The list is not intended to be exhaustive by any means, but is intended to be a practical and useful introduction to the ‘SE field’ (Social Economy, Social Enterprise, Social Entrepreneurship, Solidarity Economy) from a wide perspective, drawing upon the various ‘schools of thought’ and conceptualizations that presently exist. It is also representative of the wide range of disciplines that influence the field: from sociology, social policy and political science, through to management, economics, finance, anthropology, and beyond. It is intended to be a useful entry point to the SE literature, irrespective of the student’s primary disciplinary background and wherever in the world they happen to be studying.
See http://academia.edu/attachments/31516676/download_file for the full list