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Tamara L. Stenn

    Tamara est une développeuse d'entreprise dévouée qui collabore avec des entrepreneurs de tous âges pour les aider à réaliser leurs entreprises de rêve et à en faire des réalités durables. Elle cherche constamment des moyens non seulement de bénéficier à l'entrepreneur, mais aussi d'enrichir la société et l'environnement naturel. Son travail donne la parole aux voix authentiques pour encourager la discussion publique, approfondir la compréhension et promouvoir la justice sociale et économique par la collaboration. Ses centres d'intérêt principaux comprennent les savoirs autochtones, le concept de 'suma qamana' (bien vivre) et les modes d'existence durables.

    Social Entrepreneurship as Sustainable Development
    The Cultural and Political Intersection of Fair Trade and Justice
    • The Cultural and Political Intersection of Fair Trade and Justice

      Managing a Global Industry

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the experiences of indigenous women, this ethnographic study explores the impact of Fair Trade through their own narratives. It delves into the intersections of Fair Trade, globalization, and cultural dynamics, aiming to enhance understanding of how these elements contribute to justice and policy development. The book highlights the voices of women, offering insights into the broader implications of Fair Trade practices in their communities.

      The Cultural and Political Intersection of Fair Trade and Justice
    • Social Entrepreneurship as Sustainable Development

      Introducing the Sustainability Lens

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      This book challenges readers to imagine social entrepreneurship as an innovative, creative model for building justice and sustainability. Building upon the work of J. Greg Dees, the author explores the concept as a change-based process that creates social value through bold innovation and creativity, providing a “how and why” approach that makes social entrepreneurship accessible to all. The chapters present a holistic way in which to realize the United Nations (UN) 2030 sustainable development goals through the four quadrants of the Sustainability Lens: Resources, Health, Policy, and Exchange. The work is written in an interdisciplinary format which will appeal to multiple learning styles among professors, students, and communities investing heavily in the development of entrepreneurial skills.

      Social Entrepreneurship as Sustainable Development