Social Economy as Antidote to Criminal Economy: How social cooperation is reclaiming commons in the context of Campania’s environmental conflicts

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Social Economy as Antidote to Criminal Economy : How social cooperation is reclaiming commons in the context of Campania’s environmental conflicts. / De Rosa, Salvatore Paolo; Monica, Caggiano.

In: Partecipazione e Conflitto, Vol. 8, No. 2, 15.07.2015, p. 530-554.

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De Rosa, SP & Monica, C 2015, 'Social Economy as Antidote to Criminal Economy: How social cooperation is reclaiming commons in the context of Campania’s environmental conflicts', Partecipazione e Conflitto, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 530-554. <http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/15164/13201>

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De Rosa, S. P., & Monica, C. (2015). Social Economy as Antidote to Criminal Economy: How social cooperation is reclaiming commons in the context of Campania’s environmental conflicts. Partecipazione e Conflitto, 8(2), 530-554. http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/15164/13201

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De Rosa SP, Monica C. Social Economy as Antidote to Criminal Economy: How social cooperation is reclaiming commons in the context of Campania’s environmental conflicts. Partecipazione e Conflitto. 2015 Jul 15;8(2):530-554.

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De Rosa, Salvatore Paolo ; Monica, Caggiano. / Social Economy as Antidote to Criminal Economy : How social cooperation is reclaiming commons in the context of Campania’s environmental conflicts. In: Partecipazione e Conflitto. 2015 ; Vol. 8, No. 2. pp. 530-554.

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