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  • Item type:Publication,
    Farmers’ social responsibility to local community: does education matter?
    [Ūkininkų socialinė atsakomybė vietos bendruomenėms: ar išsilavinimas yra svarbus veiksnys?]
    journal article[2018][S4][S003]
    Crowther, David
    ;
    Vilkė, Rita
    Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development / Vadybos mokslas ir studijos: kaimo verslų ir jų infrastruktūros plėtrai, 2018, vol. 40, no. 2, p. 167-174

    The agrarian discourse of social responsibility as a scientific paradigm is rarely addressed in research. Thus the problem arise how to apply the paradigm of social responsibility to the agrarian discourse so that it could help disclose farmers’ social responsibility to local community and it’s affecting factors. The aim of this study is to propose a methodology for assessing the social responsibility of farmers to local communities with regard to education and to explore further possibilities of its application. The research is based on original empirical data collected through structured telephone interviews from 1108 Lithuanian farmers in January-February 2017. The results of the study confirm that the agrarian discourse of social responsibility as a scientific paradigm is applicable to disclose farmer’s social responsibility to local community with regard to education. Assessment of other factors affecting farmer’s social responsibility is on demand for future research.

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  • Item type:Publication,
    Green infrastructure spaces as an instrument promoting youth integration and participation in local community
    [Žaliosios infrastruktūros erdvės kaip jaunimo integracijos ir dalyvavimo vietos bendruomenėje priemonė]
    research article[2018][S1a][S003][13]
    Jaszczak, Agnieszka
    ;
    ;
    Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development / Vadybos mokslas ir studijos: kaimo verslų ir jų infrastruktūros plėtrai, 2018, vol. 40, no. 1, p. 37-49

    Insufficient analysis of green infrastructure spaces benefit to youth activity promotion in Lithuanian social sciences discourse enabled to formulate scientific problem – what can be possibilities of using green infrastructure spaces while strengthening youth integration and participation in local community? The aim of the article – after analyzing social benefit of green infrastructure spaces to youth, to determine their usage possibilities for strengthening youth integration and participation in local community. Research methods: scientific literature, document analysis and synthesis, abstraction and comparison methods. Šiauliai district Kuršėnai town environmentally directed school’s projects were analysed for the case study. For youth, green infrastructure spaces are the areas for environmental education, health improvement, strengthening of their integration and participation in local community through various activities. Youth gradually become involved into social activity where their status of a passive participant changes into the status of an active participant. Case study can be used by various local actors (other schools, community, teachers, parents etc.) strengthening integration and participation of youth in local community by using GI spaces.

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  • Item type:Publication,
    The perspectives of sustainable social services provision through local NGOs in Lithuania
    [Tvarių socialinių paslaugų teikimo per bendruomenines NVO perspektyvos Lietuvoje]
    research article[2020][S4][S005][19]
    Aghajanyan, Tatevik
    ;
    Socialinis darbas. Patirtis ir metodai / Social Work. Experience and Methods, 2020, no. 25 (1), p. 47-65

    The supply, accessibility and efficiency of social services are important factors in the quality of life of society, as they are the basis for maintaining social well-being and the quality of life of people with social needs. Local communities, as the smallest part of the social system of society, are becoming a significant stakeholder in the formation and provision of social services. The aim of this article, as well as the conducted qualitative research, is to reveal and discuss the topic relevant today - the involvement of local community organizations (NGOs) in community service development processes, focusing on NGO capacity building and sustainability. The article reveals the possibilities of community-level NGOs in Lithuania to actively participate in the provision of social services. The research was carried out by interviewing the leaders and representatives of NGOs belonging to the Kaunas Community Association. The results of the research reveal the current conditions and perspective opportunities of local NGOs to develop and provide social services at the local level and allow a clearer understanding of the sector’s readiness for the development of social services in Lithuania. The study showed that although non-governmental organizations can be actively involved in the provision of social services, there are some limitations due to non-constructive communication with public institutions and the lack of financial resources. Although local NGOs provide some social services at the community level, the need for social services is significantly greater than the capacity of the organization.

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  • research article[2009]
    Nefas, Saulius
    Socialinis ugdymas / Social Education, 2009, vol. 19, p. 121-132

    The article analyses the role of local communities when providing social aid that is partially different from social services provided by formal government institutions. The results of the research in managerial actions of such social aid, which would make local communities function qualitatively in a different way, are presented. Qualitative and quantitative researches were performed in Lithuanian towns and villages. The respondents assessed communal initiatives and analysed the managerial actions that could stimulate the appearance and functioning of initiatives. Therefore, the author suggests naming a local community with an abundance of initiatives a functional local community

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