Popular Participation in Social Change : : Cooperatives, Collectives, and Nationalized Industry / / ed. by Jorge Dandler, June Nash, Nicholas S. Hopkins.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Social Sciences - <1990
MitwirkendeR:
HerausgeberIn:
Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
©1976
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:World Anthropology : An Interdisciplinary Series
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (622 p.) :; Figs. and Tabs.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • I-XVIII
  • INTRODUCTION
  • Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Cooperatives, Collectives, and Self-Management
  • SECTION ONE: The Introduction of Cooperatives into Peasant Societies
  • Organized Cooperation and Spontaneous Cooperation in Africa (Niger Republic)
  • Traditional Social Structure and the Development of a Marketing Cooperative in Tanzania
  • Traditional Collectivism and Modern Associations: The Example of Southern Dahomey
  • Rural Competition and the Cooperative Monopoly: A Ugandan Case Study
  • Participatory Decision Making and Modern Cooperatives in Mali: Notes Towards a Prospective Anthropology
  • Peasant Response to Cooperativization Under Agrarian Reform in the Communities of the Peruvian Sierra
  • Change in the Traditional Forms of Agrarian Collectivism in Spain: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
  • Cooperatives and Agricultural Development in Bangladesh
  • SECTION TWO: The Transformation of Capitalist Agricultural Systems into Cooperatives
  • The Patron-Proletarian Nexus
  • Persistence and Change in Structure and Values in the Sugar Plantations of Northern Peru
  • United Workers Ltd., Campo de Herrera, Tucumán: The First Cooperative for Agricultural Work in Argentina, Five Years After Its Creation
  • Peasant Cooperation in Land- Reform Programs: Some Latin American Experiences
  • The Algerian Model of Agrarian Reorganization
  • Centralization and Decentralization of Decision Making in an Experiment in Agricultural Cooperation in Tunisia
  • Economic Dependency and the Failure of Cooperatives in Western Sicily
  • SECTION THREE: Movements, Ideology, and Cooperatives
  • The Strategy of Peasant Mobilization: Some Cases from Latin America and Southeast Asia
  • Peasant Sindicatos and the Process of Cooptation in Bolivian Politics
  • The Peasants and the Bureaucracy in Chilean Agrarian Reform
  • Cooperatives, Participation, and Development: Three Failures
  • Political and Technical Factors in Agricultural Collectivization in Tunisia
  • Cooperatives in the Republic of Guinea: Problems of Revolutionary Transformation
  • The Practicalities of Participation: Some Problems Facing the Advisor Employed by an Integrated System of Cooperatives in Peru
  • The Crisis of Rural Cooperatives: Problems in Africa, Asia, and Latin America
  • SECTION FOUR: Cooperatives, Collectives, and Self-Management in Commerce and Industry
  • The Reform of Marketing Structures in Tunisia: State Capitalism or Collectivization of the Means of Exchange
  • The Tunisian Experiment with Service Cooperatives
  • French Farmers' Cooperatives in Crisis
  • The Political Role of Cooperatives in Maharashtra, India
  • The Process of Industrialization in the Israeli Kibbutzim
  • Structural Problems of Cooperation: The Case of an Israeli Transport Cooperative
  • Worker Participation in the Nationalized Mines of Bolivia, 1952-1972
  • Workers into Managers: Worker Participation in the Chilean Textile Industry
  • Biographical Notes
  • Index of Names
  • Index of Subjects