Reinventing Territories through Solidarity

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ecological transition
entrepreneurship
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public players
social and solidarity economy (SSE)
solidarity
sustainability
territorial development
territories

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  • ISBN 9781836690085
  • Weight: 567g
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: ISTE Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While territories have always faced multiple challenges, the addition of ecological transition to economic, cultural and social issues complicates matters considerably. Transition calls for new perspectives.

The reinvention of territories through solidarity appears to be a particularly relevant approach as it allows us to draw on the many innovations brought about by players in the social and solidarity economy (SSE). To illustrate this point, the book brings together case studies that bear witness to their astonishing ability to link the economy and local democracy to ensure the sustainability of their activities. These case studies illustrate a renewed vision of territorial development based on cooperation between the SSE, local authorities, entrepreneurs and citizens. Subsequently, they usher in a new way of thinking about public action, in which solidarity players undertake an important role, in co-constructing with local public players, systems capable of meeting the major challenges of our time.

Didier Chabaud is a university professor and director of the eTi chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at IAE Paris-Sorbonne, France.

Philippe Eynaud is a university professor at IAE Paris-Sorbonne and a member of the Haut conseil à la vie associative, France.

Nathalie Raulet-Croset is a university professor at IAE Paris-Sorbonne, France, where she heads the Mutations Anticipations Innovations chair.