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Tine de Moor and Ton Duffhues, Professors of Social Enterprise and Institutions for Collective action at RSM, discuss how local governments can no longer ignore the involvement and decisiveness of active citizens.
The challenges in the areas of housing, food, nature, care and energy are so great that local governments can no longer afford to ignore the involvement and decisiveness of active citizens and their collectives. Tine de Moor and Ton Duffhues, Professors of Social Enterprise and Institutions for Collective action at RSM, discuss this in the article.