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    • Peak Oil, Marginal Communities, and You 

      Perry, Stewart E.; McNair, Don (Making Waves, 2006)
      How expensive energy will change community practice.
    • Learning Community Development Finance: Doing Development in Arkansas 

      Perry, Stewart E. (Making Waves, 2006)
      This thoughtful book review is a rich and fascinating case study of community development finance. The case study is based on ten years of work by an organization started in 1986, called Southern Development Bancorporation. ...
    • Kauai Fresh: From food bank to a catalyst of food security 

      Lenthall, Judith F. (Making Waves, 2006)
      As its "Kauai Fresh" food brand demonstrates, Kauai Food Bank Ohana is learning how to give its charitable activities an entrepreneurial edge. Dependency is giving way to capacity and partnerships as this organization ...
    • The Solidarity Economy in North America : An Emerging Debate - January 2007 

      Lewis, Mike (2007-03-03)
      The language of the solidarity economy is not exactly common vocabulary in Canada or the U.S. Even among practitioners and activists in community economic development, the social economy, co-operatives, economic democracy ...
    • Natural Resources, Local Development, Social Enterprise 

      Lewis, Mike (2007-03-04)
      Mark Cabaj in his “Peoples History” of CED and the Social Economy notes the fundamental and pervasive role of natural resources in the evolution of Canada’s peoples and communities.. Landscapes carved by natural forces ...
    • 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 ...
    • Social Enterprise in Human Services and Affordable Housing 

      Lewis, Mike (2007-03-04)
      Human services and affordable housing are two constant themes in the history of CED and the social economy. This is not surprising. How we care for each other, or not, speaks centrally to the character of our social relations ...
    • Introduction to SE Reader 

      Lewis, Mike (2007-07-20)
      The wide ranging articles in this volume engage us in the critical reflections and learning of individuals, groups, organizations, enterprises and institutions that are in the trenches, actors and researchers who believe ...
    • Spinning the Web of Supports: Building the Infrastructure of the Social Economy 

      Lewis, Mike (2007-08-21)
      The idea of a web of supports being of central importance to the revitalization and renewal of a particular place, or to the development of social enterprises, has been amply illustrated in several of the contributions ...
    • Tracking Progress - Some Issues and Tools 

      Lewis, Mike (2007-08-21)
      Tracking progress is easy to say and hard to do. It becomes even harder in an era when tracking progress and accountability have often been morphed into rigid patterns of bean counting. People working in the trenches are ...
    • 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 ...
    • Supporting Innovative Co-operative Development: The Case of the Nova Scotia Co-operative Development System 

      Soots, Lena K.; Perry, Stewart E.; Cowan, Jamie (2007-09-18)
      In recent years, social science research has increasingly acknowledged the role of the social economy in building sustainable communities, and, around the world, co-operatives are recognized as major actors in the social ...
    • 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 ...


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