Telelearning Session #1 Podcast Posted!

All of us at the Canadian Social Economy Hub would like to thank everyone who participated to help make our first telelearning session a success! Special thanks to Jack Quarter and Marie Bouchard for their wonderful presentations and discussion!

Visit the main Telelearning Session 1 page for all the information on this event - Social Economy 101: Defining the Social Economy

TELELEARNING SESSION PODCAST
Click on the links below to listen to the entire telelearning session.

If you would like to rebroadcast this session please contact secoord@uvic.ca for the extra-large, high-quality recording.

Powerpoint Presentations of Presenters (download to follow along with the podcast)

Social Economy 101 Telelearning Session Presenters:

Marie J. Bouchard
Marie J. Bouchard is the Canadian Research Chair on the Social Economy
at the University of Quebec in Montreal. Her work is on the governance,
financing and evaluation of the Social Economy. Marie directs the
international working group on Methods and Indicators for the
Evaluation of the Social and Cooperative Economy for CIRIEC
International (Centre of Research and Information on the Public, Social
and Cooperative Economy). She is a professor in the department of
Organization and Human Resources in the Management Faculty at the
University of Québec in Montréal. She is also a member since 1996 of
the Research Centre on Social Innovations (CRISES), and co-director of
the Research Partnership between University and Community on the Social
Economy (ARUC-ÉS) since its creation in 2000. Since 2006, she
represents the Québec Network of Partnership Research on the Social
Economy (RQRP-ÉS) at Canadian Social Economy Hub.

Jack Quarter
Jack Quarter is a professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in
Education at the University of Toronto, specializing in the study of
nonprofits, co-operatives, and the social economy. He is one of the
first researchers in English Canada to undertake a comprehensive study
of the social economy, published in his 1992 book, Canada's Social Economy.
Quarter is the author of 12 books and over 100 journal papers and book
chapters addressing a broad range of social issues. He is the principal
investigator for large number of research projects funded by the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), including
the research currently being undertaken through the Social Economy
Centre, but his more recent work has, together with Mook and Richmond,
focused upon social accounting and its application to nonprofits and
cooperatives.