Care, Cooperation and Activism in Canada's Northern Social Economy

Edited by Frances Abele, Chris Southcott
Contributions by Jennifer Alsop, Matthew Beaudoin, Jean-Sebastien Boutet, Julia Christensen, Cédric Drouin, Moses Hernandez, Noor Johnson, Sheena Kennedy Dalseg, Frédéric Moisan, Joseph Moise, Rajiv Rawat, Jerald Sabin, Kiri Staples, Lucille Villaseñor-Caron, and Valoree Walker
Categories: Health, Social Work & Psychology, Social Work, Social Sciences, Sociology, Political Science, Public & Social Policy, Canadian Political Science, Indigenous Studies
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Paperback : 9781772120875, 256 pages, September 2016
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781772121100, 256 pages, November 2016
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9781772121117, 256 pages, November 2016
Ebook (PDF) : 9781772121124, 256 pages, November 2016

Table of contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Frances Abele and Chris Southcott
1 | Them Days // Matthew Beaudoin
2 | Labrador Friendship Centre // Matthew Beaudoin
3 | Torngat Fish Producers Co-operative
A Social Fishery Venturing off the Coast of Northern Labrador // Jean-Sébastien Boutet
4 | Nunavik Creations // Cédric Drouin and Frédéric Moisan
5 | Unaaq Men’s Association of Inukjuak // Lucille Villaseñor-Caron
6 | The Naujat Co-operative
History and Impact upon the Community of Repulse Bay, Nunavut // Jennifer Alsop
7 | Ilisaqsivik Society of Clyde River, Nunavut // Noor Johnson
8 | Keeping the Future in Focus
A Case Study of Illiniariuqsarvik Igloolik Head Start // Sheena Kennedy Dalseg
9 | Folk on the Rocks
The Beat That Sustains // Julia Christensen
10 | Alternatives North
A History // Jerald Sabin
11 | From Hockey Sticks to Carrot Sticks at the Top of the World
The Inuvik Community Greenhouse Project // Julia Christensen
12 | The YWCA of Yellowknife
A Turning Point for the Northern Social Economy // Moses Hernandez and Rajiv Rawat
13 | Yukon Artists @ Work Co-operative // Kiri Staples
14 | Raven Recycling // Valoree Walker, Joseph Moise and Kiri Staples
15 | Volunteer Bénévoles Yukon
The Case for Volunteer Centres // Kiri Staples and Valoree Walker
16 | Conclusion // Frances Abele and Chris Southcott

Contributors
Index

Description

People across Canada’s North have created vibrant community institutions to serve a wide range of social and economic needs. Neither state-driven nor profit-oriented, these organizations form a relatively under-studied third sector of the economy. Researchers from the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada explore this sector through fifteen case studies, encompassing artistic, recreational, cultural, political, business, and economic development organizations that are crucial to the health and vitality of their communities. Care, Cooperation and Activism in Canada’s Northern Social Economy shows the innovative diversity and utter necessity of home-grown institutions in communities across Labrador, Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon. Readers, researchers, and students interested in social economy, Aboriginal studies, and northern communities will find much to enjoy and value in this book.

Contributors: Frances Abele, Jennifer Alsop, Matthew A. Beaudoin, Jean-Sébastien Boutet, Julia Christensen, Cédric Drouin, Moses Hernandez, Noor Johnson, Sheena Kennedy Dalseg, Frédéric Moisan, Joseph Moise, Rajiv Rawat, Jerald Sabin, Chris Southcott, Kiri Staples, Lucille Villaseñor-Caron, Valoree Walker

Reviews

"Examining a continuum of northern organizations from a social purpose business to an entirely volunteer organization, this collection makes an important contribution to our understanding of the nature and scope of the social economy within Canada’s North. In doing so, it identifies a range of activities and diversity of approaches used by northern organizations.... The contribution of this collection is strengthened by the diversity of its 15 case studies.... [T]he power of the collection derives from the reader being able to draw conclusions that extend across organizational type, community type, region, and primary focus. Abele and Southcott’s concluding chapter draws out many of these linkages."

- Laura Way

"...the book’s chapters are accessibly written and attentive to the nuances of real communities... Together, they hold real value for those who work inside the social economy, those who care about the resilience of communities, and those who make policy.... This book, in short, is a valuable intervention – one that invites North-to-North learning. It also raises a further set of practical and policy questions.... [A] book that deserves a wide reading." [Full post at http://bit.ly/2graCI9]

- Roger Epp

"The book contains 15 case studies, each devoted to a particular social economy organization. The cases are drawn from organizations based in Canada's northern territories, as well as Arctic Quebec and Labrador. Each chapter includes a history of the organization, an overview of its programming, and an examination of its contributions to northern society. Most include some discussion of the challenges these organizations have faced through changing political, economic, and social climates.... This book will prove valuable to a variety of audiences, both within and outside of academia."

- Warren Bernauer