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  1. Marie Luise Gotheins "Geschichte der Gartenkunst" : Das Bild des Gartens als Tekst
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP), Heidelberg

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    ISBN: heiup.627
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    Other subjects: Garden Art; Garden history; Perspective; landscape garden; formal garden; ecocriticism; cartography; Gartenkunst; Gartengeschichte; Perspektive; Landschaftsgarten; architektonischer Garten; Ecocriticism; Kartographie; Landscape art & architecture
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  2. Marie Luise Gotheins "Geschichte der Gartenkunst" : Das Bild des Gartens als Tekst
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP), Heidelberg

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    ISBN: heiup.627
    Subjects: Landscape art & architecture
    Other subjects: Garden Art; Garden history; Perspective; landscape garden; formal garden; ecocriticism; cartography; Gartenkunst; Gartengeschichte; Perspektive; Landschaftsgarten; architektonischer Garten; Ecocriticism; Kartographie
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  3. Marie Luise Gotheins "Geschichte der Gartenkunst" : Das Bild des Gartens als Text
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP), Heidelberg

    Marie Luise Gothein’s „A History of Garden Art“, first published in 1914 and still in print, was immediately recognized as a classic, but has so far never been brought into focus as a seminal work of the discipline. This thesis examines the cultural... more

     

    Marie Luise Gothein’s „A History of Garden Art“, first published in 1914 and still in print, was immediately recognized as a classic, but has so far never been brought into focus as a seminal work of the discipline. This thesis examines the cultural scientist's intellectual and aesthetic concepts that guided her in her description of garden art. What defining concepts did she have when presenting the ever-changing art work of the garden in text and image? What role does the reform garden movement play, which was in full swing at the time of publication? The analysis of Gothein's descriptions of gardens, such as Villa d'Este, shows how fundamentally historical writing is influenced by the challenges of the time. The volumes reflect an ecocritical human approach to the environment.;Marie Luise Gothein verfasste 1914 mit ihrer „Geschichte der Gartenkunst“ einen Klassiker, der bis heute zwar übersetzt und neuaufgelegt, nie jedoch als Grundlagenwerk in den Fokus gerückt wurde. Diese Arbeit untersucht die intellektuellen und ästhetischen Konzepte der Autorin im Hinblick auf ihre Darstellung der Gartenkunst. Welchen Prämissen folgt die Kulturwissenschaftlerin bei der Fixierung des stets im Wandel begriffenen Raumkunstwerks Garten in Text und Bild? Welche Rolle spielt die Reformgartenbewegung, die zur Zeit der Veröffentlichung in vollem Gange war? Die Analyse von Gotheins Gartenbeschreibungen, etwa der Villa d’Este, zeigt, wie grundlegend die Geschichtsschreibung von den Herausforderungen der Zeit beeinflusst ist: Im Sinne des Ecocriticism spiegeln die Bände die Auseinandersetzung des Menschen mit seiner Umwelt.

     

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    Subjects: Landscape art & architecture
    Other subjects: Garden Art; Garden history; Perspective; landscape garden; formal garden; ecocriticism; cartography; Gartenkunst; Gartengeschichte; Perspektive; Landschaftsgarten; architektonischer Garten; Ecocriticism; Kartographie
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  4. Mapping with Words
    Anglo-Canadian Literary Cartographies, 1789-1916
    Published: [2019]; © 2018
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Mapping with Words re-conceptualizes settler writing as literary cartography. The topographical descriptions of early Canadian settler writers generated not only picturesque and sublime landscapes, but also verbal maps. These worked to orient... more

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    Mapping with Words re-conceptualizes settler writing as literary cartography. The topographical descriptions of early Canadian settler writers generated not only picturesque and sublime landscapes, but also verbal maps. These worked to orient readers, reinforcing and expanding the cartographic order of the emerging colonial dominion. Drawing upon the work of critical and cultural geographers as well as literary theorists, Sarah Wylie Krotz opens up important aesthetic and political dimensions of both familiar and obscure texts from the nineteenth century, including Thomas Cary’s Abram’s Plains, George Monro Grant’s Ocean to Ocean, and Susanna Moodie’s Roughing it in the Bush. Highlighting the complex territoriality that emerges from their cartographic aesthetics, Krotz offers fresh readings of these texts, illuminating their role in an emerging spatial imaginary that was at once deeply invested in the production of colonial spaces and at the same time enmeshed in the realities of confronting Indigenous sovereignties

     

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    Subjects: Canadian; cartography; century; colonial; early; history; landscape; literary; literature; natural; nineteenth; poetry; settler; spatiality; writing; LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian; Canadian literature; Canadian literature; Cartography in literature; Kanada <Motiv>; Siedler <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Cary, Thomas (1745-1808); Grant, George Monro (1835-1902); Moodie, Susanna (1803-1885)
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  5. Mapping with Words
    Anglo-Canadian Literary Cartographies, 1789-1916
    Published: [2019]; © 2018
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Mapping with Words re-conceptualizes settler writing as literary cartography. The topographical descriptions of early Canadian settler writers generated not only picturesque and sublime landscapes, but also verbal maps. These worked to orient... more

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    Mapping with Words re-conceptualizes settler writing as literary cartography. The topographical descriptions of early Canadian settler writers generated not only picturesque and sublime landscapes, but also verbal maps. These worked to orient readers, reinforcing and expanding the cartographic order of the emerging colonial dominion. Drawing upon the work of critical and cultural geographers as well as literary theorists, Sarah Wylie Krotz opens up important aesthetic and political dimensions of both familiar and obscure texts from the nineteenth century, including Thomas Cary’s Abram’s Plains, George Monro Grant’s Ocean to Ocean, and Susanna Moodie’s Roughing it in the Bush. Highlighting the complex territoriality that emerges from their cartographic aesthetics, Krotz offers fresh readings of these texts, illuminating their role in an emerging spatial imaginary that was at once deeply invested in the production of colonial spaces and at the same time enmeshed in the realities of confronting Indigenous sovereignties

     

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    Subjects: Canadian; cartography; century; colonial; early; history; landscape; literary; literature; natural; nineteenth; poetry; settler; spatiality; writing; LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian; Canadian literature; Canadian literature; Cartography in literature; Kanada <Motiv>; Siedler <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Cary, Thomas (1745-1808); Grant, George Monro (1835-1902); Moodie, Susanna (1803-1885)
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  6. Cartographic Humanism
    The Making of Early Modern Europe
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    What is "Europe," and when did it come to be? In the Renaissance, the term "Europe" circulated widely. But as Katharina N. Piechocki argues in this compelling book, the continent itself was only in the making in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.... more

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    What is "Europe," and when did it come to be? In the Renaissance, the term "Europe" circulated widely. But as Katharina N. Piechocki argues in this compelling book, the continent itself was only in the making in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Cartographic Humanism sheds new light on how humanists negotiated and defined Europe's boundaries at a momentous shift in the continent's formation: when a new imagining of Europe was driven by the rise of cartography. As Piechocki shows, this tool of geography, philosophy, and philology was used not only to represent but, more importantly, also to shape and promote an image of Europe quite unparalleled in previous centuries. Engaging with poets, historians, and mapmakers, Piechocki resists an easy categorization of the continent, scrutinizing Europe as an unexamined category that demands a much more careful and nuanced investigation than scholars of early modernity have hitherto undertaken. Unprecedented in its geographic scope, Cartographic Humanism is the first book to chart new itineraries across Europe as it brings France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Portugal into a lively, interdisciplinary dialogue

     

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    ISBN: 9780226641218
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    Subjects: Conrad Celtis; Europe; Geoffroy Tory; Girolamo Fracastoro; Luís de Camões; Maciej Miechowita; Renaissance humanism; cartography; comparative literature; continental thinking; epistemology; HISTORY / General; European literature; Europa <Motiv>; Kartografie; Literatur; Humanismus; Geschichtsschreibung
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  7. Raum und Recht
    Visualisierung von Rechtsansprüchen in der Vormoderne
    Contributor: Baumann, Anette (Publisher); Schmolinsky, Sabine (Publisher); Timpener, Evelien (Publisher)
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  De Gruyter Oldenbourg, München ; Wien

    Der Tagungsband geht von der Beobachtung aus, dass der Raum in der Vormoderne nicht nur textuell beschrieben, sondern auch mit performativen Praktiken in Augenschein genommen und abgebildet wurde. Bei den Abbildungen handelt es sich um... more

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    Der Tagungsband geht von der Beobachtung aus, dass der Raum in der Vormoderne nicht nur textuell beschrieben, sondern auch mit performativen Praktiken in Augenschein genommen und abgebildet wurde. Bei den Abbildungen handelt es sich um Visualisierungen des beanspruchten Raums, anschaulich gemachte Inaugenscheinnahmen und bildlich dargestellte Augenzeugenschaft. Wie wurden rechtliche Verhältnisse kartographiert? Diese zentrale Frage hat eine europäische Perspektive, die uns nach Entwicklungen und Einflüssen fragen lässt. Die Untersuchung gilt einerseits den Objekten der Raumdarstellung – wie Karten, Gemälden und Skizzen – andererseits den mit ihnen sich verbindenden performativen Praktiken. Der Band enthält eine englische Übersetzung der Einleitung und einen Ausblick in die zukünftige Dokumentation von historischen Karten In the pre-modern era, spatial relationships were not only described textually, but also depicted with performative practices. The conference volume (which contains an English introduction) deals with how legal rights were asserted through visual presentations or pictorially depicted in eyewitness accounts. How were legal relationships viewed, and what role did law play in cartography?

     

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    Contributor: Baumann, Anette (Publisher); Schmolinsky, Sabine (Publisher); Timpener, Evelien (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9783110683424
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    RVK Categories: ND 8570 ; NT 6006
    Series: Bibliothek altes Reich ; Band 29
    Subjects: Archivwesen; Kartographie; Raum; Recht; Space; Vormoderne; archives; cartography; law; pre-modern era; HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century; Landschaft <Motiv>; Visualisierung; Beweismittel; Recht; Raum; Karte; Augenschein
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  8. Maps of empire
    a topography of world literature
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
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  9. Marie Luise Gotheins "Geschichte der Gartenkunst"
    Das Bild des Gartens als Text
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Heidelberg University Publishing (heiUP), Heidelberg ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    Marie Luise Gothein’s „A History of Garden Art“, first published in 1914 and still in print, was immediately recognized as a classic, but has so far never been brought into focus as a seminal work of the discipline. This thesis examines the cultural... more

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    Marie Luise Gothein’s „A History of Garden Art“, first published in 1914 and still in print, was immediately recognized as a classic, but has so far never been brought into focus as a seminal work of the discipline. This thesis examines the cultural scientist's intellectual and aesthetic concepts that guided her in her description of garden art. What defining concepts did she have when presenting the ever-changing art work of the garden in text and image? What role does the reform garden movement play, which was in full swing at the time of publication? The analysis of Gothein's descriptions of gardens, such as Villa d'Este, shows how fundamentally historical writing is influenced by the challenges of the time. The volumes reflect an ecocritical human approach to the environment.;Marie Luise Gothein verfasste 1914 mit ihrer „Geschichte der Gartenkunst“ einen Klassiker, der bis heute zwar übersetzt und neuaufgelegt, nie jedoch als Grundlagenwerk in den Fokus gerückt wurde. Diese Arbeit untersucht die intellektuellen und ästhetischen Konzepte der Autorin im Hinblick auf ihre Darstellung der Gartenkunst. Welchen Prämissen folgt die Kulturwissenschaftlerin bei der Fixierung des stets im Wandel begriffenen Raumkunstwerks Garten in Text und Bild? Welche Rolle spielt die Reformgartenbewegung, die zur Zeit der Veröffentlichung in vollem Gange war? Die Analyse von Gotheins Gartenbeschreibungen, etwa der Villa d’Este, zeigt, wie grundlegend die Geschichtsschreibung von den Herausforderungen der Zeit beeinflusst ist: Im Sinne des Ecocriticism spiegeln die Bände die Auseinandersetzung des Menschen mit seiner Umwelt.

     

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    Subjects: Landscape art & architecture
    Other subjects: Garden Art; Garden history; Perspective; landscape garden; formal garden; ecocriticism; cartography; Gartenkunst; Gartengeschichte; Perspektive; Landschaftsgarten; architektonischer Garten; Ecocriticism; Kartographie
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  10. Maps of empire
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    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

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  11. Cartography of the Chilean exile in Baden-Württemberg : the story of the solidarity network
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  KOPS Universität Konstanz, Konstanz

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    Parent title: In: Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. Taylor & Francis. 2022, 5(1), 2115221. eISSN 2572-9861. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1080/25729861.2022.2115221
    Other subjects: Memory; solidarity; cartography
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  12. Mapping with words
    Anglo-Canadian literary cartographies, 1789-1916
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    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Mapping with Words re-conceptualizes settler writing as literary cartography. The topographical descriptions of early Canadian settler writers generated not only picturesque and sublime landscapes, but also verbal maps. These worked to orient... more

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    Mapping with Words re-conceptualizes settler writing as literary cartography. The topographical descriptions of early Canadian settler writers generated not only picturesque and sublime landscapes, but also verbal maps. These worked to orient readers, reinforcing and expanding the cartographic order of the emerging colonial dominion. Drawing upon the work of critical and cultural geographers as well as literary theorists, Sarah Wylie Krotz opens up important aesthetic and political dimensions of both familiar and obscure texts from the nineteenth century, including Thomas Cary’s Abram’s Plains, George Monro Grant’s Ocean to Ocean, and Susanna Moodie’s Roughing it in the Bush. Highlighting the complex territoriality that emerges from their cartographic aesthetics, Krotz offers fresh readings of these texts, illuminating their role in an emerging spatial imaginary that was at once deeply invested in the production of colonial spaces and at the same time enmeshed in the realities of confronting Indigenous sovereignties Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Maps and Text-Maps -- 1. Illuminating the Horizon: The Cartographic Aesthetics of Two Early Long Poems -- 2. The Land up Close: Mapping Disorder in Roughing It in the Bush -- 3. The Intimate Geography of Wilderness: The Spatiality of Catharine Parr Traill’s Botanical Inventories -- 4. Writing and Reading the Northwest: George Monro Grant and the Palimpsest of Settler Space -- 5. The Poet in Treaty Territory: The Literary Cartography of “The Height of Land” -- Conclusion: Maps and Counter-Maps (On Getting Lost) -- Appendix of Figures -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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  13. Social enterprises and their ecosystems in Europe
    Updated country report : Italy / tipik, Euricse, EMES network ; European Commission, Social Europe
    Published: 2016
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    The history of social enterprise in Italy is closely linked to the evolution of its welfare system and spans nearly forty years, encompassing diverse trends across the various organisational types that make up the social enterprise spectrum. These... more

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    The history of social enterprise in Italy is closely linked to the evolution of its welfare system and spans nearly forty years, encompassing diverse trends across the various organisational types that make up the social enterprise spectrum. These are: (i) social cooperatives; (ii) associations and foundations, (iii) mutual aid societies; (iii) joint stock and limited liability companies; and (iv) traditional cooperatives. Building upon a rather undersized non-profit sector that was traditionally focused on advocacy activities, social enterprise has developed in different stages. In the first stage, social cooperatives were the crucial actors, and then associations and voluntary organisations shifting towards a stronger entrepreneurial stance, and finally joint stock and limited liability companies that decided both to pursue explicit social aims and to adopt inclusive governance. Social enterprise initiatives were initially boosted by the strong tradition of civic engagement dating back to the pre-war period and the Catholic tradition. In the 1960s-1970s, several activists inspired by either their civic or religious engagement became the promoters of new bottom-up initiatives aimed at advocating the rights of vulnerable social groups against the profound transformations affecting Italian society. They set up new organisations relying heavily on volunteers with the aim of supplying welfare services and integrating disadvantaged people into work. The progressive recognition of social enterprises and the growth and diversification of needs arising in society have increasingly attracted public resources. As a result, over the years, such initiatives have grown dramatically in number, stimulating collective debate as to the most suitable organisational arrangement for best exploiting the contribution from civil society.

     

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  14. Social enterprises and their ecosystems in Europe
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    Published: 2016
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    The transition to a market economy stimulated the emergence of plurality within civil society initiatives that had been either dissolved or had become part of the Communist state system, and opened new pathways for entrepreneurial initiatives. The... more

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    The transition to a market economy stimulated the emergence of plurality within civil society initiatives that had been either dissolved or had become part of the Communist state system, and opened new pathways for entrepreneurial initiatives. The 1990s witnessed the flourishing of a significant number of non-profit organisations, including the pioneering establishment of the first social enterprises, which emerged bottom-up in a variety of fields of general interest. Later on, when the Slovak Republic entered the European Union, the process of legal institutionalisation of social enterprises started to be discussed and has taken place in general through two distinct strategies. First, through the reform in social services, which followed the transformation of the public-sector-driven institutional care model into a community-based service system that allows for participation of non-state actors on the provision of a variety of social services. Second, through the introduction of a general legal framework, which is specifically designed to regulate enterprises integrating disadvantaged workers (WISEs).

     

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  15. Social enterprises and their ecosystems in Europe
    Updated country report : Ireland / tipik, Euricse, EMES network ; European Commission, Social Europe
    Published: 2016
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    Viewed as a small but growing part of the enterprise base, there is widespread acceptance of the contribution of social enterprise to national social and economic development. Rooted in a rich social economy tradition, the term 'social enterprise'... more

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    Viewed as a small but growing part of the enterprise base, there is widespread acceptance of the contribution of social enterprise to national social and economic development. Rooted in a rich social economy tradition, the term 'social enterprise' first came to prominence in Irish policy discourse in the 1990s and was typically viewed as a response to community service provision and work integration. This association with service provision and labour market integration has persisted in national discourse, as reflected in the Action Plan for Jobs (2012) and the subsequent Programme for Government 2011-16 which contains a promise to promote the development of the sector. The most recent national operational definition of a social enterprise defines it as 'an enterprise that trades for a social/societal purpose, where at least part of its income is earned from its trading activity, is separate from government, and where the surplus is primarily re-invested in the social objective'. Four main types of (non-mutually exclusive) social enterprise have been identified: those with commercial opportunities that are established to create a social return; those creating employment opportunities for marginalised groups; economic and community development organisations; and those that deliver services. The eco-system for Irish social enterprises has been enriched in the last decade through the emergence of national support networks, advocacy groups for the sector and increased access to social and micro-financial support mechanisms as a result of national, EU and philanthropic support. New opportunities for social enterprises are presented in the recent transposition of two EU Directives into Irish law in 2016. The two Regulations cover public procurement in the public service and the utilities sector, and include provisions allowing for discretion to divide public contracts into lots and for particular contracts to be reserved for social enterprises under certain conditions. However despite these emerging potential opportunities the future development of the sector is also constrained by a variety of internal sectoral factors including: the need for improved business and governance skills; the need for increased capacity to engage in the future competitive tendering process for public sector contracts; and the development and implementation of appropriate social impact and performance measurement systems. While Irish law does not currently provide for a legal form specifically tailored for use by social enterprises, Irish social enterprises typically adopt the legal form of a Company Limited by Guarantee (CLG) with charitable status and are estimated to employ between 25 000 and 33 000 people in over 1 400 social enterprises, with a total income of around EUR 1.4 billion. However there are considerable gaps in our knowledge about Irish social enterprises, including the scale, social impact, and overall contribution of the sector to the national economy and society in general. Addressing these gaps is an important next step in improving our understanding of social enterprise and in assessing its significance, value and true potential.

     

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  16. Social enterprises and their ecosystems in Europe
    Updated country report : Spain / tipik, Euricse, EMES network ; European Commission, Social Europe
    Published: 2016
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    The evolution and situation of social enterprises in Spain are inevitably linked to the wider framework of the social economy. Although other marginal roots also exist in relation to advocacy associations, social innovation approaches and the... more

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    The evolution and situation of social enterprises in Spain are inevitably linked to the wider framework of the social economy. Although other marginal roots also exist in relation to advocacy associations, social innovation approaches and the contribution of social entrepreneurs, Spain has a long tradition of social economy organisations involved in income-generating activities for social rather than commercial purposes. In fact, the term 'social economy' is more recognised by practitioners and society than 'social enterprise', although an intense debate is emerging. Currently, there is a dialogue in Spain between two ways of understanding social enterprises and how they stand between the traditional forms of social economy and new business models that balance economic and social aims. One position understands social enterprise as part of the social economy, while the second considers social enterprise as a new field. A recent evolution in the conception of social enterprises fits between these two positions, reaching a common point whereby the concept of social enterprise could be integrated into the social economy framework as the result of the expansion of its borders. Such a perspective is in line with the resolution of the Spanish Parliament, which understood Law 5/2011 on the Social Economy to be the legal framework for social enterprises in Spain. This law offers a legal framework for all entities that form the social economy, such as those that traditionally belonged to the social economy, as well as for all other model of enterprises whose economic activity is based on the principles of social economy. These principles are in accordance with the working definition of social enterprise in Annex 1, although the latter is characterised by an emphasis on the general interest and the participatory governance of these organisations. In all, Law 5/2011 has the flexibility to become the legal framework for social enterprises in Spain. Some specific business models can be characterised as social enterprises in Spain. Firstly, those with a long tradition in the provision of social services and/or goods and services to vulnerable people which apply a method of production with a social objective, and which are regulated, sometimes as specific legal forms, and other times via social qualification of liability companies. These models are social initiative cooperatives (CIS), work integration social enterprises (WISE) - which include two sub-models, namely employment integration enterprises (EI) and special employment centres of social initiative (CEE) - and some associations and foundations with economic activities.

     

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  17. Social enterprises and their ecosystems in Europe
    Updated country report : France / tipik, Euricse, EMES network ; European Commission, Social Europe
    Published: 2016
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    This summary presents the main elements of the report on 'Mapping social enterprises' produced in 2016, on the basis of a previous report produced in 2014 for the European Commission. Nadine Richez-Battesti and Francesca Petrella have been in charge... more

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    This summary presents the main elements of the report on 'Mapping social enterprises' produced in 2016, on the basis of a previous report produced in 2014 for the European Commission. Nadine Richez-Battesti and Francesca Petrella have been in charge of the revision process of this report, together with the contribution of national stakeholders through an online and direct consultation undertaken over the months of April, May and June 2016. This report is part of a broader mapping of social enterprises and their eco-systems in Europe, based on the concept of social enterprise as presented in the Commission's Social Business Initiative in 2011. Focusing on France, this report also explains the national use of other broader concepts, such as the social and solidarity economy and its relation to the social enterprise concept of the SBI.

     

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  18. Social enterprises and their ecosystems in Europe
    Updated country report : Belgium / tipik, Euricse, EMES network ; European Commission, Social Europe
    Published: 2016
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    This report provides an overview of the roots, concept, legal evolution, numbers and eco-system of social enterprise in Belgium and the challenges it faces. In the first section, a number of roots and drivers are described that have paved the way for... more

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    This report provides an overview of the roots, concept, legal evolution, numbers and eco-system of social enterprise in Belgium and the challenges it faces. In the first section, a number of roots and drivers are described that have paved the way for the current understanding and landscape of social enterprise in Belgium. These roots include the associative tradition, the cooperative movement, the tradition of mutuals, the (new) social economy and the more recent business-oriented approach. The role of public policies and philanthropic actors is also discussed. In the second section, the legal evolution of social enterprise is sketched out, and three main ideal types are identified based on their underlying dynamics: (i) the entrepreneurial approach to the general interest (typically embodied by associations and foundations); (ii) the combination of mutual and general interest (typically embodied by cooperatives and mutuals); and (iii) the more borderline case of businesses that combine private and general interest. In this section, the social purpose company framework is presented, as well as a number of certification schemes. In the third section on measuring social enterprises, two approaches are distinguished: bottom-up and inclusive. Figures are presented based on studies following each approach, with the inclusive approach providing the most comprehensive number of more than 18 000 social enterprises in Belgium. Figures on employment, growth rates, legal forms and activity sectors are also presented. The fourth section reviews the main actors in the social enterprise eco-system in Belgium and its various regions. Significant attention is devoted to public authorities and public policies at the federal and regional levels. Networks and federations of different types are also presented, as well as advice and consultancy organisations, universities, observatories, incubators, etc. Finally, the need for and supply of social finance are presented and the gaps between demand and supply are discussed. Finally, the last section discusses some of the debates, obstacles and opportunities around social enterprise in Belgium. Four trends and challenges are also discussed: diversification, market recognition, social impact and communication/visibility.

     

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  19. Social enterprises and their ecosystems in Europe
    Updated country report : Poland / tipik, Euricse, EMES network ; European Commission, Social Europe
    Published: 2016
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    The analyses conducted in this study have revealed that 20 784 social enterprises existed in Poland in 2014. At this time, social enterprises employed 265 801 individuals, but their employment potential, measured in the full-time equivalent (FTE),... more

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    The analyses conducted in this study have revealed that 20 784 social enterprises existed in Poland in 2014. At this time, social enterprises employed 265 801 individuals, but their employment potential, measured in the full-time equivalent (FTE), was estimated at 103 201 workers. As far as types of social enterprises are concerned, the most numerous are entrepreneurial non-profit organisations, estimated at 19 400. They are followed by 1 269 social cooperatives, 88 ZAZ and only 27 non-profit companies. The total number of WISEs is estimated at 1 357 entities.

     

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  20. Modelling for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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    Published: 2020
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    Evaluating the potential impacts of each policy on all sustainability dimensions (economic, social and environmental), as captured in the UN SDGs and their targets, requires system thinking and shifting away from single disciplinary projects towards... more

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    Evaluating the potential impacts of each policy on all sustainability dimensions (economic, social and environmental), as captured in the UN SDGs and their targets, requires system thinking and shifting away from single disciplinary projects towards multi- and inter- disciplinary approaches that recognize complexities and acknowledge uncertainties. Modelling is an essential tool to increase the understanding of qualitative and quantitative drivers of sustainability, contributing to the implementation of specific SDGs. The report presents the mapping of JRC models against SDGs, in order to identify links between model outputs and SDGs at target and indicator levels, and facilitate the use of models for sustainability assessment in support of EU policy making. The mapping considers 108 modelling tools listed in MIDAS, the Modelling Inventory and Knowledge Management System of the European Commission. A first analysis on the links between models and the SDG framework was carried out starting from the online description available in MIDAS. Modellers were further requested to validate the initial assessment, confirming the links identified and eventually proposing additional ones, through one survey and two workshops organised in 2019. This analysis offers a transparent mapping of how models outputs can be directly or indirectly linked to EU/UN SDGs indicators, how trade-offs and interplays can be assessed, therefore indicating to what extent JRC models can quantitatively evaluate the impacts of policy options on SDGs, targets and indicators.

     

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  21. Maps of Empire
    A Topography of World Literature
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Cartography and the Space of World Literature -- 1. A Portmanteau of the Nation in Imīl Habībī's The Pessoptimist -- 2. The Literary Space of Authority in Camara Laye's Le Regard du roi -- 3. Imperial Palimpsest or Exquisite Corpse: Yambo Ouologuem's Le Devoir de violence -- 4. Disorientation and Horror in Sadeq Hedayat's The Blind Owl -- 5. Orality and the Space of Translation in the Pima Ant Songs -- Afterword: Decolonizing Literary Space -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Cultural Spaces During the political upheavals of the mid-twentieth century, as imperialism was unraveling on a grand scale, writers from colonized and occupied spaces questioned the necessity and ethics of their histories. As empire "wrote back" to the self-ordained centres of the world, modes of representation underwent a transformation. Exploring novels and diverse forms of literature from regions in West Africa, the Middle East, and Indigenous America, Maps of Empire considers how writers struggle with the unstable boundaries generated by colonial projects and their dissolution. The literary spaces covered in the book form imaginary states or reimagine actual cartographies and identities sanctioned under empire. The works examined in Maps of Empire, through their inner representations and their outer histories of reception, inspire and provoke us to reconsider boundaries

     

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  22. Study on learning mobility
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    Contributor: Kirdulytė, Greta (HerausgeberIn); Abozeid, Omar (HerausgeberIn); Makauskė, Giedrė (HerausgeberIn); Del Cogliano, Debora (HerausgeberIn); Pupinis, Mantas (HerausgeberIn); Schouenborg, Jacob (HerausgeberIn); Fras, Max (HerausgeberIn); Ponchon, Carole (HerausgeberIn); Nicodemi, Susie (HerausgeberIn); Dumcius, Rimantas (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: July 2023
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    European policies and programmes have been promoting and structuring learning mobility across the Union for decades. Despite the progress in creating learning mobility opportunities for a wider and more diverse group of participants, learners and... more

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    European policies and programmes have been promoting and structuring learning mobility across the Union for decades. Despite the progress in creating learning mobility opportunities for a wider and more diverse group of participants, learners and staff members face obstacles to learning mobility. The study identified lack of financial means, awareness about the existing opportunities, unified recognition policies and practices and even lack of interest as the main obstacles to learning mobility across different education and training sectors, youth and sport. In order to mitigate the existing obstacles to learning mobility, the study made recommendations to increase the budget allocations for national and European learning mobility programmes, increase awareness about learning mobility opportunities for different target groups, improve the recognition practices of qualifications and learning periods abroad, lower the administrative burden related to learning mobility applications, and enhance inclusiveness of learning mobility opportunities. In order to better assess the progress of learning mobility in Europe, data collection and monitoring practices should also be strengthened. Using a variety of research methods, this report strengthened the evidence base and supported the work in preparing a Commission proposal for a Council Recommendation on learning mobility to mitigate the existing barriers using various research methods.

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789268090404
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    Subjects: EU-Bildungspolitik; Bildungswesen; Mobilität; EU-Staaten; EU policy; education policy; student mobility; learning; vocational training; vocational education; statistical method; research method; data processing; cartography; young person; adult education; higher education; distance learning; budget policy; professional qualifications; digital literacy; report
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 391 Seiten)
  23. The War Trumpet
    Iberian Epic Poetry, 1543–1639
    Contributor: Alves, Hélio J. S. (MitwirkendeR); Blanco, Mercedes (HerausgeberIn); Blanco, Mercedes (MitwirkendeR); Da Mota, Matthew (MitwirkendeR); Legnani, Nicole Delia (MitwirkendeR); López, Martín Zulaica (MitwirkendeR); Martínez-Osorio, Emiro (HerausgeberIn); Martínez-Osorio, Emiro (MitwirkendeR); McCloskey, Jason (MitwirkendeR); Plagnard, Aude (MitwirkendeR); Rodríguez-Rincón, Luis (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    The epic poems written during the rise of Portugal and Spain on the global stage often dealt with topics quite unimaginable to the likes of Virgil or Homer. These poems reveal the astounding opportunities for upward social mobility and self-promotion... more

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    The epic poems written during the rise of Portugal and Spain on the global stage often dealt with topics quite unimaginable to the likes of Virgil or Homer. These poems reveal the astounding opportunities for upward social mobility and self-promotion afforded by broader access to print and the vast amount of knowledge and material wealth accrued through maritime exploration. Iberian poets of the period were quite cognizant of their ventures into uncharted territory, and that awareness informed their literary journeys. The War Trumpet features nine substantial essays that expand our understanding of Iberian Renaissance epic poetry by posing questions seldom raised in relation to poems such as La Araucana, Os Lusíadas, Carlo famoso, El Bernardo, Arauco Domado, Espejo de paciencia, and Felicissima Victoria, among others. Particularly compelling are questions concerned with early modern understandings of the natural world, the practice of poetic imitation, the discipline of cartography, or the reception of Petrarchism in the newly established viceroyalties of the New World. Fostering a greater appreciation of the intersection between poetry, war, and exploration, The War Trumpet sheds light on the transformative changes that took place during the period of Iberian expansion

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Alves, Hélio J. S. (MitwirkendeR); Blanco, Mercedes (HerausgeberIn); Blanco, Mercedes (MitwirkendeR); Da Mota, Matthew (MitwirkendeR); Legnani, Nicole Delia (MitwirkendeR); López, Martín Zulaica (MitwirkendeR); Martínez-Osorio, Emiro (HerausgeberIn); Martínez-Osorio, Emiro (MitwirkendeR); McCloskey, Jason (MitwirkendeR); Plagnard, Aude (MitwirkendeR); Rodríguez-Rincón, Luis (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781487546359
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    Series: Toronto Iberic
    Subjects: Epic poetry, Spanish; Spanish poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese
    Other subjects: Corte-Real; Iberian Renaissance poetry; La Araucana; New World; Os Lusíadas; Portugal; Spain; Spanish Golden Age literature; Spanish literature; age of exploration; cartography; epic poetry; heroic poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (400 p.), 10 b&w illustrations, 14 b&w maps
  24. multifaceted start to the new volume
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  KartDok - Repositorium Kartographie Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz - Kartenabteilung -, Berlin

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    Language: Multiple languages
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: In: KN - Journal of cartography and geographic information(74), H. 1, S.1-2 - ISSN 2524-4965
    In: Springer International Publishing, [Cham]
    Subjects: Kartografie; Künstliche Intelligenz; Choroplethenkarte; Computerspiel; Historische Karte
    Other subjects: multifaceted; cartography; geoinformation science; artificial intelligence; AI; choropleth maps; computer games; historical map; digital relief mapping; Geoinformationswissenschaft; KI; digitale Reliefkartierung
    Scope: Online-Ressource
  25. Gates of Aqualon Magazine/ Gates of Aqualon Magazine #3
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  epubli, Berlin