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The very process of living together educates: Learning in, from and for co-operative life in rural Malta

 
The very process of living together educates: Learning in, from and for co-operative life in rural Malta

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Co-operatives originated as a popular response to satisfy the needs of communities living in difficult social and economic conditions in mid-nineteenth century Britain. The British colonial authorities adopted the co-operative model to spur local development in the colonies, making them more productive and less reliant on the British Exchequer. This was how the co-operative model took off in Malta. However, some local communities in Malta appropriated this community-based organisational model in order to suit their own aims. This work explores the learning that goes on inside two community-based rural cooperatives in Malta. What do people learn while participating in the running of the co-op, as elected members of the management committee, as employees or as volunteers? What do members, customers, the local community, or policy makers learn from the co-op? What do people learn for the co-op? That is, how do participants in co-ops learn how to turn co-operation into a political tool that enables them to envision and create alternative communities where they can exert more control over their individual and collective lives?

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EAN/ISBN:
9783659845000
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
268
Publication date:
2016-12-09
Publisher:
Scholars' Press
EAN/ISBN:
9783659845000
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
268
Publication date:
2016-12-09
Publisher:
Scholars' Press

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