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|[https://basicincome.org/ 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<sup>[http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/content/original/Book%20covers/Local%20PDFs/300%20TRANSIT-WP4-BIEN-FINAL.pdf],[http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/content/original/Book%20covers/Local%20PDFs/189%20BIEN%20summary%20of%20case%20study%20report.pdf]</sup>|| ||
|[https://basicincome.org/ 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<sup>[http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/content/original/Book%20covers/Local%20PDFs/300%20TRANSIT-WP4-BIEN-FINAL.pdf],[http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/content/original/Book%20covers/Local%20PDFs/189%20BIEN%20summary%20of%20case%20study%20report.pdf]</sup>|| ||
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Revision as of 11:52, 22 June 2022

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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
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

Matoley, Weaver & Strasser (2015) in TRANSIT

n.d.

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[1],[2]