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cooperatives in sociology
Cooperatives are businesses that are owned and democratically controlled by their members the people who buy their goods or use their services—not by investors. Cooperatives empower people to improve their quality of life and enhance their economic opportunities through self- help.
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Unit 2: Historical Evolution of Cooperatives
7.07 MB
<p>Historical Evolution of Cooperatives</p>
Unit 3: Theoretical Approaches to Cooperative Sociology
4.77 MB
<p>Theoretical Approaches to Cooperative Sociology</p>
Unit 4: Social Dynamics within Cooperative Organizations
6.53 MB
<p>Social Dynamics within Cooperative Organizations</p>
Unit 5: Identity and Solidarity in Cooperatives
6.90 MB
<p>Identity and Solidarity in Cooperatives</p>
Unit 6: Gender and Diversity in Cooperative Settings
5.79 MB
<p>Gender and Diversity in Cooperative Settings</p>
Unit 7: Cooperative Networks and Community Development
5.15 MB
<p>Cooperative Networks and Community Development</p>
Unit 8: Power Structures and Decision-Making in Cooperatives
5.37 MB
<p>Power Structures and Decision-Making in Cooperatives</p>
Challenges and Opportunities in Contemporary Cooperative
5.78 MB
<p>Challenges and Opportunities in Contemporary Cooperative Movements</p>
Unit 1: Sociology of Cooperatives
110.86 KB
<p>The philosophy of cooperative society is to serve the common man and to liberate him from the oppression of the economically strong people and organizations</p>

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Sociology of Cooperatives Exam Questions
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