"Northern Institutes and Centres - Panel" - R. Rawat, Institute for Circumpolar Health Research

Presentation given by Rajiv Rawat, Institute for Circumpolar Health Research, as a part of a panel during the Northern Summit on the Social Economy. The Summit was held in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on November 21-23, 2011 as a part of the research activities of the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada (SERNNoCa). For more information about this conference and SERNNoCa, go to http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/events/yellowknifesummit

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From: SERNNoCa

Related topics : social economy research network of northern canada

4th EMES Conference: Exchanging the latest on social enterprise research

Three full days.

325 researchers.

75 PhD students.

65 field representatives and policy-makers.

40 countries represented.

Over 295 papers in 78 parallel sessions.

An full-day International Forum.

A book-signing event with authors...

The 4th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise "If not for profit, for what and how?" took place in Liege (Belgium) in July 2013, as an initiative of the EMES Research Network, in partnership with the Belgian Interuniversity Attraction Pole...

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From: EMESResearchNetwork

Related topics : social economy research network / social enterprise networking events

"Northern Institutes and Centres - Panel" - J. Butler Wight, Labrador Institute

Presentation given by Jennifer Butler Wight, Labrador Institute, as a part of a panel during the Northern Summit on the Social Economy. The Summit was held in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on November 21-23, 2011 as a part of the research activities of the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada (SERNNoCa). For more information about this conference and SERNNoCa, go to http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/events/yellowknifesummit

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From: SERNNoCa

Related topics : social economy research network of northern canada

Social Networks

Markus M. Mobius, mathematician and PhD economist, talks about the transition of studying first mathematics and then economy. He shares that he got interested in economics being a mathematician because he wanted to get involved in something that could be more applied to real situations. He mentions that when he related economy with real life is when he made the transition.

Mobius also talks about his network analysis in economy. He says that he got interested in networks because it was a new...

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From: NEWMEDIA UFM

Related topics : sharing economy social network