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@article{ Brown2014,
 title = {The Praxis of Social Enterprise and Human Security: an Applied Research Agenda},
 author = {Brown, Malcolm David},
 journal = {Journal of Human Security},
 number = {1},
 pages = {4-11},
 volume = {10},
 year = {2014},
 issn = {1835-3800},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.12924/johs2014.10010004},
 abstract = {The growth of social enterprise within development NGO work might lead one to suspect it has been irredeemably corrupted by neo-liberal capitalism. However, using the tools of capitalism is not the same as subscribing to the values of capitalism. This paper is situated at the intersection of five fields: human security, international development, social enterprise, social franchising, and left-wing anti-capitalist thought. It examines the relevance of social en­terprise to human security and to development, the relationship between social enterprise and the anti-capitalist values of the left, and it then focuses on social franchising - a subset of social enterprise that highlights the importance of cooperation - suggesting that it may be a useful methodology for NGOs carrying out educational work in parts of the developing world. It syn­thesises and extends ideas that I have presented elsewhere [1-3], it draws on ethnographic fieldwork on the Thai-Burma border, and it puts forward an agenda for further applied research that is rooted in a sociological analysis of civil society and contributes to the human security paradigm.},
 keywords = {Antikapitalismus; anti-capitalism; menschliche Sicherheit; human security; Praxis; practice; Unternehmen; enterprise; Franchising; franchising; nichtstaatliche Organisation; non-governmental organization; soziale Verantwortung; social responsibility; Entwicklungshilfe; development aid; Thailand; Thailand; Myanmar; Myanmar}}