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10. The Online Social Economy: Canadian Nonprofits and the Internet
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
- 1. What’s in a Name? 1
- 2. A Portrait of the Ontario Social Economy 25
- 3. The Social Economy in Quebec: Towards a New Political Economy 63
- 4. The Social Economy in Europe: Trends and Challenges 84
- 6. A Comparative Analysis of Voluntary Sector/Government Relations in Canada and England 106
- 6. Capturing Complexity: The Ontario Government Relationship with the Social Economy Sector 131
- 7. Notes in the Margins: The Social Economy in Economics and Business Textbooks 154
- 8. Mandatory High School Community Service in Ontario: Assessing and Improving Its Impact 176
- 9. Strategic Partnerships: Community Climate Change Partners and Resilience to Funding Cuts 201
- 10. The Online Social Economy: Canadian Nonprofits and the Internet 223
- 11. Corporate Participation in the Social Economy: Employer- Supported Volunteering Programs in Canada’s Financial Institutions 245
- 12. Work Stoppages in Canadian Social Economy Organizations 267
- 13. Organic Farmers and the Social Economy: Positive Synergies for Community Development 289
- 14. On the Challenges of Inclusion and the Co-operative Movement for Francophone Immigrants in Ontario 312
- 15. Conclusion 330
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
- 1. What’s in a Name? 1
- 2. A Portrait of the Ontario Social Economy 25
- 3. The Social Economy in Quebec: Towards a New Political Economy 63
- 4. The Social Economy in Europe: Trends and Challenges 84
- 6. A Comparative Analysis of Voluntary Sector/Government Relations in Canada and England 106
- 6. Capturing Complexity: The Ontario Government Relationship with the Social Economy Sector 131
- 7. Notes in the Margins: The Social Economy in Economics and Business Textbooks 154
- 8. Mandatory High School Community Service in Ontario: Assessing and Improving Its Impact 176
- 9. Strategic Partnerships: Community Climate Change Partners and Resilience to Funding Cuts 201
- 10. The Online Social Economy: Canadian Nonprofits and the Internet 223
- 11. Corporate Participation in the Social Economy: Employer- Supported Volunteering Programs in Canada’s Financial Institutions 245
- 12. Work Stoppages in Canadian Social Economy Organizations 267
- 13. Organic Farmers and the Social Economy: Positive Synergies for Community Development 289
- 14. On the Challenges of Inclusion and the Co-operative Movement for Francophone Immigrants in Ontario 312
- 15. Conclusion 330