2024
DOI: 10.61869/qgow3729
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Containing spaces for learning through experience: A psychosocial approach to co-operation.

Julian Manley

Abstract: This paper investigates one of the fundamental differences between a co-operative undertaking and a capitalist business: democratic participatory governance as opposed to hierarchical leadership. The latter often comes across as a ‘norm’ to be taken for granted. As such, co-operation is translated into the language of ‘team work’ and ‘staff consultation’, the domains of a successful capitalist company. Participation in co-operative governance, however, is more profound than this and requires an enhanced unders… Show more

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