2nd Bachelor in Social Services

Social economy

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ECTS Credits3
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staffRamquet, Jean-François
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeSOC-SSOC0006/2
Prerequisite

Notions of economy including the doctrines studied in the its year

Aims and Objectives

Knowledge of the various ways of thinking on which social economy is based; their authors, connections with the labour movement; historical survey – specialized services; main components and features stakes

Student’s integration into the target sector and ability to promote and initiative; ability to collect documents, to tarn to the right services and to defend the ethical value of a project

Description

Evolution of the definition

The labour movements in the 19th and 20th centauries

Associations

Ideological principles

New economic structures

Bibliography

Monographies

ARNOULT-BRILL, Edith et LAVILLE, Jean-Louis et LE DUIGOU, Jean-Christophe. Sous la direction de FOUREL, Christophe. La nouvelle économie sociale : efficacité, solidarité et démocratie. Paris : Syros, 2001, 121 p. (Alternatives économiques)

ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DES INVESTISSEURS DE L'ÉCONOMIE SOCIALE. Banques et cohésion sociale : pour un financement de l'économie à échelle humaine : la faillite des banques, les réponses des citoyens. Paris : L.C. Mayer, 2000, 310 p.

BIDET, Eric et EVERS, Adalbert et GADREY, Jean. Sous la direction de LALLEMANT, Michel et LAVILLE Jean-Louis. Qu'est-ce que le tiers secteur ? : associations, économie solidaire, économie sociale. Paris : Elsevier, 200, 623 p.

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures

document video

Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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