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2021 ◽  
pp. 117-151
Author(s):  
Mark R. Warren

Chapter 5 documents the ways organizing groups have confronted a vast school district and militarized system of police control in Los Angeles. It features the role of Black and Brown parents in CADRE as key leaders. These parents won the first district-wide breakthrough against zero tolerance discipline approaches in the country when they got the LA Unified School District to adopt schoolwide positive behavioral supports in 2006. The movement “nationalized” this local victory, inspiring groups across the country to launch campaigns against zero tolerance. The chapter also highlights the youth-organizing work of the Labor Community Strategy Center to end police ticketing of students, one of the pioneering efforts to address policing in the school-to-prison pipeline movement. It examines the Youth Justice Coalition and its Free LA High School that supports young people returning from the juvenile justice system and attempts to create a model for police-free schools based upon transformative justice.


2021 ◽  
pp. 205-224
Author(s):  
Swee Kiong Wong ◽  
Regina Garai Abdullah

AbstractThis study highlights the vulnerabilities faced by a resource-deprived riverine community in Borneo (the Sadong Jaya community), particularly in dealing with different types of socio-ecological risks enhanced by the impacts of climate change. The sustainable development goals (SDGs) promote resilience and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) as cornerstones of sustainable development. It is in this light that this chapter studies how a local community can sustain their livelihoods while coping with environmental and economic stresses and shocks. Comparisons and reflections are then made by referring to the findings of past studies carried out among other riverine communities to highlight the similarities and, more importantly, the uniqueness of adaptation mechanisms. Findings presented in the chapter are derived from content analysis based on the data collected from four Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and in-depth interviews with the key informants. Despite the fact that Borneo is a resource-rich region where most areas are blessed with an abundance of resources, there are also regions that have limited natural and economic or capital assets, or limited access to them. This situation raises the question of how a community that is located in a disadvantaged region, resource-wise, can adapt and strive to become more resilient. These findings illustrate the need for a comprehensive community strategy to reduce risk, increase resilience and support long-term survival.


2021 ◽  
Vol 778 (1) ◽  
pp. 012013
Author(s):  
D Nurulhuda ◽  
O Purwani ◽  
Musyawaroh

Abstract This paper focuses on community strategy in slum areas to adapt to the flood in Jakarta that occur every year. Sea-level rise and land subsidence are some of the causes of Jakarta’s flood. Jakarta is affected by floods every year. Communities need a development strategy to be able to survive from the unpredictable floods each year. This paper aims to identify the application of community strategy as an effort to adapt to Jakarta’s flood in Kampung Apung, West Jakarta. Kampung Apung is one of the slum areas in Jakarta that has been affected by floods since 1995. The flood was caused by land subsidence and worsened by development around the kampung that ignore the environment in the ’90s. Now, Kampung Apung has been submerged in water as deep as 2 meters. This paper uses the descriptive-qualitative method. Data obtained from field observations, documents from the internet, and online interviews with the key informant in Kampung Apung. The result of the paper is to find a community strategy to living with flood in the slum area which is one of the efforts to be able to improve quality of life.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Rubio ◽  
Emma Reyes ◽  
Carlo Mantovani ◽  
Lorenzo Corgnati ◽  
Pablo Lorente ◽  
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This report describes the governance of the European HF radar network including: the landscape of the Ocean observation networks and infrastructures, the role and links between operators of observational systems and stakeholders, the role and activities of the EuroGOOS HF radar Task Team in building a sound community strategy, the roadmap of the community with current achievements and future work lines.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-97
Author(s):  
William Cockburn

Since 2002 when the Community Strategy on Health and Safety at Work called on the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work to set up a Risk Observatory, EU-OSHA has worked to address the challenges presented by the changing world of work. As our society evolves under the influence of new technology and shifting economic and social conditions, our workplaces, work practices and processes are constantly changing. These new situations bring with them new risks and challenges for workers and employers, which in turn demand political, administrative and technical approaches that ensure high levels of safety and health at work. Changes that are underway due to digitalisation, for example, affect not only the tasks that make up jobs, but also the nature of work in terms of how it is organised and how it is managed and supervised. Digitalisation also provides important opportunities, whether through the automation of dangerous or monotonous tasks or facilitating the work of the labour inspectorate. Europe benefits from a comprehensive body of OSH regulations, but if the OSH challenges posed by the new world of work are to be managed and the opportunities realised, it is essential that social dialogue be at the centre of regulation, support and guidance, enforcement and monitoring.


Author(s):  
Luz Mercedes Verdugo Araujo ◽  
Leonor Tereso Ramírez ◽  
Luis Alberto Velarde Osuna

Este artículo es resultado de una investigación sobre las contradicciones discursivas del proceso de implementación de la política alimentaria Cruzada Nacional contra el Hambre como estrategia comunitaria; teniendo como objetivo evaluar su proceso de implementación para encontrar los obstáculos que limitan su eficiencia. El diseño de la investigación propone una metodología mixta utilizando la estadística descriptiva y la hermenéutica critica desde un estudio descriptivo, interpretativo y explicativo. Los sujetos de estudios fueron 63 beneficiarios de 27 comedores que operan en la ciudad de Culiacán, Sinaloa, México y 27 mediadoras comunitarias que son operadoras del programa social y que pertenecen a las localidades donde están insertos los comedores. Dentro de los resultados se encuentran la necesidad de políticas alimentarias que respondan al contexto sociocultural donde está siendo implementadas y mecanismos de operación basados en una comunicación interactiva entre los actores sociales. This article is the result of an investigation into the discursive contradictions of the implementation process of the National Crusade against Hunger food policy as a community strategy; aiming to evaluate its implementation process to find the obstacles that limit its efficiency. The research design proposes a mixed methodology using descriptive statistics and critical hermeneutics from a descriptive, interpretive and explanatory study. The study subjects were 63 beneficiaries of 27 canteens that operate in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico and 27 community mediators who are operators of the social program and who belong to the localities where the canteens are inserted. Among the results are the need for food policies that respond to the sociocultural context where they are being implemented and operation mechanisms based on interactive communication between social actors.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cara Peters ◽  
Charles D. Bodkin

PurposeThe purpose of the study was to examine the potential outcomes of consumers' intention to engage retail store community. The research question focused on: what impact will intention to engage retail store community have on store satisfaction, store commitment, shopping enjoyment and store employee trust?Design/methodology/approachSurvey data were collected from a national panel of 232 adult consumers in the USA. The theoretical model and hypotheses were tested using path analysis in AMOS.FindingsThe model was supported. Intention to engage retail store community had a significant impact on store employee trust, shopping enjoyment, store satisfaction and store commitment. In addition, store employee trust and store satisfaction had a significant impact on store commitment.Research limitations/implicationsThe study identified a breadth of outcomes that result from an intention to engage with retail store community. Furthermore, the study is limited to a grocery shopping retail store context and only outcomes are identified.Practical implicationsManagerially, retailers want to find innovative ways to compete in the marketplace, and the findings of this study highlight the benefits that can accrue to retailers who want to pursue a community strategy.Originality/valueFew papers have examined retail store brand communities, and none has identified the outcomes of intention to engage with retail store community.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 785-790
Author(s):  
Agus Kurniawan ◽  
Lili Adi Wibowo ◽  
Agus Rahayu ◽  
C. I. Yulianti ◽  
Tika Annisa ◽  
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This research aims to analyze the effect of Online Brand Community (OBC) on E-loyalty in the Indonesian e-commerce industry. This research was conducted by quantitative approach with the dependent variable of this research being e-loyalty (Y), and online brand community (X) as independent variable. The object includes all followers of Tokopedia, Bukalapak and OLX official Instagram accounts. The research uses a simple random sampling method and probability sampling techniques to 200 account users. Data analysis technique is implemented by using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with IBM SPSS AMOS version 22.0. The findings indicate the significant effect of online brand community on e-loyalty. The results theoretically imply the need for community engagement in online marketing as one of the online brand community’s dimensions which can give the contribution of e-loyalty building.


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