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The Logic of A Co-Operative Economy and Democracy 2.0: Recovering the Possibilities for Autonomy, Creativity, Solidarity, and Common Purpose
by
Rothschild, Joyce
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Advocacy
/ Autonomy
/ Bureaucracy
/ Cities
/ Citizen participation
/ Civil society
/ co-operative economy
/ Collectivism
/ collectivist democracy
/ Communes
/ Community
/ Creativity
/ Credit
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ democracy 2.0
/ Development programs
/ Emotions
/ Gender inequality
/ Governance
/ Group dynamics
/ Logic
/ Membership
/ Microfinance
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Participation
/ Private sector
/ Self help
/ Social movement organizations
/ Social movements
/ social solidarity
/ Sociology
/ Solidarity movements
/ Support groups
/ Values
/ Workers
/ workers' co-operatives
2016
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The Logic of A Co-Operative Economy and Democracy 2.0: Recovering the Possibilities for Autonomy, Creativity, Solidarity, and Common Purpose
by
Rothschild, Joyce
in
Advocacy
/ Autonomy
/ Bureaucracy
/ Cities
/ Citizen participation
/ Civil society
/ co-operative economy
/ Collectivism
/ collectivist democracy
/ Communes
/ Community
/ Creativity
/ Credit
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ democracy 2.0
/ Development programs
/ Emotions
/ Gender inequality
/ Governance
/ Group dynamics
/ Logic
/ Membership
/ Microfinance
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Participation
/ Private sector
/ Self help
/ Social movement organizations
/ Social movements
/ social solidarity
/ Sociology
/ Solidarity movements
/ Support groups
/ Values
/ Workers
/ workers' co-operatives
2016
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The Logic of A Co-Operative Economy and Democracy 2.0: Recovering the Possibilities for Autonomy, Creativity, Solidarity, and Common Purpose
by
Rothschild, Joyce
in
Advocacy
/ Autonomy
/ Bureaucracy
/ Cities
/ Citizen participation
/ Civil society
/ co-operative economy
/ Collectivism
/ collectivist democracy
/ Communes
/ Community
/ Creativity
/ Credit
/ Decision making
/ Democracy
/ democracy 2.0
/ Development programs
/ Emotions
/ Gender inequality
/ Governance
/ Group dynamics
/ Logic
/ Membership
/ Microfinance
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Participation
/ Private sector
/ Self help
/ Social movement organizations
/ Social movements
/ social solidarity
/ Sociology
/ Solidarity movements
/ Support groups
/ Values
/ Workers
/ workers' co-operatives
2016
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The Logic of A Co-Operative Economy and Democracy 2.0: Recovering the Possibilities for Autonomy, Creativity, Solidarity, and Common Purpose
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The Logic of A Co-Operative Economy and Democracy 2.0: Recovering the Possibilities for Autonomy, Creativity, Solidarity, and Common Purpose
2016
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Overview
Over the past 30 years, the collectivist-democratic form of organization has presented a growing alternative to the bureaucratic form, and it has proliferated, here and around the world. This form is manifest, for example, within micro-credit groups, workers' co-operatives, nongovernmental organizations, advocacy groups, self-help groups, community and municipal initiatives, social movement organizations, and in many nonprofit groups in general. It is most visible in the civil society sector, but demands for deeper participation are also evident in communities and cities, and the search for more involving and less bureaucratic structures has spread into many for-profit firms as well. Building on research on this form of organization, this article develops a model of the decisional processes utilized in such organizations and contrasts these \"Democracy 2.0\" standards for decision making from the Democracy 1.0 (representative and formal) standards that previously prevailed. Drawing on a new generation of research on these sorts of organizations, this article and this special section discuss: (a) how consensus decisional processes are being made more efficient; (b) how such organizations are now able to scale to fairly large size while still retaining their local and participatory basis; (c) how such organizations are cultivating a more diverse membership and using such diversity to build more democratic forms of governance; (d) how such organizations are combatting ethnoracial and gender inequalities that prevail in the surrounding society; and (e) how emotions are getting infused into the public conversations within these organizations and communities.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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