A New Social Street Economy: An Effect of The COVID-19 Pandemic Vol: 107

Simon Grima
University of Malta, Malta

Osman Sirkeci
Izmir Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey

Kamuran ElbeyoÄŸlu
Girne American University, Turkey


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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781801171243
Published:
Publisher:
Emerald Publishing Limited
Dimensions:
332 pages - 152 x 229 x 22.596mm
Series:
Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis
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A New Social Street Economy: An Effect of The COVID-19 Pandemic explores the impact of the Corona crisis on the capitalist world and the developments that have taken place throughout the world. Uniquely, this book considers the street economy in terms of how it relates to the social economy and how it contributes to the four main dimensions of social economy; which are supply of needs, social benefit production, fair distribution and sustainability.

Reciprocity is the mechanism that makes relational and organizational life possible. When reciprocity finds an economic expression for providing goods and services to people and communities, the conclusion is a working social economy.

In these difficult times, we witness both the best and worst aspects of human nature. The street economy is the most basic component, indicator and guarantee of an egalitarian, solidarist, sharing and truly participative social economy and democracy in an epidemic environment that supports all groups in need without questioning the identity or origins of the groups in need.

Introduction; Kamuran Elbeyoglu and Osman Sirkeci 
PART I - DIMENSIONS OF STREET ECONOMY, SOCIAL ECONOMY AND CORONA CRISIS  
Chapter 1. Corona as a Mask for the Crisis of Capitalism - Fiscal Supports; Osman Sirkeci 
Chapter 2. Social Economy Rising in the Corona Crisis; Kamuran Elbeyoğlu 
Chapter 3. A Notable Relationship between Social Economy and Democracy on Corona Days; Betül Karagöz Yerdelen 
Chapter 4. The biopolitics of the covid-19 crisis and a new form of the state of exception; Özlem Duva Kaya
Chapter 5. You can’t do business with the death; Halim Kasım 
Chapter 6. Digital design and innovation of objects after covid 19; Merve Yıldırım 
Chapter 7. Corona and art in mersin; Nurseren Tor
PART II - APPLICATIONS AND PRACTICES OF STREET ECONOMY IN THE CORONA PANDEMIC
Chapter 8. The perception of local governments on street vendors during the covid-19 era: the case of izmir; Huriye Toker 
Chapter 9. A holistic approach and a systematic model suggestion for street economy; Işıl Kellevezir 
Chapter 10. Chaos amid chaos: a critical debate for street vendors- struggle and adaptation post covid era; Shabab Ahmad 
Chapter 11. The impact of corona pandemic on the people and economy of Afghanistan; Abbas Karaağaçli
Chapter 12. How disadvantaged groups and street vendors participate in management during disaster and crisis periods. Corona process example; Ahmet Fidan 
Chapter 13. An application analysis for gender equality in urban policies in the covid-19 crisis: the case of izmir; Derya Altun 
PART III - REFLECTIONS ON STREET ECONOMY 
Chapter 14. A comparative analysis of the attitudes and behaviors of citizens towards street economy in the cities of amasya and bursa; Osman Sirkeci and Demet Arslan 
Chapter 15. The position of foreigners under temporary protection in terms of international documents which turkey is a party; Cengiz Mesut Tosun 
Chapter 16. Covid-19 aspect of poverty: children living and working on the street; Mehmet Gungor 
Chapter 17. Child labour in the street economy in light of international and turkish labour legislation; Ayça İzmirlioğlu 
Chapter 18. Political debates on sex market: brothels versus streets; Neriman Açıkalın 
Chapter 19. Legal regulations and street vendors from the eyes of a municipal commissioner; Hasan Oguz
Chapter 20. On the reflections of street workers during corona epidemic in turkey, india and spain; Kamuran Elbeyoğlu and Osman Sirkeci 
PART IV - SUMMING UP 
Chapter 21. The effects of covid-19 pandemic on street economy: solutions and proposals; Kamuran Elbeyoğlu and Osman Sirkeci
Simon Grima is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Insurance in the Faculty of Economics Management and Accountancy at the University of Malta.

Osman Sirkeci worked as an accountant at Cumaovası Chamber of Craftsmen, Izmir Chamber of Agriculture and manager in Istanbul Airlines.

Kamuran Elbeyoğlu was awarded a doctoral scholarship from the MNE of Turkey and completed her Ph.D. in 1994 in philosophy in the University of Minnesota.

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