توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Popular Participation in Social Change: Cooperatives, Collectives, and Nationalized Industry
نام کتاب : Popular Participation in Social Change: Cooperatives, Collectives, and Nationalized Industry
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مشارکت مردمی در تغییر اجتماعی: تعاونی ها، گروه ها و صنعت ملی شده
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نویسندگان : June Nash (editor), Jorge Dandler (editor), Nicholas S. Hopkins (editor)
ناشر : De Gruyter Mouton
سال نشر : 1976
تعداد صفحات : 640
ISBN (شابک) : 9783110806380 , 9789027978493
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 23 مگابایت
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General Editor’s Preface\nPreface\nINTRODUCTION\nAnthropological Approaches to the Study of Cooperatives, Collectives, and Self-Management\nSECTION ONE: THE INTRODUCTION OF COOPERATIVES INTO PEASANT SOCIETIES\nOrganized Cooperation and Spontaneous Cooperation in Africa (Niger Republic)\nTraditional Social Structure and the Development of a Marketing Cooperative in Tanzania\nTraditional Collectivism and Modern Associations: The Example of Southern Dahomey\nRural Competition and the Cooperative Monopoly: A Ugandan Case Study\nParticipatory Decision Making and Modern Cooperatives in Mali: Notes Towards a Prospective Anthropology\nPeasant Response to Cooperativization Under Agrarian Reform in the Communities of the Peruvian Sierra\nChange in the Traditional Forms of Agrarian Collectivism in Spain: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations\nCooperatives and Agricultural Development in Bangladesh\nSECTION TWO: THE TRANSFORMATION OF CAPITALIST AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS INTO COOPERATIVES\nThe Patron-Proletarian Nexus\nPersistence and Change in Structure and Values in the Sugar Plantations of Northern Peru\nUnited Workers Ltd., Campo de Herrera, Tucumán: The First Cooperative for Agricultural Work in Argentina, Five Years After Its Creation\nPeasant Cooperation in Land-Reform Programs: Some Latin American Experiences\nThe Algerian Model of Agrarian Reorganization\nCentralization and Decentralization of Decision Making in an Experiment in Agricultural Cooperation in Tunisia\nEconomic Dependency and the Failure of Cooperatives in Western Sicily\nSECTION THREE: MOVEMENTS, IDEOLOGY, AND COOPERATIVES\nThe Strategy of Peasant Mobilization: Some Cases from Latin America and Southeast Asia\nPeasant Sindicatos and the Process of Cooptation in Bolivian Politics\nThe Peasants and the Bureaucracy in Chilean Agrarian Reform\nCooperatives, Participation, and Development: Three Failures\nPolitical and Technical Factors in Agricultural Collectivization in Tunisia\nCooperatives in the Republic of Guinea: Problems of Revolutionary Transformation\nThe Practicalities of Participation: Some Problems Facing the Advisor Employed by an Integrated System of Cooperatives in Peru\nThe Crisis of Rural Cooperatives: Problems in Africa, Asia, and Latin America\nSECTION FOUR: COOPERATIVES, COLLECTIVES, AND SELF-MANAGEMENT IN COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY\nThe Reform of Marketing Structures in Tunisia: State Capitalism or Collectivization of the Means of Exchange\nThe Tunisian Experiment with Service Cooperatives\nFrench Farmers’ Cooperatives in Crisis\nThe Political Role of Cooperatives in Maharashtra, India\nThe Process of Industrialization in the Israeli Kibbutzim\nStructural Problems of Cooperation: The Case of an Israeli Transport Cooperative\nWorker Participation in the Nationalized Mines of Bolivia, 1952–1972\nWorkers into Managers: Worker Participation in the Chilean Textile Industry\nBiographical Notes\nIndex of Names\nIndex of Subjects