The New Cooperativism.

Cooperative practices and values that challenge the status quo while, at 
the same time, creating alternative modes of economic, cultural, social, 
and political life have emerged with dynamism in recent years. The 15 
articles in this issue--written by activists, coop practitioners, 
theorists, historians, and researchers--begin to make visible some of 
the myriad modes of cooperation existing today around the world that 
both directly respond to new enclosures and crises and show pathways 
beyond them. Prefiguring other possibilities for organizing life and 
provisioning for our needs and desires, we call these cooperative 
experiments the new cooperativism.

http://journals.sfu.ca/affinities/index.php/affinities/issue/view/4/showToc
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