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SE/ NPO Ecosystems and urban Governance in Johannesburg

  • This paper presents initial findings from the empirical analysis of community based social enterprise (SE) and non-profit organisation (NPO) ecosystems in Johannesburg. SEs and NPOs are widely recognised as contributors to the resilience of marginalised urban communities. However, the connection between these organisations , urban governance, and community resilience has not yet been sufficientlyThis paper presents initial findings from the empirical analysis of community based social enterprise (SE) and non-profit organisation (NPO) ecosystems in Johannesburg. SEs and NPOs are widely recognised as contributors to the resilience of marginalised urban communities. However, the connection between these organisations , urban governance, and community resilience has not yet been sufficiently understood , particularly in African urban contexts. The 'Resilient Urban Communities' project focuses on Johannesburg as a case study to shed light on this under-researched topic. The key to exploring it is understanding SEs and NPOs as providers of public services, job creators, and promoters of good governance, all of which contribute to community resilience. Using this premise as a starting point, this paper investigates ecosystem conditions with a particular focus on state-civil society partnerships. Empirical data was generated through semi-struc-tured interviews and analysed with a grounded theory approach. Preliminary results of this ongoing research reveal that urban geography is a relevant ecosystem factor for SEs and NPOs from marginalised communities. We also suggest that co-production could be an opportunity for growth within the investigated state-civil society partnership.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Dokumentart:Konferenzveröffentlichung
Verfasserangaben:Dr.-Ing. Nicole BaronORCiDGND, Melody Mandavere, Roselyne Cheruiyot
DOI (Zitierlink):https://doi.org/10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.6364Zitierlink
URN (Zitierlink):https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230517-63643Zitierlink
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes (Englisch):ISTR, Fifteenth International Conference, Montreal, Canada
Sprache:Englisch
Datum der Veröffentlichung (online):09.05.2023
Datum der Erstveröffentlichung:01.02.2023
Datum der Freischaltung:17.05.2023
Veröffentlichende Institution:Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Institute und Partnereinrichtugen:Fakultät Architektur und Urbanistik / Professur Stadtplanung
Seitenzahl:47
Freies Schlagwort / Tag:Sozialunternehmen; Unterstützungsökosystem
GND-Schlagwort:Südafrika; Johannesburg; Nonprofit-Organisation; Regionalentwicklung; Governance
DDC-Klassifikation:300 Sozialwissenschaften
BKL-Klassifikation:74 Geographie, Raumordnung, Städtebau / 74.71 Regionalplanung
Lizenz (Deutsch):License Logo Creative Commons 4.0 - Namensnennung (CC BY 4.0)