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This is the database for the translocal networks.
Network name | Spatial scope(s) | Orientation of the network | Duration of the network | Description of the network | Aim of the network | Sustainability | Justice | Domain of action (e.g. mobility, food, energy,...) | Transformative aspect | Associated concept | Presence in the literature (doi links where possible) | Funding | Additional information |
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Ashoka | Worldwide | Market logic | Permanent | Network for financial support to social entrepreneurs | Thriving for maximum social impact by providing personal financial support for 1 to 3 years to ‘leading changemakers’ across the world | ✓ | Social entrepreneurship | Catalyzing social change by support social entrepreneurs | Matolay, Weaver & Strasser (2015) in TRANSIT[1] | ||||
BIEN | Worldwide | Third sector | Permanent | Connects people committed to basic income and fosters informed discussion | Linking individuals and groups interested in Basic income and foster informed discussion about the topic in the world | ✓ | Economy | Re-framing of the value of (paid) work and social security entitlements, a re-evaluation of equality, justice and community and a supposed re-organisation of people’s work/care/life activities | Basic income | Backhaus & Pel (2016, 2017) in TRANSIT[2],[3] |