Categorias: comportamento, tecnologia
“O acaso favorece a mente conectada”.
Áudio em português
Do site NESTA :
Against the context of rapid economic, social and environmental change, a collective reflection is taking place on how to build more sustainable routes to share prosperity. In the meantime, an increasing number and wide range of change-makers have already found ways to imagine and grow a different economy in our cities, towns, neighbourhoods and villages.
This publication presents 25 case studies of the civic economy – rooted in age-old traditions of the associational economy but using new organising tactics, ways of connecting with people and approaches to collaborative investment.
They show that the civic economy is already a real, vital and growing part of many places, which actively contributes to community resilience, everyday innovation and shared prosperity. They also reveal how local leaders – that is, all those working together to improve places and their economies, whether in the public, private or third sector – can create the fertile ground for the civic economy to flourish and grow. Most importantly, the remarkable achievements of these 25 trailblazers show why we need to get better at understanding and recognising the role of civic entrepreneurship and enable it to turn ideas into action and impact.
Recebi a bela notícia da inauguração das novas instalações do Centro Ruth Cardoso em São Paulo, que aconteceu em setembro com a presença do amigo de Dona Ruth, Manuel Castells, sociólogo espanhol e diretor do Instituto Interdisciplinar em Internet da Universidade Aberta da Catalunha. Na ocasião, Castells fez o seguinte pronunciamento:
Ruth foi uma grande pesquisadora, e sua obra será compilada de forma sistemática nos anos vindouros. Mas foi sobretudo uma extraordinária inovadora social, que utilizou sua pesquisa e sua mente para inventar processos de mudança social em benefício de uma multidão de pessoas.
Irretocável.