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    • Building a Solidarity Economy in the 21st Century 

      Lewis, Mike; Conaty, Patrick (Newsletter of the North American Network for the Solidarity Economy, 2004)
      "If we don't set out a stronger theoretical base for our work, if the movements we build are simply pragmatic & without a sound intellectual base, we will not succeed in changing hearts and minds." Pat Conaty
    • Building Community Wealth 

      Lewis, Mike (Centre for Community Enterprise, 2006)
      This book was developed and tested as a resource to accompany a full-day workshop on Social Enterprise: Assessing Readiness and Getting Started in SE, which is part of the Development Wheel project.
    • Canada's Conscious Consumers: 7 consumer trends are changing the landscape of Canada's food industry 

      Mark, Sandra; Moreland, Frank (Making Waves, 2006)
      This is another article on context. In this case, the key trend of "market fragmentation" is introduced and with it what the authors think is an enormous opportunity for social entrepreneurs in the food sectors. Currently, ...
    • The Cape Breton Laborers Development Company: A Case Report 

      Stewart, Perry (Centre for Community Enterprise, 1994)
      The main activity of this trade union owned non-profit company is to finance and construct affordable housing. An inspired example of social and economic solidarity at work: the resulting model became recognized well beyond ...
    • A Case Study Of Kitsaki Development Corporation 

      Decter, Michael B.; Kowall, Jeffrey A. (Centre for Community Enterprise, 1993)
      This selection from the book “Regional Development from the Bottom Up” (Centre for Community Enterprise, 1993) details the evolution of one of Canada's foremost community economic development corporations in the 1980s and ...
    • CED & the Social Economy 

      Cabaj, Mark (Making Waves, 2004)
    • The Challenge In Designing Government Programs For CED 

      Perry, Stewart E. (Making Waves, 2002)
      The often sorry record of government in community economic development has important lessons for future CED program designers. Ingrained socio-economic distress requires long-term, multidimensional action. Local people ...
    • Co-ops, the social economy, and CED in Quebec 

      Ninacs, Bill; Moreland, Frank (Making Waves, 2001)
      Understanding the relationship between CED and the co-operative movement in Quebec
    • Community Economic Development, Community Development Finance: Introducing the Terms Exploring the Relationship 

      Perry, Stewart E.; Lewis, Mike (2007-09-18)
      How the two terms community economic development and community development finance are defined is crucial to the construction of any development system, whether it be geographic or functional in scope. What the terms are ...
    • Community Organizing & Economic Democracy in New England 

      Galdston, Ken (Making Waves, 1991)
      Citizens' action organizations in the Naugatuck and Merrimack valleys in rural and small town Connecticut have been integrating strategies of social and economic development to restore a region seriously threatened by the ...
    • The Community Resilience Manual--A New Resource Will Link Rural Revitalization To CED Best Practice 

      Colussi, Michelle (Making Waves, 1999)
      All our small towns aren't reeling from current economic developments; some have prospered, responding to crisis with creativity, unity, and a determination to control their own destiny. What have they got that others ...
    • Community-Based Recycling put on Hold: Cambridge’s failed bid to replicate the ERS 

      Knobloch, Frank (Making Waves, 1995)
      Inspired by the success of the Edmonton Recycling Society,(Guenter, 1995) an innovative CED organization in Southern Ontario mobilized to compete for a major recycling contract in the Waterloo region. However, procurement ...
    • Community-controlled economic development as a strategic vision for the sustainable agriculture movement 

      Campbell, David (Making Waves, 2000)
      If industrial agriculture is ever to be dislodged, its opponents must achieve a strategic vision that encompasses a vast range of issues. Labour practices, pesticide reduction, farmland protection, nutrition, and consumer ...
    • Concepts and Context 

      Lewis, Mike (2007-03-04)
      This first section of the book introduces key concepts, assumptions and ways of understanding the context within which CED and the social economy have evolved. While making no claim this modest beginning represents some ...
    • Crafting Sustainable Development: A Case Study Of Maine's Coastal Enterprises, Inc. 

      Dickstein, Carla; Branscomb, Diane; Piotti, John; Sheehan, Elizabeth (Making waves, 1999)
      What do community economic development practitioners have to learn from environmentalists? What does environmentalism stand to gain from CED? By implementing a multi-dimensional concept of sustainability, Coastal Enterprises, ...
    • A Day In The Life Of Le Boulot Vers 

      Mottet, Anne-Marie (Making Waves, 2004)
      For nearly a generation now, Montréal's Le Boulot vers ... has been helping young people make the break from poverty, alienation, and dependency, and discover instead a world of opportunity. Most often referred to as a ...
    • Death Of A Co-op: The Quesnel Hardwood Co-Operative 

      Hilbert, Steve (Making Waves, 2003)
      Struggling to survive drastic restructuring in BC's forest industry, small-time harvesters and processors in Quesnel, BC combined forces. They created a co-op to channel "nuisance" birch and aspen into hardwood markets in ...
    • The Ecology Of Success: The Problem Of Scaling Up What Works In CED 

      Lewis, Mike (Making Waves, 2000)
      This is the keystone article of this volume, with respect to the challenge of scaling up innovations achieving demonstrable results. Lizbeth Schorr, one of America’s foremost researchers on the subject, distills the lessons ...
    • The Edmonton Recycling Society: Cutting-Edge Business With A Social Mission 

      Guenter, Cornelius (Making Waves, 1995)
      The Edmonton Recycling Society shows how economic activities can be environmentally sound, provide meaningful employment to people with disabilities, earn a competitive rate of return, and be seen to be one of the top ...
    • The Emilian Model - Profile of a Co-operative Economy 

      Restakis, John (2007-09-18)
      Restakis, John John is a co-investigator in the BALTA node and he is the director of a partner organization, the BC Co-operative Association. Emilia-Romagna is a region in Italy that is among the most economically ...


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