Nadine Richez-Battesti & Francesca Petrella dans Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy

Nadine Richez-Battesti & Francesca Petrella, maîtresses de Conférences en économie d'Aix-Marseille Université et rattachées au LEST, contribuent à l'enrichissement de la nouvelle Encyclopédie de l’économie sociale et solidaire - ESS (à paraître en 2023) auprès d'Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, en collaboration avec le Groupe de travail inter-agences des Nations Unies sur l’Économie sociale et solidaire (UNTFSSE).
Elles signent les entrées (en accès libre) relatives aux concepts de cooptation, isomorphisme et instrumentalisation dans le domaine de l'ESS, ainsi que la place de l'ESS dans les secteurs de la culture, du sports et des loisirs.
Le projet de l’Encyclopédie de l’ESS est financé par le gouvernement du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg et mis en œuvre par l’UNRISD en tant qu’agence d’exécution du Knowledge Hub de l’UNTFSSE.

 

RINOREP Article Mercredi 01 juin 2022

Auteur

Édition Edward Elgar Publishing

Nadine Richez-Battesti and Francesca Petrella (Forthcoming 2023). Culture, Sports and Leisure Sectors and the Social and Solidarity Economy. Edited by Ilcheong Yi et al. Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy. Cheltenham and Northampton, MA. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited in partnership with United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE).

 

Abstract
The social and solidarity economy (SSE) is a central pillar of the culture, sports and leisure sector. It represents the historical heart of the sports movement and popular education. It develops collective practises in which the user plays a central role in the framework of democratic organisations based on solidarity and emancipation. Therefore, it brings together local initiatives from civil society and citizen involvement. The entry explains the values at the origin of cultural and sports practises, then underlines the critical role of partnerships and commitment in developing the culture, sports and leisure sectors. Finally, the entry presents practices that address challenges associated with professionalisation, employment quality, organisational transformations and local dynamics, and the fragility of SSEOEs in these sectors during Covid-19.

 

Keywords
culture; sport; leisure; emancipation; democratisation; accessibility

 

La publication sur le site de l'éditeur et en format pdf en accès libre.

RINOREP Article Mercredi 01 juin 2022

Auteur

Édition Edward Elgar Publishing

Nadine Richez-Battesti and Francesca Petrella (Forthcoming 2023). Social and Solidarity Economy and Co-optation, Isomorphism, and Instrumentalisation. Edited by Ilcheong Yi et al. Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy. Cheltenham and Northampton, MA. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited in partnership with United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE)

 

Abstract
This entry addresses co-optation, isomorphism, and instrumentalisation of the social and solidarity economy (SSE) through examining dynamics and trajectories of organisational transformation and the analysis of institutional arrangements. It defines co-optation, isomorphism and instrumentalisation and discusses the risks associated with these three processes for the future of the SSE. Focusing on the capacity of SSE organisations and enterprises (SSEOEs) to maintain their specificities over time, and thus to escape the phenomenon of trivialisation while adapting to a changing context, the entry presents three approaches of the SSE to reducing the risks of co-optation, isomorphism, and instrumentalisation, and increasing the capacity to contribute to social transformation.


Keywords
co-optation; isomorphism; instrumentalisation; transformation; strategies; institutional logic

 

La publication sur le site de l'éditeur et en format pdf en accès libre.