Acting on MacPherson’s Advice: Continuing to Study and Learn from the Northern Co-operative Experience
Mettre en pratique les conseils du Dr MacPherson : Poursuivre l’étude et l’apprentissage de l’expérience des coopératives nordiques
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https://doi.org/10.22584/nr57.2025.008Keywords:
Arctic Co-operatives, Northern Co-operatives, Cooperatives, Inuit ArtAbstract
The Northern Review 57: 73–84
Abstract: In the Spring 2009 issue of the Northern Review, Ian MacPherson—historian and venerated co-operatives scholar, educator, practitioner, and activist—wrote an article entitled “What Has Been Learned Should be Studied and Passed On: Why the Northern Co-operative Experience Needs to be Considered More Seriously.” The Canadian Centre for the Study of Co-operatives (CCSC) is acting on that advice. Building on important research and scholarship around northern co-operatives published by the CCSC and affiliated researchers and fellows, the Centre is working on and planning projects that revisit and reinvigorate previous initiatives and focus on a new set of questions meaningful to northern communities. We revisit, for example, the history of Inuit artists and artisans who deployed the co-operative model to retain artistic and community control of their cultural production. We explore how Arctic Co-operatives Limited is using its co-operative DNA to develop innovative business and training strategies. And we reflect on what the co-operative movement means to northern communities struggling with food insecurity, supply chain disruption, and climate change.
Résumé: Dans le numéro du printemps 2009 de la revue Northern Review (volume 30), Ian MacPherson, historien et universitaire spécialiste respecté des coopératives, éducateur, praticien et militant, a publié un article intitulé « Les enseignements doivent être étudiés et transmis : Les raisons pour lesquelles l’expérience coopérative nordique mériterait plus d’attention ». Le Centre canadien d’études sur les coopératives (CCSC) met ce conseil en pratique. S’appuyant sur les travaux de recherche et d’analyse majeurs menés sur les coopératives nordiques publiés par le CCSC et ses chercheurs et collaborateurs affiliés, le Centre travaille actuellement à la planification de projets visant à réexaminer et à renforcer les travaux antérieurs, tout en se concentrant sur de nouvelles questions significatives pour les communautés nordiques. Nous réexaminons, par exemple, l’histoire des artistes et artisans inuits qui ont adopté le modèle coopératif pour préserver leur pouvoir artistique et communautaire sur la production culturelle. Nous explorerons comment Arctic Co-operatives Limited mobilise son ADN coopératif pour élaborer des stratégies novatrices pour les entreprises et la formation. Nous nous pencherons également sur la signification du mouvement coopératif pour les communautés nordiques confrontées à l’insécurité alimentaire, aux perturbations des chaînes d’approvisionnement et aux changements climatiques.
French translation, Sara Tahiri
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