
Virtual Project
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Reading group for Ariel Guarco: Cooperative Principles in Action
YSI reads Ariel Guarco
Start time:
March 16 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Virtual Project
EDT
Location:
Online
Type:
Reading group
Virtual Project
Description
Submitted By | Ajibola Akanji |
Format | A one-time zoom |
Description | Reading group |
Tentative Title | Reading group for Ariel Guarco: Cooperative Principles in Action |
Motivation |   Ariel Enrique Guarco is the President of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) from 2017 till date. He is an avid reader and prolific author with publications to his credit.  Ariel Enrique Guarco is a professor at the National University of Tres de Ferero, postgraduate department since 2016 and full member of the advisory council of the Centre for Cooperativism and Other Entities of the Social Economy since 2014.  One of Ariel Enrique Guarco most recent works is titled ‘‘Cooperative Principles in Action: Addressing the Challenges of Today’s Global Agenda’’.  The book addresses contemporary issues within the cooperative movement, particularly the subject matter of cooperatives, cooperative principles and the economics of globalisation.  Herein is a call to participate in the reading of Ariel Enrique Guarco’s book ‘‘Cooperative Principles in Action: Addressing the Challenges of Today’s Global Agenda’’.  The book contains eight chapters namely: 1. Neither Walls nor Financial Globalization: Peace and Solidarity Economy; 2. A Necessary Alliance: Women’s Rights and Economic Democracy; 3. A Cooperative Agenda to Defend the Planet; 4. Integrate Diversity to Democratize Discourse; 5. Democratizing the Agri-Food System; 6. The Cooperation Path to the Future of Work; 7. Without Financial Democracy there is no Inclusion nor Sustainable |
Hosted by Working Group(s):
Organizers
Attendees
Aldana Garcia Tarsia
Zhiqi Xu
Derrick Kwabena Acheampong Oti
BRUNO MONTEIRO
AKOME OMOFUMA
Juliet Marango
Nadia Rovelli
Anthony Kamau
Arnaldo Dos Santos Vaz Neto
Kisaakye Angelline
Omotola Osunkanmibi