La loi du 20 juillet 1983, première loi d'économie sociale
In: Recma: revue internationale de l' économie sociale, Heft 291, S. 48
ISSN: 2261-2599
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In: Recma: revue internationale de l' économie sociale, Heft 291, S. 48
ISSN: 2261-2599
In: Histoire 14
Mit dem beginnenden 20. Jahrhundert wurde der Industriebetrieb zu einem paradigmatischen Ort der Moderne. Von der Gestaltung der Arbeitsverhältnisse schien nun weit mehr abzuhängen als nur eine möglichst effiziente Produktion: Es ging um das gesellschaftliche Ganze.Timo Luks analysiert industriebetriebliches Ordnungsdenken und Social Engineering als wirkmächtige Versuche, die Entfremdungs- und Desintegrationserscheinungen der Industriegesellschaft zu überwinden. Er zeigt, wie der Betrieb unter Rückgriff auf sozialökologische Denkweisen zu einer ebenso sozialen wie räumlichen »Umwelt« geworden ist.
In: Recherches sociographiques, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 237-254
ISSN: 1705-6225
L'espace social de la ville peut être vu de façon dynamique si on le considère comme un système d'actions qui prévoient des transformations rapides du tissu social. Partant d'une recherche sur l'accession à la propriété à Montréal, nous en venons à penser que la stratification socio-économique de la population n'est plus le seul facteur à considérer dans les analyses de l'espace social. Certains aspects socioculturels doivent être invoqués pour rendre compte de la diversité des nouvelles clientèles qui régénèrent les villes centrales. La consommation de la «centralité» par les nouveaux ménages fortunés échappe à la seule logique de la ségrégation économique et sociale ; d'autres qui ne sont pas au sommet de la structure sociale partagent ce nouveau mode de l'«habiter» urbain. Ensemble, ils perpétuent la pluralité complexe à l'origine même de la définition de la ville.
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In: History workshop: a journal of socialist and feminist historians, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 217-220
ISSN: 1477-4569
In: Springer proceedings in complexity
In: The international library of sociology
In: Ecology and society: E&S ; a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability, Band 24, Heft 1
ISSN: 1708-3087
This paper seeks to establish a framework for studying real estate futures. In doing so, it explores the general climate of change within which property decisions will have to be made, and examines the specific real estate opportunities that might emerge as a result of that change. For the purpose of appraisal, the forces of change are grouped into six sectors - cultural, demographic, economic, environmental, governmental and technological. Property perspectives are then portrayed for each of these sectors, and some conclusions drawn regarding the likely directions of change in the fields of real estate investment, development and management. Above all, the paper aims to provoke thought and provide a means for identifying and evaluating the forces of change as they affect decision making in the real estate industry.
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ISSN: 1146-5131