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  • 1
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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949865730002882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781351128704 , 1351128701
    Series Statement: Transformation and innovation
    Content: "The idea of Self and the authenticity of particular identities have been rapidly dissolving in the acids of post-modern globalizing capitalism. The hegemony of patterns of work, wage-labor and the operation of labor markets in the American West (and European North) has ridden rough-shod over distinctive ways of enabling communities to flourish in many parts of the Southern and Eastern worlds (Global South). But, this is not inevitable. Indeed, as this book indicates, there are many practical examples across the globe - that connect with some of the most significant theoretical challenges to the operation of de-humanizing work - which reveal that a profound reversal is taking place. As such, the core theme of this book is to show that a movement is occurring whereby self-employment can be transformed into communal work that employs the Self in ways that release the authentic vocations of people, individually and collectively. The approach taken in these chapters traverses the globe, utilizing the original 'integral worlds' model that will be familiar to students of the Trans4M/Routledge Transformation and Innovation series, developed over more than a decade. Such a standpoint points the way to the release of particular social and economic cultures in each of what we term the four "realities" or "worldviews" of South, East, North and Western worlds. In this book we use the methodology of GENEalogy - identifying the realms associated with each world - to show how the rhythms, that is Grounding, Emergence, Navigation and Effect, of each is leading to greater economic, social and spiritual freedom for individuals, organizations, communities and, indeed, entire societies."--Provided by publisher.
    Note: PART I -- Introducing evolving work: employing self and community -- 1. Centring: releasing GENE-IUS: integrity at work -- PART II South: employing the community -- 2. Chinyika: grounding local people: communal identity to communal upskilling 3. Civil economy: gift relationship to emancipatory work 4. Relational sociology: collaborative platforms to humane working 5. Employing community: communal confederalism to womens communes -- PART III East: employing the self -- 6. The noetics of nature: self realisation to divine trade 7. Economics of the household: home working to partner with others 8. Commonwealth: ethical egoism to sustainable livelihood 9. Sarvodaya: dignified work to multiple capitals -- PART IV North: beyond employment: work as recreation -- 10. The quest for meaning: agape economics to rehoming work 11. Critique of political economy: sustainable employment to regenerative work 12. The otium of the people: automated work to work as recreation 13. Open source: immaterial labour to social networking -- PART V West: transforming employment: self, enterprise and new community -- 14. Post-liberalism: transformed workplaces to blockchain distribution 15. Basic income: valuing identity to peoples fund 16. Social credit: national balance to citizens dividend 17. Integral banking: communitalism to communipreneurship 18. Evolving work: employing community, self and enterprise
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351128698
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351128681
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351128674
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0815356072
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780815356073
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781351128704
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1672232732
    Format: 1 online resource (334 pages) , 19 illustrations, text file, PDF.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781351128704
    Series Statement: Transformation and Innovation
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lessem, Ronnie, 1943 - Evolving work London : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9780815356073
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0815356072
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949880736302882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781351128698 , 1351128698 , 9781351128681 , 135112868X , 9781351128674 , 1351128671 , 9781351128704 , 1351128701
    Series Statement: Transformation and innovation
    Content: The idea of Self and the authenticity of particular identities have been rapidly dissolving in the acids of post-modern globalising capitalism. The hegemony of patterns of work, wage-labor and the operation of labour markets in the American West (and European North) has ridden rough-shod over distinctive ways of enabling communities to flourish in many parts of the Southern and Eastern worlds (Global South) But, this is not inevitable. Indeed, as this book indicates, there are many practical examples across the globe - that connect with some of the most significant theoretical challenges to the operation of dehumanising work - which reveal that a profound reversal is taking place. As such, the core theme of this book is to show that a movement is occurring whereby self-employment can be transformed into communal work that employs the Self in ways that release the authentic vocations of people, individually and collectively. The approach taken in these chapters traverses the globe, utilising the original 'integral worlds' model that will be familiar to students of the Trans4M/Routledge Transformation and Innovation series, developed over more than a decade. Such a standpoint points the way to the release of particular social and economic cultures in each of what we term the four "realities" or "worldviews" of South, East, North and Western worlds. In this book we use the methodology of GENEalogy - identifying the realms associated with each world - to show how the rhythms, that is Grounding, Emergence, Navigation and Effect, of each is leading to greater economic, social and spiritual freedom for individuals, organisations, communities and, indeed, entire societies
    Note: Includes index. , Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Part I Introducing evolving work: employing self and community; 1 Centring: releasing GENE-IUS: integrity at work; Part II South: employing the community; 2 Chinyika: grounding local people: communal identity to communal upskilling; 3 Civil economy: gift relationship to emancipatory work; 4 Relational sociology: collaborative platforms to humane working; 5 Employing community: communal confederalism to women's communes; Part III East: employing the self; 6 The noetics of nature: self realisation to divine trade , 7 Economics of the household: home working to partner with others8 Commonwealth: ethical egoism to sustainable livelihood; 9 Sarvodaya: dignified work to multiple capitals; Part IV North: beyond employment: work as recreation; 10 The quest for meaning: agape economics to rehoming work; 11 Critique of political economy: sustainable employment to regenerative work; 12 The otium of the people: automated work to work as recreation; 13 Open source: immaterial labour to social networking; Part V West: transforming employment: self, enterprise and new community , 14 Post-liberalism: transformed workplaces to blockchain distribution15 Basic income: valuing identity to people's fund; 16 Social credit: national balance to citizen's dividend; 17 Integral banking: communitalism to communipreneurship; 18 Evolving work: employing community, self and enterprise; Index
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780815356073
    Language: English
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