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    Le famiglie e i nuovi strumenti di protezione sociale: il welfare aziendale. by Alessandra Vincenti

    Published 2018-06-01
    Subjects: “…Welfare aziendale – Responsabilità sociale d’impresa – Nuovi rischi sociali – Privatizzazione – Diseguaglianza – Societing Corporate welfare – Corporate responsibility - New social risks – Privatization- Inequality - Societing…”
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    Assistência e Previdência no mar português by Álvaro Garrido

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Despite the modesty, social benefits allocated under the so-called corporate welfare are defined. Warning for the methodological precautions that require this historical issue, the article examines a particular corporative organism established for the maritime workers, set in corporate welfare law as «welfare institutions»: the «Casas dos Pescadores».…”
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    Corporate social responsibility. A strategy for social and territorial sustainability by Letizia Carrera

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…A specific attention has been dedicated to the particular form of corporate welfare extended to the territory and therefore to territorial stakeholders. …”
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    Public Communication and Power: Talking Capitalism, Theory and Critique with John McMurtry by Jeffery Klaehn, Daniel Broudy, John McMurtry

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This interview with globally distinguished Canadian philosopher and author, John McMurtry, presents dialogue discussing capitalism, asymmetrical power relations, life capital, social theory, common life interest, life value, global problems, market theology, media, values of the market and free market ideology today in relation to public education, academia, intellectual fads and the broader intellectual culture in relation to enabling public understanding of meaning-making and power, totalising market culture, climate, dispossession, health, influence, energy, labour, income, slavery, corporate welfare, neo-liberalism, the global ecosystem, and inequalities of class and power.…”
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