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    • The Oregon Benchmarks: Oregonians Are Getting Results From This Approach To Governance. Can We Too? 

      Lewis, Mike (Making Waves, 2001)
      When the ends are in sight - and measurable - the means are less divisive. Thanks to a focus on specific outcomes for policy, Oregon is building a culture of collaboration and learning between sectors, regions, and interest ...
    • Project C 10 - Municipal Government Support of the Social Economy Sector 

      Kain, Jenny; Gismondi, Mike (2007-04-11)
      This research project will explore municipal government support of the social economy sector in a Canadian context, with an emphasis on BC, Alberta and the Prairies and Northern Ontario. This is a collaboration between ...
    • Project C9-2007 - CED and Social Economy Policy Inventory in B.C. and Alberta (Phase One) 

      Lewis, Mike; Sousa, Jorge (2007-04-11)
      The work on policy outlined in this annex is conceived of as a first phase in an ongoing project that will extend beyond one year. In developing and implementing an inventory of federal and provincial legislation, policies, ...
    • Questioning Favoured Truths of Work and Learning Research 

      Spencer, Bruce; Sawchuk, Peter; Slade, Bonnie (2009-07-15)
      Questioning Favoured Truths of Work and Learning Research Peter Sawchuk, Bonnie Slade and Bruce Spencer This paper seeks to open a discussion about some of the assumptions that underpin policy and research on work and ...
    • SERC 3 WorkPlan – 2007-2008 Year 

      BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA); Lewis, Mike (2007-09-18)
      SERC 3 has chosen to elevate key questions as being central to the strategic vision it advances for its work. Together they speak to context and how we understand the social economy – its drivers, the obstacles it faces ...
    • Sustainable Livelihoods 

      Lewis, Mike; Colussi, Michelle; Lockhart, Alexander (Rural Secretariat Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2004-06)
      Written as a national policy paper for the Rural Secretariat, this paper provides a succinct and clear overview of several rural trends, challenges, strategies, and policy options for increasing the sustainability of rural ...


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