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Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for the 10th conference of the Latin American network of co-operative researchers, taking place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in August 2018.
The biennial event, which launched in 2000, is organised by the Latin-American Network of Co-operative researchers. It brings together academics, researchers and practitioners to discuss issues affecting co-operatives in the region.
The theme of next year’s conference is 'Co-operatives as drivers of inclusion'.
Organisers are particularly interested in papers on the following topics: co-op initiatives promoting inclusion and sustainable development; strategic alliances to promote inclusion projects; financial inclusiveness policies; co-ops and public policies; inclusion in the history and doctrine of co-ops; limits and possibilities for economic and social inclusion; co-ops and peace dialogue; and co-op initiatives tackling exclusion, inequality or discrimination.
Researchers are expected to present the papers in either Spanish or Portuguese. Abstracts will be accepted until 16 February 2018 to investigadoresencooperativismo@gmail.com. For more information read the Call for Papers.
Upcoming CCR conferences
Regional Co-operative Research Conference, 4-6 July 2018, Wageningen, Holland
Regional Co-operative Research Conference, 2-3 August 2018, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Latest edition of the Review of International Co-operation is out!
The Committee on Co-operative Research of the International Co-operative Alliance is pleased to announce the publication of the Review of International Co-operation 2017 on co-operative research in Latin America.
This special Issue presents views from Latin America that, we hope, sheds light on what Cooperativism represents as a socio-economic movement in the region. It includes eight academic papers that have been peer-evaluated, from Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Paraguay and Colombia, dealing with responses to catastrophes, cooperative contributions to sustainable development, member participation and education, growth strategies, and policy evaluation. Three more articles deal with research in Latin America in general, and one with Brazil in particular, discussing theoretical and methodological approaches, as well as university and post-graduate studies on the subject.
Guest editors Claudia Sanchez Bajo, Mirta Vuotto and Ana Maria Sarria Icaza introduce readers to the diverse co-operative ecosystem in the region. Given that most regional research in published either in Spanish and Portuguese, this effort is intended to enhance the dialogue among co-operative researchers and practitioners, policy-makers and the co-operative movement worldwide.
The Special Issue 2017 of the Review is now available here!
Please send your reactions and questions to claudia.sanchezbajo@ymail.com
Read our reports from the 2017 Global Co-operative Research conference in Stirling:
Co-operative practitioners in Scotland – what do they want from researchers?
Co-operative research: key trends and predictions
The importance of research in co-operative policy
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