Seanor
10. Social entrepreneurship: Performative enactments of compassion
Karin Berglund
Part IV Social entrepreneurship, participation and democracy
11. Deliberative democracy in social entrepreneurship: A discourse ethics approach to participative processes of social change
Trish Ruebottom
12. Social entrepreneurship and democracy
Angela M. Eikenberry
13. Social entrepreneurship, democracy and political participation
Denise M. Horn
Part V Social entrepreneurship, relationality and the possible
14. Expanding the realm of the possible: Field theory and a relational framing of social entrepreneurship
Victor J. Friedman, Israel Sykes and Markus Strauch
15. Becoming possible in the anthropocene? Becoming-socialentrepreneurship as more-than-capitalist practice
Marta B. Calas, Seray Ergene, Linda Smircich
16. New framings and practices of critical research
Jenny Cameron
Index