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  • ...ey want to address''': What is the perceived issue (problem, challenge) in society that the network wants to address? '''Contribution''': What is the contribution of the network to current society (the specific fields they focus on; e.g. helping places to establish a cros
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  • ...adaptation refers to the effort of public institutions to engage the civil society in policy making processes. ...steps which aim at transparently achieving the full inclusion of the civil society in taking climate change measures. This approach is based on the belief tha
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  • ...s, governments and community groups. We explore new models for economy and society in order to collectively transform the system and shape a caring and just f ...licy makers and scholars all over the world, is rethinking and redesigning society beyond the hegemony of growth. They do not only propose the redistributive
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  • ...y also provide a stable social space to teach about fundamental aspects of society learning in a creative and fun way. Furthermore, it aims to give participan ...al with their daily concerns. It is a resource, a tool to build a critical society, to create critical young people. As hip-hop is a music that traditionally
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  • ...echnological interventions that can support the transition to a low-carbon society<ref>Robin McKie, Apr 2019, Guardian UK: Slow burn? The long road to a zero- ...nergy and mobility systems that can support the transition to a low-carbon society. These interventions mostly relate to good practices and recommendations ba
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  • ...ers, investors, and the public sector to build a more just and sustainable society. The Hub is a driver of community engagement helping to promote meaningful
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  • ...standings and cutting-edge research between a diverse variety of actors in society. It is closely related to the concept and practice of multi-stakeholder par ...ers, technical experts, researchers, non-governmental organisations, civil society groups, including students, and activists.
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  • ...utonomous field ([https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/106760/factsheet/en SocIEtY] 2013-2015): The young people suffer from lack of capital and resources whi ...oviding concrete solutions to help refugees to successfully integrate into society. The programme consists in proving free language courses and support in fin
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  • ...approaches taken in [https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/320136/reporting/ SocIEtY] and [http://www.citispyce.eu/ CITISPYCE] projects draw important attention ...n methodology characterised by recognition in which particular segments of society take on new roles and are engaged in decision- or policy-making processes o
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  • ...takeholders. However, designing indicator sets can be done by any agent of society, not just large companies and established institutions. Other agents bring ...ct answers to procedural justice, including potentially multiple layers of society in the design of indicator sets.
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  • *[[FESSUD (Financialisation, economy, society and sustainable development)]]
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  • .... (2004). From Communities of Practice to Communities of Resistance: Civil society and cognitive justice. Development, 47(1), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1057 ...and closure in complex sociotechnical problems. Energy, Sustainability and Society, 6(20). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-016-0086-8</ref>).
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  • *[[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society ]]
    7 KB (944 words) - 20:27, 18 February 2021
  • ...equently, an urban regeneration project may be conceptualized by the civil society organizations and supported by the municipality. Good cooperation and a com *[[Weak(ened) civil society]]
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  • *[[FESSUD (Financialisation, economy, society and sustainable development)]]
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  • ...), international institutions, municipalities and representatives of civil society related to renewable electricity generation. The association also represent
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  • *[[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society ]]
    7 KB (1,008 words) - 16:54, 18 February 2021
  • ..."rules of engagement" and call into question the moral frameworks shaping society. Scholars often think of it having four components - conscientiousness, co
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  • | style="text-align:left;" | 11. Weak(ened) civil society | Civil society organizations
    10 KB (1,244 words) - 09:44, 26 June 2020
  • ...the value of citizen participation in project development and trust civil-society in visioning and implementing projects. This type of collaborative governan #'''On the side of civil society''': Committing to a meaningful participation process in bottom-up initiativ
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