The Social Project: Housing Postwar France by Kenny Cupers

2015 ◽  
Vol 89 (1) ◽  
pp. 282-283
Author(s):  
Derek Schilling
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
Vol 22T (1 (tematyczny)) ◽  
pp. 7-16
Author(s):  
Kinga Pawłowska

This paper explores the issue of building beneficiaries’ commitment to the social project. Building beneficiaries’ commitment is difficult and complicated, but necessary to achieve the project’s goals. The paper presents experiences of individuals who organise activities in the Potentials… project, namely activities of those who have been responsible for building involvement of the projects’ benfciaries. The author presents conclusions of her qualitative research into the local community/project concerning commitment building methods, the difficulties connected with it and some suggestions concerning the project implementation in the future.


Author(s):  
Марина Іванівна Тімофєєва

The paper discusses the issues of social projects development to meet the citizens’ needs or to resolve certain social problems by changing the social situation. The reason for designing social projects is responding to the challenges with conflicting, multi-vector development trends or those to be adequately addressed. Social projects demonstrate their specifics. In this context, the principal expert in their assessment is not the government or the project contractor but the society. In modern realia, it is critical to build a strong social state which can not be achieved through the government’s policies alone, however the combined efforts and close cooperation between the community and the state contributes to the desired effect. evidence revealed that such partnerships have gained great significance, although it is argued that there is a need to clearly demarcate the roles of each of the parties. An appropriate information platform was created in Ukraine that optimizes the process of selecting the best projects and accessing the results after their testing. Social projects have a large variety of forms, dimensions, sources of funding and terms of execution. The issue of project feasibility remains paramount. The key criteria to evaluate the social project implementation expediency are the following: harmonization of project proposals, business goals and the overall government strategic development plan; identifying the significance of the project results for the government; specification of the social project capability to adapt for most regions of the country; social project effectiveness. Social projects have become an essential element within the social protection framework, since modern society have no more expectations as to the government assistance, but ultimately seek to search for their own tools to resolve social issues through developing social projects and programs, attracting investment, etc.


Author(s):  
У.А. Винокурова ◽  
О.Д. Романова ◽  
К.Д. Барашкова

В данной статье представлены результаты социологического исследования сельских якутских семей. Актуальность статьи обусловлена растущим кризисом семьи, репродуктивного поведения, трансформацией гендерных аспектов современных форм семьи и их последствиях, что свидетельствует о культурном повороте целостного жизненного мира от ценностей совместимости, взаимопомощи в сторону индивидуализма, ослабления межличностных и межпоколенных взаимодействий, влияющих на социальное благополучие всех поколений. Авторами статьи выявлены современный уклад жизни, хозяйственной деятельности, размеры семьи, проживающей в их традиционном месте поселения, межпоколенческие связи. Предпринята классификация типов современных якутских семей, проживающих в сельской местности, по критериям пространственной локализации, уклада семьи, экономического состояния, социального статуса, ведущих нравственных ценностей, состава семьи. Выявлено 85 типов семей, сгруппированных по 6 критериям, характеризующим ведущие основы якутского этнического семьеведения. Исследование актуально тем, что на основе выявленной экосистемы семьи разработан социальный проект конструирования позитивных семейных ценностей в сельском социуме. This article presents the results of a sociological study of rural Yakut families. The relevance of the article is due to the growing crisis of the family, reproductive behavior, the transformation of gender aspects of modern family forms and their consequences, which indicates a cultural turn of the integral life world from the values of compatibility, mutual assistance towards individualism, and the weakening of interpersonal and intergenerational interactions that affect the social well-being of all generations. The authors of the article revealed the modern way of life, economic activity, family size, living in their traditional place of settlement, intergenerational ties. The classification of types of modern Yakut families living in rural areas according to the criteria of spatial localization, family structure, economic status, social status, leading moral values, and family composition is undertaken. 85 types of families were identified, grouped according to 6 criteria that characterize the leading foundations of Yakut ethnic family studies. The study is relevant because on the basis of the identified family ecosystem, a social project for constructing positive family values in rural society has been developed.


Criminologie ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-134
Author(s):  
Joane Martel

We would assume that mass newspaperdom which is slowly introduced by the end of the XlXth century was tributary to the dominant conception of liberties which attributed rights to the householder and garanteed the privacy of the home. The evocation of these rights would then give rise to hesitations to intervene publicly in family quarrels. But, a documentary research of the Quebec daily La Presse reveals, on the contrary, that it proceeded to expose virulently cases of domestic violence in such a way that husbands became the main target of sarcasm. Therefore, unlike the ideological positions generally conceded to the Victorian project, the general tendancy to reduce the Victorian moralism to two main angles — being the purification of sexual behaviors and the promotion of a holy, asexual and family image of women — is questioned. The social project of the XlXth century appears more complex than what is generally thought since it proceeds not only to subject women but looks concurrently to “civilize” and moral-he the conduct of men.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1010-1012 ◽  
pp. 650-653
Author(s):  
Shi Bao Dong ◽  
Jing Sun ◽  
Ze Yu Cao

The ecological safety is actually a social project, a civilization project and a quality project, not only it needs the whole society to retrospect and reform from the following aspects as the idea, the action mode, the ethic responsibility and laws & regulations, etc. but also it needs each one of us to take part in it, implement it conscientiously and make contributions to the social civilization progress. We enjoy the ecological safety each and every one, so we should construct it together and take on our tasks and responsibilities accordingly.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dean T. Jamison ◽  
Julian Jamison

This paper introduces the concepts of amount and speed of a discounting procedure in order to generate well-characterized families of procedures for use in social project evaluation. Exponential discounting sequesters the concepts of amount and speed into a single parameter that needs to be disaggregated in order to characterize nonconstant rate procedures. The inverse of the present value of a unit stream of benefits provides a natural measure of the amount a procedure discounts the future. We propose geometrical and time horizon based measures of how rapidly a discounting procedure acquires its ultimate present value, and we prove these to be the same. This provides an unambiguous measure of the speed of discounting, a measure whose values lie between 0 (slow) and 2 (fast). Exponential discounting has a speed of 1. A commonly proposed approach to aggregating individual discounting procedures into a social one for project evaluation averages the individual discount functions. We point to serious shortcoming with this approach and propose an alternative for which the amount and time horizon of the social procedure are the averages of the amounts and time horizons of the individual procedures. We further show that the social procedure will in general be slower than the average of the speeds of the individual procedures. For potential applications in social project evaluation we characterize three families of two-parameter discounting procedures – hyperbolic, gamma, and Weibull – in terms of their discount functions, their discount rate functions, their amounts, their speeds and their time horizons. (The appendix characterizes additional families, including the quasi-hyperbolic one.) A one parameter version of hyperbolic discounting, d(t) = (1+rt)-2, has amount r and speed 0, and this procedure is our candidate for use in social project evaluation, although additional empirical work will be needed to fully justify a one-parameter simplification of more general procedures.


2021 ◽  
Vol 244 ◽  
pp. 11050
Author(s):  
Taras Butchenko ◽  
Igor Kapritsyn ◽  
Serhii Yahodzinskyi ◽  
Liudmila Kurhuzenkova

The article is devoted to the analysis of the algorithm of formation of social and project competencies of ecologists as a basis for the development of appropriate training programs. For this purpose, the analysis of process of social and ecological designing in which value- willed, conceptual and normative-administrative stages are allocated is carried out. Accordingly, the content of social and project competencies of experts in ecology is determined, and the programming of the formation of social and project competence of experts in ecology is reoriented to the development of the ability of experts in ecology: 1) identify and articulate the deep integrated socio-ecological interests of a particular community; 2) to substantiate the social-project idea as an explanation of the laws of translational social transformations of the natural environment; 3) to overcome the dogmatism of outdated linguistic non-normative forms, and instead to be able to discover new social and project eco-meanings in them.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francine da Silva Ferreira ◽  
Teresa Claudina de Oliveira Cunha ◽  
Juliana Pessanha Falcão

The development ofthis work is based on the tripod: local and regional context; emphasis on academic and curricular mobility, which enables the integration of theory-practice, teaching-research-extension, achieving the necessary integration and synergy between the university and the community; and in the institutional commitmentand identity, promoting the construction of a strong institutional identity, with the clarity of its mission and the involvement of all institutional agents for the establishment of an organizational structure that acts in an organic and effective way. The mainobjective of this study and investigation will be to discuss the contribution of the social project of university extension “Universidade Bairro” (Neighborhood University) developed by ISECENSA in TamarindoCommunity, located in Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ, for the academic and professional trainingof students. The locusof the research will be the Tamarindo Community, located in the urban area of Campos dos Goytacazes, RJ. The population will be students enrolled in higher education courses at ISECENSA(2021/2022) who work in the development of extension actions and community residents.As for the approach to the problem, the study and investigation will have a qualitative approach. For data collection, multiple data sources will be used: bibliographic research, participatory observation, interviews and questionnaires.What is expected from this project is a reflection on the importance of socio-academic work for academic training, developing them, encouraging them, leading them to systematize and socialize reflections on practice in the various fields of activity.As well as contributing to the establishment of an Extension Policy for ISECENSA and to subsidizing the academic and institutional actions developed with the Tamarindo Community.


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