Gouvernance communautaire: Innovations dans le Canada français hors Québec
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La gouvernance communautaire, comme la gouvernance publique et privée, doit innover, et apprendre de manière continue à faire mieux en faisant autrement. Or, cela ne peut se faire que grâce à la collaboration, et celle-ci va prendre des formes diverses selon le milieu. L'innovation sociale adopte aussi des formes différentes en divers points d'un pays comme le Canada fait de sociétés distinctes par la langue, la culture et les arrangements institutionnels. Le fait que le monde communautaire se décline au pluriel implique que la collaboration est souvent plus difficile et que l'innovation se répand moins vite que dans les autres secteurs. Ce livre explore l'innovation dans le monde communautaire du Canada français hors Québec, dans le but de faire une certaine reconnaissance de l'état des lieux et de voir jusqu à quel point ces sociétés distinctes ont innové différemment, et peuvent apprendre l'une de l'autre et collaborer malgré leurs différences tant dans le monde franco-canadien comme tel qu'à travers les barrières culturelles et linguistiques. Universitaires et praticiens font rapport sur diverses expériences au plan national, en Nouvelle-Écosse, au Nouveau-Brunswick, en Ontario et au Manitoba, et sur les défis de la production et de la transmission des savoirs communautaires.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 10 Aug 2022
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: French
ISBN13: 9782760339033
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Guy Chiasson (Contributor) Guy Chiasson is Professor of Political Science and Regional Development at the University of Quebec in Outaouais. His primary research interests lie in municipal policies and urban governance as well as natural resource policies. In 2017 he co-authored Minorités francophones et gouvernance urbaine with Greg Allain and is the co-editor of Léconomie politique des ressources naturelles au Québec. He is Assistant Director of the Centre de recherche sur le développement territorial.Caroline Andrew (Editor) Caroline Andrew has been at the University of Ottawa for over 30 years. She was Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences from 1997 to 2005 and is currently a full professor in the School of Policy Studies and Director of the Centre for Governance Studies. Dr. Andrew is a leading Canadian authority on urban studies feminist studies and cultural diversity.Ruth Hubbard (Editor) Ruth Hubbard is a practitioner advisor explorer and published writer about governance and management challenges especially in the public and not-for-profit sectors. She served for more than a decade as a federal deputy minister during the iImplementation of Canadas value-added tax (the GST). Later she was Master of the Royal Canadian Mint and President of the Public Service Commission. She was a senior research fellow at the University of Ottawas Centre on Governance and Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. from 2002 to 2017.Gilles Paquet (Editor) Gilles Paquet (19362019) O.C. MRSC was Professor Emeritus at the Telfer School of Management and a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre on Governance of the University of Ottawa. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and of the Royal Society of Arts of London and served as President of the Royal Society of Canada (20032005). He studied at Laval Queen's (Canada) and at the University of California (Los Angeles) where he was Postdoctoral Fellow in Economics. He taught at Carleton University for almost 20 years before joining the University of Ottawa in 1981. He received honorary doctorates from Queen's Laval and Thompson Rivers University received the Public Service Citation Award of APEX and was made Honorary Member of l'Association des économistes québécois. He was made Member of the Order of Canada in 1992.