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Paper Series

The Canadian Social Economy Hub and the Canadian Social Economy Research Partnerships have produced six series of papers in order to provide a resource for those seeking to learn about the Social Economy, and an opportunity for researchers to have their work published.

Currently there are six series:

Podcast and Presentation by Akira Kurimoto now available!

For those who missed the visit and lecture by Akira Kurimoto that took place at the University of Victoria on June 4th, 2007, podcast and a PowerPoint presentation are now available online.

To download the files, please click on the links below:

CSEHub Presentations and Lectures

On October 19, 2011, as part of the International Forum on the Social and Solidarity Economy, The Canadian Social Economy Hub, in collaboration with Margie Mendell, Chair of the FIESS Scientific Committee, convened a panel on collaborative and partnership research for the social and solidarity economy.

A special opportunity to hear Akira Kurimoto

The Canadian Social Economy Hub
and the Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives
are pleased to present

THE SOCIAL ECONOMY: A VIEW FROM JAPAN
Featuring
AKIRA KURIMOTO

Monday, June 4, 2007
1 pm - 2 pm

University of Victoria
David F. Strong Building
C126

Telelearning Session 4 Podcast Posted!

The Canadian Social Economy Hub would like to thank everyone who participated in our most recent telelearning session! A special thank you is extended to our speakers, John Loxley and Shauna MacKinnon, for their insightful contributions. For further information on this event and background readings, please visit the main Telelearning Session 4 page:

Laying the Foundation for Mutuals in Canada - CSEHub Occasional Paper 01

CSEHub Occasional Paper Number 01 - May 2007
Laying the Foundation for Mutuals in Canada
By Ron Dueck

In this inaugural publication of our Occasional Papers series, Ron Dueck explores the history and current status of mutuals in the Canadian context.

Telelearning Session 4: Policies in Québec and Manitoba

How has Community Economic Development (CED) policy evolved into a larger social economy agenda? How could it evolve in the future? To explore the answers to these questions and more, join John Loxley, from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, and Shauna MacKinnon, from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, in this exciting telelearning session.

Date: 
Thu, 04/26/2007

Telelearning Session 4: Policies in Québec and Manitoba

How has Community Economic Development (CED) policy evolved into a larger social economy agenda? How could it evolve in the future? To explore the answers to these questions and more, join John Loxley, from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, and Shauna MacKinnon, from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, in this exciting telelearning session.