Books

The Vision for New Rochdale Press is, first and foremost, to make a contribution to the field of Co-operative Studies. These books bring together the voice, insights an experience of academics, researchers and practitioners, many of them deeply involved in co-operatives and with interests in various aspects of co-operative activity. These publications are an effort to relate theory to practice, to suggest issues and events that need further discussion, to encourage examination of Co-operative Studies’ themes within educational institutions, to inform public policy decisions and to provide information and resources useful to anyone interested in knowing more about co-ops and what makes them tick. The topics covered by New Rochdale Press books reflect historical, theoretical and practical aspects in the life of co-operatives and the local, national and international movement overall.

New Rochdale Press Publications have been organized into six different series according to subject.

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Co-operatives and Peace

The Co-operatives and Peace series explores the contemporary and historical record of how co-operatives address conflict and contribute to peace-making. This series provides reflections on current practices of co-operatives operating in areas deeply divided by political, economic, and social injustices. Contributors share their experience, knowledge, and insights on the challenges co-operatives must meet in addressing an array of conflict situations, and how co-operatives at the local, regional, national, and international levels are contributing to peace and sustainable development. For more information visit the co-ops and peace website at: http://www.peace.coop/main/

Recent Books

Forthcoming

  • Co-operatives and the Pursuit of Peace DVD
  • People to People: The Co-operative Movement and the Pursuit of Peace – Ian MacPherson and Yehudah Paz

Effective Practices in Developing Co-operatives

Developing co-operatives can be a challenging task. Every step and every decision can be surrounded with questions and an array of options. The Effective Practices series of publications from New Rochdale Press is designed to guide those who endeavour to take on, or support, this collaborative adventure. In this series, we do not provide uniform answers – as no two co-ops are exactly alike – here you will find information to help co-operators make informed choices. In these publications we have documented the insights and experience of other co-operators and co-op developers on how to optimise the use of time and resources, and how to best design the internal structures of the co-op, to create successful and vibrant enterprises.

Recent Books

Forthcoming

  • Effective Practices in Starting Co-ops (Volume Two) – Joy Emmanuel

Co-operative Studies

The central mission of the British Columbia Institute for Co-operative Studies (BCICS) is to work with others within and outside the academy in the development of Co-operative Studies as a field for research, teaching, and mutual benefit. This series of publications explores theoretical perspectives, case studies, and methodological issues.

Recent Books

Forthcoming

  • Co-operatives and the World of Work – Ian MacPherson

British Columbia and the Canadian Co-op Movement

For over a century, co-operatives and credit unions have been an intricate dimension in the fabric of many rural and urban communities throughout Canada. Their impact on the social and economic landscape of the country, however, has only been superficially explored. Yet co-ops are flourishing and they are continually being adapted to a wide array of circumstances as a way of responding to changing societal conditions and as a means for people to have greater control over their destiny.

Books in this series on the co-operative movement in British Columbia and Canada reflect historical developments, provide in-depth exploration of co-operatives in communities of British Columbia, and pick-up on some of the major themes in the development of the Canadian Co-operative Movement.

Recent Books

Forthcoming

  • Pockets of Co-operation: Co-operatives on Vancouver Island – Eryk Martin
  • Adapting to Changing Times: Co-operatives in the New Economy of British Columbia – Joy Emmanuel, Ian MacPherson, Eric Morse, and Ana Maria Peredo
  • The Quest for Unity and Distinctive Purpose: A History of the Canadian Credit Union Movement – Ian MacPherson

Co-operatives and Youth

In what ways are young people thinking about and using co-operatives to meet their economic and social needs? Youth are the next generation of leaders in the co-operative movement. New Rochdale Press is pleased to offer this series on Youth and Co-operatives to highlight the views, challenges, and experiences of young people engaged in co-operative initiatives and to bring attention to their vital role in carrying the movement forward.

Recent Books

Forthcoming

  • Youth Reinventing Co-operatives (Volume Two) – (Eds.) Robin Puga and Ian MacPherson

Occasional Papers

BCICS is delighted to publish a series of Occasional Papers through New Rochdale Press. These scholarly papers, written by students and practitioners, provide another form for promoting the field of Co-operative Studies. The papers reflect the diversity of sectors and uses for which the co-op model has been adapted, demonstrate the rich array of topics and interests that may be pursued within the field of Co-operative Studies, and explore how social economy organizations are contributing to society.

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