Thursday, November 02, 2006

Audio now available for Telelearning: Social Economy 101

Audio now available for Telelearning: Social Economy 101: Defining the Social Economy

Researchers and practitioners across Canada are currently grappling with a definition of the Social Economy – want to be part of the debate? Listen to an engaging telelearning session. Join Marie J Bouchard, Canadian Research Chair on the Social Economy, and Jack Quarter, director of U of T’s Social Economy Centre, in exploring these issues:

  • How is the Social Economy defined?
  • What are the benefits and disadvantages of the various definitions?
  • What are the challenges of defining the social economy?

The audio for Social Economy 101: Defining the Social Economy, the first telelearning session of the Canadian Social Economy Hub is now posted in mp3 format for downloading at: http://www.socialeconomynetwork.ca/hub/?p=130

Links to the accompanying powerpoint presentations can also be found on the same page.

Conference videos and powerpoint presentations posted on the web
Videos and powerpoint presentations from the first Social Economy Symposium of the Southern Ontario Regional Node can be accessed from http://sec.oise.utoronto.ca/english/symposium_06.php.

Information about the second Social Economy Symposium will be coming soon.

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