Edited by
Martine Brasseur, Paris Cité University and CEDAG, France.
Annie Bartoli, Paris-Saclay University, France.
Didier Chabaud, IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School, France.
Pascal Grouiez, Paris Cité University and LADYSS, France.
Gilles Rouet, Paris Cité University, France.
Inequalities and other “social fractures” mark our contemporary economies and societies. While global approaches may have long been sufficient in the past, the focus today is on how local dynamics can make inclusion possible.
This two-volume collective work reports on these local dynamics, shedding light on how the creation of inclusive territories can be envisaged and developed. To this end, the involvement of public, private and associative organizations has been identified as one of the conditions for success. In fact, they act both as partners in a territory and as inclusive spaces.
Inclusive Territories 2 focuses on local partnerships that promote inclusion, presenting existing arrangements and discussing conditions for their impetus.
Part 1. Inclusion of Discriminated and Marginalized Populations in a Territory.
1. The Inclusion of People from Disadvantaged Territories: Two SMEs in Seine-Saint-Denis, Hacène Laïchour, Jean-François Chanlat, and Jean-Marie Peretti.
2. “Territories with Zero Long-Term Unemployment” through the Lens of Neo-Institutional Theory, Amina Saydi and Martine Brasseur.
3. The Inclusion of Lebanese Women with Breast Cancer: Between Stigma and Resilience, Nathalie Cariou Ghantous, Jean-François Chanlat, and Laurence Froloff Brouche.
4. Women Entrepreneurs from Deprived Areas as Generators of Inclusion: A Capabilities Interpretation, Amélie Notais and Julie Tixier.
Part 2. The Stakeholders of Inclusive Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.
5. From Fighting Exclusion to Projects for Inclusion: The Evolution of Public and Private Policies,
Annie Bartoli and Gilles Rouet.
6. Inclusive Governance in AOC Champagne, Mathilde Chomlafel and Jean-Paul Méreaux.
7. Promoting Inclusive Partnership Dynamics within a Territory: The Case of Territories with Zero Long-Term Unemployment, Jean-Christophe Sarrot.
8. The Contribution of Quebec’s Community Credit Organizations to Social and Territorial Development, Marie Langevin and Annie-Claude Veilleux.
Martine Brasseur is University Professor at Paris Cité University and Head of the MEIS axis at CEDAG, France. She is also Editor-in-Chief of the RIMHE review.
Annie Bartoli is University Professor and Director of LAREQUOI, UVSQ, at Paris-Saclay University, France. She is also Visiting Research Professor at Georgetown University, USA.
Didier Chabaud is University Professor and Director/ETI Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Territory at IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School, France.
Pascal Grouiez is a University Professor at Paris Cité University and LADYSS, France.
Gilles Rouet is University Professor and Director at the Institut supérieur de management, IAE de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Paris Cité University, France.