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Index of Subjects
A
accounting
society policies, 65pp11-15
Africa
co-operatives, 83pp80-82
agricultural co-operation
future forms 30pp34-47; survey of UK development, 44pp11-52; reports, 68pp39-41, 70pp29-31,
73pp50-52, 77pp25-28, 83pp59-61; book review 94pp78-80; Ja-Zenchu: Japan Central Union of
Agricultural Co-operatives: sowing the seeds of the future, 95pp3-20 equality among unequals:
on distributive justice in agricultural producer co-operatives, 96pp108-128
Agricultural Development - Farmer-centred Enterprise (Bottomley)
review, 67pp55-57
An Arsenal for Labour
book review, 97pp231-233
audit committees
retail boards, 64pp17-21
Australia
workers co-operatives, 53pp41-43; book review, 62pp33-34
Austria
consumer co-operatives and trade unions, 29pp70-79; a national society - Konsum Austria,
37pp90-105
B
Bangladesh
book review, 94pp78-80
banking
changing fortunes, 71pp5-10; total quality management, 73pp28-32; credit cards, 77pp17-20;
German’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German
co-operative banks, 97pp220-230
Brent CDA (Macfarlane)
book review, 61pp35-37
building societies (see also mutuality)
co-operation in building societies, 51pp25-29; Abbey National case for the plc, 65pp17-21;
case for mutuality, 65pp22-24; implications of Abbey National vote, 65pp25-27; vulnerability
of plcs, 68pp36-37; SCS conference 1996, 88pp69-101; building societies in the UK: a
politician’s perspective, 92pp3-11
Burma
general survey of movement, 48pp39-47
buyouts of co-operatives
retail co-operative society, 65pp28-31, 65pp32-34
C
Canada
co-operation between co-operatives, 45pp15-20; Canadian Co-operative Association, 74pp42-44;
marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15; women’s participation, 89pp22-47
capital
bonuses, 64pp54-58; capital resources, 61pp9-13, 62pp10-11; capital & control, 62pp6-9
China
co-operatives, 75pp63-67, 78pp38-41
closed shops
rescue, 61pp55-56
Commonwealth of Independent States
the role of co-operatives in the transformation to market relations and in solving social
problems of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 98pp72-91
community co-operatives
Gwynfi Co-operative, 53pp15-17, 61pp56-57; Galliagh Co-operative, 60pp37-41
conservative
Conservative Party and co-operatives, 35pp67-80; conservatism and co-operation, 64pp63-66
construction industry
obstacles to co-operative working: lessons from construction, 94pp43-64
consumer and producer co-operation
E V Neale, 76pp39-43
consumer co-operation
future of consumer co-operatives in post-industrial societies, 97pp208-219
consumer co-operation and labour culture
formative factors, 73pp4-7; politics and trade, 73pp8-9; case for the labour link, 73pp9-12;
consumers in politics revisited, 73pp12-15; culture and consequences, 74pp4-7; what about
the commonwealth, 74pp8-12; sufficient and necessary explanation, 74pp13-17; letter,
75pp28-32
consumer co-operation and worker ownership
combining worker and consumer ownership: the experience of Weaver Street Market, 98pp7-14
co-operatives in the twenty first century, 100pp217-227
co-operation internationally (see also International Co-operative Alliance and individual
countries)
government and workers co-operatives especially in France and Italy, 26pp114-121; trend to
fewer and larger societies, particularly in Europe, 26pp126-132; central structure in some
consumer movements particularly in Europe, 31pp55-62; international view of women in
co-operative movements, 47pp62-69; ICA world statistics and movements in Hungary, Burma and
Kenya, 48pp29-60; comparison of Dortmund Consumers Co-operative, Konsum Stockholm and Nada
Kobe Co-op (Japan), 53pp4-7; World Council of Credit Unions, 56pp28-34; international
association of consumer co-operatives, 84pp37-42; international organisations and
structures, 89pp61-77
co-operative advantage
marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15; Managing the Co-operative Difference
(Davis), 100pp272-274; marketing our co-operative advantage, 100pp275-279
co-operative advantage: Reasserting the Co-operative Advantage Research Project
reasserting the co-operative advantage, 91pp54-58; overview, 99pp95-101; membership strategy
for co-operative advantage, 99pp102-123; a survey of sixteen British consumer
co-operative societies, 99pp124-178; co-operative values, principles and
future, 99pp179-205, consumer co-operatives, 100pp280-286; co-operative leadership and
the future workshop, 100pp287-288
co-operative banks
changing fortunes, 71pp5-10; total quality management, 73pp28-32; credit cards, 77pp17-20;
German’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German
co-operative banks, 97pp220-230
Co-operative College (see also co-operative education in UK)
dates and figures of first 60 years, 39pp27-32; reports from students past and present,
39pp33-70; discussion at 1980 conference, 40pp54-64; course members at ICTC, 48pp61-72;
post-war college objectives, 54pp(i)-(iv); 1945/6 to 1986 - College development, 57pp21-23;
reports from students, 57pp24-32, 58pp22-34; post-war years, 72pp9-12; partners in
education, 72pp13-15; links with Moscow Co-operative College, 74pp45-47; future of the
College, 77pp23-24; fifty years, 85pp3-67,Reflections
on the Co-operative College, Co-operative Education and Stanford Hall 1977-1994, 85pp20-42
Co-operative Development Agency
is it desirable?, 11pp9-13; co-operative congress resolution and various views, 21pp1-51;
future form, 30pp78-88; origins, record and prospects, 42pp11-41; Ealing CDA reopening small
shops, 61pp55-56; 1987 CDA report, 62pp64-65; Inter-Sector Forum, 66pp59-62; retrospect and
prospect, 67pp16-21; power of partnership, 68pp52-56; agreement on Inter-Sector Forum,
68pp57-59
co-operative difference
marketing the co-operative advantage, 87pp10-15; Managing the Co-operative Difference
(Davis), 100pp272-274; marketing our co-operative advantage, 100pp275-279
co-operative education in UK (see also Co-operative College)
reflections on member education, 74pp29-32;
education in the community and the co-operative role, 19 pp20-23; WP Watkins reflects,
49pp49-56; learning co-operation and co-operative learning, 57pp6-12; 1985 IYY summer
school, 57pp17-20; diversity of co-operative education and particular approaches 1986
conference discussions, 58pp43-54; experience of Invicta Society in Ashford, 58pp55-58;
co-operative learning in schools, 65pp49-54; future, 86pp3-11,Reflections on the Co-operative College, Co-operative
Education and Stanford Hall 1977-1994, 85pp20-42
co-operative enterprise
World of Co-operative Enterprise review, 89pp86-87
co-operative health care
institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland,
98pp39-52; innovative approaches to co-operation in health care and social services,
98pp53-71
Co-operative Identity Statement
co-operative legislation and the Co-operative Identity Statement, 96pp87-93
Co-operative Independent Commission
commission revisited, 49pp57-103, 50pp10-13, 50pp72-75
Co-operative Insurance Society
challenges and responses, 72pp21-27
co-operative leadership
co-operative leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288
co-operative legislation
UK co-operative law reform, 86pp48-52; co-operative legislation, 87pp47-56; co-operative
legislation and the Co-operative Identity Statement, 96pp87-93
Co-operative Party
role, operation and future, 35pp17-57, 35pp90-97, 35pp102-104; where is the Party going?
43pp30-33; evidence to Party Commission on Employment, 45pp45-49; corridors of power,
64pp28-34; party policies, 66pp66-68; role, 76pp4-7; need for a rethink, 76pp8-13; need for
the Party, 77pp4-7, 77pp8-10; co-operative politics, 79pp103-106; role, 82pp37-47;
Co-operative Party new mutualism pamphlets book review, 97pp234-242
co-operative principles (see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between
co-operatives; co-operative values)
report on projection, 17pp12-17; comments on report, 17pp18-20; application of principles in
1980, 20pp61-64; ICA project, 68pp60-63, 69pp31-34, 69pp35-38, 70pp46-49, 70pp50-55,
71pp25-29, 72pp50-53, 73pp46-49; application, 79pp1-64, 79pp70-77, 79pp88-92; ICA review,
82pp4-22, 83pp39-50, 84pp16-28; UK co-operative law reform, 86pp48-52; values, 90pp42-69;
Co-operatives Co-operative Markets Co-operative Principles review, 90pp95-98; profits with
principles: developing co-operation for sustainable stakeholding, 94pp65-70; co-operative
values, principles and future, 99pp179-205; putting principles into practice, 97pp243-252
co-operative production in UK (see also workers co-operatives in UK)
CWS legacy of history, 57pp41-47; productive societies: past - and prospects, 57pp48-54
Co-operative Retail Services Ltd
descriptive note, 24pp13-25; summary of symposium on CRS, 24pp14-36; CWS/CRS restructuring,
50pp45-54; role of CRS, 55pp35-54; CRS/CWS, 64pp7-9, 64pp9-14, 64pp14-16, 70pp3-5, 70pp5-6,
70pp6-8, 82pp23-26; member relations, 72pp16-20
co-operative retailing
challenge and response, 71pp11-14
co-operative structures
new life, 62pp21-25; co-operatives in central & eastern europe book review, 94pp81-82
Co-operative Union in UK
role, 31pp1-62; review, 66pp38-42; relationship with retail societies, 67pp6-10, 67pp11-15;
co-operative policy unit, 68pp5-9; role, 68pp10-12; development, 68pp13-16; role, 78pp11-16,
78pp17-20, 78pp21-24; review, 89pp2-10
co-operative values(see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between co-operatives;
co-operative principles)
where have co-operative values gone?, 65pp5-10; options in trading difficulties, 70pp56-60;
co-operative values in a changing world, 75pp35-41, 75pp41-49, 75pp50-52, 75pp52-54,
75pp55-57, 75pp57-59, 75pp59-61, 75pp61-62; a synergetic approach, 81pp59-63; book review,
94pp78-80
Co-operative Wholesale Society
service as central organisation, 3pp1-62; CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp45-54; agency of
change, 55pp10-11; retail relations, 58pp5-7; manager of the movement, 59pp30-32; role,
60pp6-13; CRS/CWS, 64pp7-9, 64pp9-14, 64pp14-16, 70pp3-5, 70pp5-6, 70pp6-8, 82pp23-26; rule
revisions, 73p20, 73p24, 76pp14-24, 76pp25-29, 76pp30-33; CWS and retail societies,
67pp6-10, 67pp11-15, 68pp5-9, 68pp10-12, 68pp13-16; the Lanica affair - a perspective from
the CWS, 93pp9-14; the Lanica affair: an attempted takeover of a consumer co-operative
society, 93pp15-32; putting principles into practice, 97pp243-252
Co-operative Women’s Guild
survey of 100 years and some personal experiences, 47pp17-41; Canada, 89pp22-47; Margaret
Llewelyn Davies: a study in female leadership, 94pp11-42, 95pp83
corporate governance, 81pp34-58, 90pp70-94
credit unions
case for them, 30pp68-77; future in Britain and Ireland, 56pp8-27; World Council of CUs,
56pp28-34; reports, 68pp43-45, 70pp34-36, 73pp55-57; People Before Profit (Lewis) book
review, 100pp267-271
D
Dairy Industry (NEDO)
book review, 65pp70-71
Davies, Margaret Llewellyn
Margaret Llewelyn Davies: a study in female leadership, 94pp11-42, 95pp83
definitions
co-operative values, 69pp31-34
Denmark
politics and co-operative movement, 35pp105-111
developing countries: aspects of co-operation
Burma, 48pp39-47; Kenya, 48pp48-60; course members at International Co-operative Training
Centre, 48pp61-72; breaking the colonial mould, 55pp20-23; Norwegian Co-operation and Third
World, 58pp12-16; experience and analysis, 61pp39-41, 70pp40-45; workers co-operatives,
66pp55-58; Tanzania, 76pp50-59; general, 78pp32-37; ICA, 84pp54-59; co-operative colleges,
85pp57-61
directors
Institute of Co-operative Directors, 62pp60-63
Distributive Industry Training Board
DITB and co-operative movement, 33pp74-79
dividend & members
membership and marketing, 63pp38-43; Letters, 64pp43-44, 64pp44-45, 64pp45-46
E
Ealing CDA
reopening small shops, 61pp55-56
e-commerce: its potential for co-operatives, 96pp94-102
education
informal learning processes in a worker co-operative, 95pp29-49; contribution of consumer
co-operatives to British adult education, 95pp61-78
efficiency of co-operation
traders or idealists, 65pp44-48
employment practices and principles
co-operative workers, 66pp25-28; management views, 66pp29-30, 66pp30-32, 66pp33-35,
66pp35-37
environment and co-operatives
newsletter, 67pp26-27; co-operative principles, 70pp54-55
equity for co-operatives
capital and control, 62pp6-9; return on capital, 64pp54-58
ESOPS
Labour’s policy review, 63pp57-61; co-operative workers, 66pp25-28; employee stock
ownership firms, 86pp65-92; Producer Co-operatives and Labour-Managed Firms review,
86pp112-114; combining worker and consumer ownership: the experience of Weaver Street
Market, 98pp7-14
Europe
consumer societies in common market, 15pp19-22; Single European Act and its consequences,
67pp33-37; single market challenge to consumer co-operatives, 67pp38-44; Hungarian
co-operatives, 67pp45-48; single market perspective from Italy, 68pp17-23; single market
perspective from Spain, 68pp24-27; ICA in Eastern and Central Europe, 69pp39-42, 84pp48-53;
co-operatives in central & eastern europe book review, 94pp81-82
F
Farmer-Centred Enterprise (Bottomley)
book review, 67pp55-57
film
creating a labour movement film service: the co-operative movement and the Workers’ Film
Association in the 1930s, 100pp247-266
Financial Planning for Workers Co-operatives (Macfarlane)
book review, 61pp35-37
Finland
institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland,
98pp39-52
financial reporting
in co-operative societies, 65pp11-15; annual reports and the member, 80pp23-28
fishing co-operatives
Scotland, 72pp28-31
France (see also government and co-operatives)
co-operative movement and its press, 28pp38-50
franchising
Late, Late Supershops, 55pp12-14, 61pp49-51
friendly societies
modern mutualism and the historic friendly societies, 97pp197-207
Funerals (OFT)
book review, 65pp68-69
G
gender
gender issues in co-operatives, 97pp175-181; women’s work, men’s work: to live a better
life beyond gender, 97pp182-196
Germany
consumers co-operation, 27pp1-42; Dortmund Consumers Co-op compared with Konsum Stockholm
and Nada Kobe Co-op (Japan), 53pp4-7; history of consumers co-operative movement, 53pp18-22;
post-war reconstruction, 54pp6-9; democracy in Dortmund Society, 54pp10-14; housing co-operation,
90pp28-41; German’s alien mutuals - some styalised facts on the merger wave of east German
co-operative banks, 97pp220-230
government and co-operatives
government and workers co-operatives especially in France and Italy, 26pp114-121; survey
mainly in UK, 41pp17-60; position in France - I pre-1981 election period, 44pp53-60 and II
first twelve months, 45pp31-44
governance of consumer co-operatives
importance of being a board of directors, 74pp18-21, 75pp4-6, 75pp6-8, 75pp9-10; democratic
basis, 79pp88-92; problems, 80pp20-22; annual reports, 80pp23-28; reflections of a
non-executive co-operator, 80pp29-32; management code of practice, 80pp33-37; changes
needed, 80pp38-41
Groupement National de la Co-operation
comparison with UKCC, 74pp38-41
Gwynfi Community Co-operative
small shop operation, 61pp56-57
H
High Street Future (HMSO)
book review, 65p69
historical records
UK co-operation, 69pp52-56; research register, 72pp48-49, 73p63, 77pp48-50, 82pp54-66;
historical documentation, 76pp65-68; present and future research, 82pp48-53; reports from
researchers, 83pp76-79
history
consumer co-operatives, 81pp4-6; examinations, 83p83; Loughborough and Lady Byron,
86pp12-22; More Than Just a Shop, 89pp88-89; Co-operative Culture and the Politics of
Consumption in England 1870-1930, 89pp90-92; why did consumer co-operative societies in
Britain use tokens? 95pp21-28, 96p146; contribution of consumer co-operatives to British
adult education, 95pp61-78; pleasure, politics and co-operative youth: the interwar
co-operative comrades’ circles, 96pp129-145; modern mutualism and the historic friendly
societies, 97pp197-207 an arsenal for labour book review, 97pp231-233
housing associations (see also housing co-operatives)
movement, 62pp35-37; formation, 62pp48-51; Scotland, 62pp51-54; the people’s republic of Yoker: a case study
of tenant management in Scotland, 98pp15-38; sustainability and maturity of community based
housing organisations, 92pp30-38
Housing Bill 1988
dangers and opportunities, 62pp42-47, 64pp59-62
housing co-operatives (see also housing associations)
future forms, 30pp57-67; review and new approaches 52pp32-43; how successful? 53pp51-57;
management by general meeting? 53pp58-61; report of research seminar, 58pp67-70; who lives
in housing co-ops? 59pp41-44; movement, 62pp38-41; Housing Corporation, 62pp54-55; movement,
68pp45-48, 70pp36-39; crisis, 75pp11-16; Merseyside, 77pp43-47; present and future,
83pp70-75; California Mutual Housing Association, 86pp23-29; housing the nation,
90pp15-27; Germany,
90pp28-41
Housing Corporation
operation, 62pp54-55, 70pp36-39
housing, social & co-operative
Housing Act 1988, 64pp59-62
Hull Area
co-operative records, 69pp52-56
human resources in consumer movement
report of conference 1989, 67pp22-25
Hungary
co-operatives, 48pp31-38, 67pp45-48, 70pp25-28
I
incentives
employees, 64pp54-58, 67pp22-25
information management
workers co-operatives, 66pp49-54
information technology
smart cards and mutuality, 86pp3-6; retail trade, 86pp7-9; e-commerce: its potential for
co-operatives, 96pp94-102
Institute of Co-operative Directors
activities, 62pp60-63
inter-sector collaboration
a sectoral co-operative federation? 40pp33-53; trading links between retail and agricultural
societies, 44pp46-52; report of society syndicate, 45pp7-14; Canadian experience, 45pp15-20;
letters on retail-agricultural links, 45pp54-56; discussions at 1982 conference, 46pp63-71;
a progress report, 50pp55-60; record and assessment of progress, 59pp45-52; 1987 CDA report,
62pp64-65; Inter-Sector Forum, 66pp59-62; CDA, 68pp52-56; agreement on Inter-Sector Forum,
68pp57-59
international co-operation
book review, 96pp147-160
International Co-operative Alliance
general review, 55pp15-19; congress report, 76pp60-64; international consumer movement,
79pp113-115, 79pp115-118; project on basic values, 68pp60-63, 69pp31-34, 69pp35-38,
70pp46-49, 70pp50-55, 71pp25-29, 72pp50-53, 73p46-49; review of principles, 82pp4-22,
83pp39-50, 84pp16-28; centenary, 84pp1-59; book reviews, 89pp78-81; women in co-operatives:
the policy of the ICA, 93pp33-56
Ireland
growth and financing of co-operatives, 38pp14-27; experience of credit unions, 56pp24-27
Israel
co-operatives and trade unions, 29pp80-88; a woman’s role” in the Kibbutz? 58pp17-21;
Israeli and UK co-operation, 67pp49-54
Italy
Italian Co-operative Movement (Earle) book review, 62pp32-34; 1992, 68pp17-23; Lega
Nationale delle Cooperative e Mutue, 75pp18-21
J
Japan
Nada Kobe Co-op compared with Dortmund Consumers Co-operative and Konsum Stockholm, 53pp4-7;
impressions of Japanese co-operatives, 55pp24-27; joint buying groups, 61pp43-47; seeking a
more humane way of working: the workers’ co-operative movement in Japan, 94pp3-10;
Ja-Zenchu: Japan Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives: sowing the seeds of the
future, 95pp3-20; women’s work, men’s work: to live a better life beyond gender,
97pp182-196
K
Kenya
co-operative movement, 48pp48-60
L
Labour Party
policy for co-operatives?, 63pp57-61, 66pp63-65; Labour in new clothes?, 70pp20-22; labour
movement and consumer co-operatives in UK, 51pp37-49, 52pp58-77, 53pp62-63
Lanica
the Lanica affair - a perspective from the CWS, 93pp9-14; the Lanica affair: an attempted
takeover of a consumer co-operative society, 93pp15-32
Late, Late Supershops
small shops, 55pp12-14, 61pp49-51
Latin-America
project to improve co-operative education in Andean region, 53pp23-30
Lega Nationale delle Cooperative e Mutue
Italy, 75pp18-21
legislation
UK co-operative law reform, 86pp48-52; co-operative legislation,
87pp47-56
Leicestershire Society
capital resources, 61pp9-13
Liberal Party
viewpoint on co-operatives, 35pp81-89
M
management buyouts
retail co-operative society, 65pp28-31, 65pp32-34
management in consumer co-operatives
challenge, 79pp78-82; developing staff resource, 79pp83-87; controlling, planning and cash
management, 80pp48-59
management in co-operatives
past experience, 63pp29-30; present experience, 63pp34-37; 1988 conference, 63pp44-48;
reflections on conferences, 64pp22-27; management code of practice, 82pp33-36; co-operative
principles, 84pp22-28; value-based management culture, 86pp93-111; development, 88pp53-68
member relations/participation
progress, 72pp16-20; member education, 74pp25-28; member
relations and education, 74pp29-32; housing co-operatives, 77pp43-47; new role,
79pp93-98; renewing the membership basis for raising investment and patronage in consumer
co-operatives, 95pp50-60
members
role, 63pp30-33, 64pp35-40
membership
share capital, 61pp14-20; marketing, 63pp38-43, 64pp43-46; services from CWS, 73p24; the
need for NOVARS (NOn-voting Value Added Sharing Renewable Shares), 93pp57-72, 94pp75-77,
95pp79-82; equality among unequals: on distributive justice in agricultural producer
co-operatives, 96pp108-128
mergers
CWS/CRS restructuring, 50pp45-54, 64pp7-9, 64pp9-14, 64pp14-16, 70pp3-5, 70pp5-6, 70pp6-8;
co-operative societies, 76pp34-38
Mitchell, J T W
who was J T W Mitchell debate, 83pp54-58
Mondragon
Mondragon and Valencia, 77pp38-42; employee stock ownership firms, 86pp65-92
Mongolia
co-operation, 88pp9-14
monitoring accounts
financial reporting, 65pp11-15
monopolies
co-operative alternative, 61pp21-25
mutuality
building societies, 65pp22-24; smart cards, 87pp3-6; marketing the co-operative advantage,
87pp10-15; future, 86pp16-23; mutuality v conversion, 87pp57-71; water industry, 88pp3-8;
SCS conference 1996, 88pp69-101; the survival of the mutual and co-operative sectors:
forewarned is forearmed, 91pp11-16; building societies in the UK: a politician’s
perspective, 92pp3-11; the Lanica affair - a perspective from the CWS, 93pp9-14; the Lanica
affair: an attempted takeover of a consumer co-operative society, 93pp15-32; promoting the
co-operative agenda - new mutualism and the third way, 96pp103-107; modern mutualism and the
historic friendly societies, 97pp197-207; Co-operative Party new mutualism pamphlets book
review, 97pp234-242
N
national co-operative society?
consumer co-operation in the UK review and prospects, 79pp1-64; economic renewal,
79pp119-123, challenge and responses, 80pp4-7
national services for retail societies
review of the Co-operative Union, 66pp38-42; relationships between societies and national
organisations, 67pp6-10; the needs and the organisation, 67pp11-15; co-operative policy
unit, 68pp5-9; role of national organisations, 68pp10-12, 68pp13-16; co-operatives and
federations, 89pp48-60
national trading policies
management in a co-operative setting, 63pp34-35
Neale, EV
work and lasting influence, 76pp39-43
networks for co-operators
new life for co-operative structures, 62pp21-25
New Lanark
developments, 70pp24-25
New Mutualism
promoting the co-operative agenda - new mutualism and the third way, 96pp103-107;
Co-operative Party new mutualism pamphlets book review, 97pp234-242
New Views on Co-operation (ed Yeo)
book review, 66pp69-72
Northern Ireland
survey of economic co-operation, 34pp19-31; credit unions, 56pp24-27
Norway
co-operation and the third world, 58pp12-16
O
obituaries
Lord Jacques, 86pp41-43; Keith Brading, 86pp44-47; Ted Stephenson, 87pp24-27; John Morley,
88pp15-17
P
Parliamentary Secretary
reflections, 62pp56-59
Philippines
co-operatives for the poor, 66pp45-46
Plaid Cymru
co-operatives, 65pp64-67
Poland
survey, 53pp31-40
policy unit
consumer movement, 68pp5-9
political parties and co-operatives
Labour, 63pp57-61, 66pp63-65; Co-operative Party, 64pp28-34, 66pp66-68; Conservative,
64pp63-66; SDP, 64pp67-68; SNP, 65pp60-63, Plaid Cymru, 65pp64-67
politics and the co-operative movement
general and comparative survey, 35pp11-111; discussion at 1979 conference, 36pp59-79
press and co-operatives
consumer co-operative movements and their press, 28pp3-62; position in Britain, 28pp19-37;
overview of journals of co-operative interest, 44pp61-65
principles of co-operation (see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between
co-operatives)
report on projection, 17pp12-17; comments on report, 17pp18-20; application of principles in
1980, 20pp61-64; ICA project, 68pp60-63, 69pp31-34, 69pp35-38, 70pp46-49, 70pp50-55,
71pp25-29, 72pp50-53, 73p46-49; application, 79pp1-64, 79pp70-77, 79pp88-92
producer co-operation (see also worker co-operatives)
employee stock ownership firms; 86pp65-92; Producer co-operatives and Labour-Managed Systems
review, 86pp112-114
Q
quangos
a radical rethink, 82pp30-32
R
Reasserting the Co-operative Advantage Research Project
reasserting the co-operative advantage, 91pp54-58; overview, 99pp95-101; membership strategy for co-operative
advantage, 99pp102-123; a survey of sixteen British consumer co-operative societies,
99pp124-178; co-operative values,
principles and future, 99pp179-205, consumer co-operatives, 100pp280-286; co-operative
leadership and the future workshop, 100pp287-288
research into co-operation (see also universities/colleges)
raising national funds, 6pp16-17; grants by Society for Co-operative Studies 7p18, 8pp4-5;
possibilities of development, 36pp7-51; survey and proposals, 39pp10-26; archives,
71pp21-24; development, 69pp43-46; records in Britain, 69pp52-56; research register,
72pp48-49, 73p63, 77pp48-50, 82pp54-66; historical documentation, 76pp65-68; Scottish
Co-operative Women’s Guild, 80pp60-62; present and future research, 82pp48-53; reports
from researchers, 83pp76-79
resources for development
Leicestershire Society, 61pp9-13; membership and share capital, 61pp14-20; letters,
61pp38-39, 61pp39-41, 61p42, 62pp10-11, 62pp11-12, 62pp13-15
retail advisory service
1987 conference, 61pp53-55
retailing (see also consumer co-operatives)
breaking new ground, 62pp16-20
rural co-operatives
modified SWOT as a tool for formulating strategies of rural people business organisations in
northeast Thailand, 100pp228-246
S
schools projects
co-operative learning, 65pp49-54
Scotland
housing associations, 62pp51-54; the people’s republic of Yoker: a case study of tenant
management in Scotland, 98pp15-38
Secretaries Handbook (Cockerton)
book review, 64pp70-71
Self Help Organisation (Koenraad)
book review, 62pp32-34
shares
share capital, 61pp14-20; redeemable?, 62pp13-15; the need for NOVARS (NOn-voting Value
Added Sharing Renewable Shares), 93pp57-72, 94pp75-77, 95pp79-82
shop hours in UK
law and the issue of deregulation, 52pp23-31
small co-operative shops
rescue for small shops? 50pp31-34, 51pp60-63; Late, Late Supershops, 55pp12-14, 61pp49-51;
‘Save our Shop’ a review, 59pp53-55; ‘Save our Shop’ updated, 60pp14-28; 1987
conference, 61p48, 61pp55-56; French experience, 77pp11-16
SDP
co-operatives, 64pp67-68
SNP
co-operatives, 65pp60-63
Society for Co-operative Studies
journal, society and academics, 72pp45-47
Society for Co-operative Studies: annual reports
First, for 1967-8, published in 3 and later Reports in 6, 9,12, 15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 29, 36,
45, 48, 54, 57, 60; 1987/8, 63pp62-65; 1988/9, 66 supplement; 1989/90, 69pp57-61; 1990/1,
72pp54-62; 1991/2, 75 supplementpp1-9; 1992/3, 78pp42-48; 1993/4, 81pp64-71; 1995/6,
87pp72-80; 1996/7, 90pp99-108; 1997/1998, 93pp73-83; 1998/99, 96pp161-172; 1999/2000,
99pp206-214
Society for Co-operative Studies: fringe meetings
2000, 100pp275-279
Society for Co-operative Studies: general
formation in 1967 and constitution, 1pp5-7, 1pp13-14; similar organisations in other
countries, 1pp11-12; reports from regions, 2pp5-8 and maintained in 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17; similar societies in France and Germany, 3pp22-23; research grants
by the society, 7p18 and 8pp4-5; developing the society, 17pp21-26; society’s role in
promoting research, 36pp7-51; forward by syndicates? 38pp2-5; 1985 revised constitution
enclosed with 55
Society for Co-operative Studies: reports of annual meetings and conferences
1968 meeting, in 4 and later Reports in 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37, 40, 43,
46, 49, 52, 55, 58; 1987, 61p48, 61pp59-62; 1988, 64pp22-27, 64pp72-75; 1989, 67pp22-25,
67pp58-59; 1990, 70pp15-19, 70pp61-63; 1991, 73p41; 1992, 76 supplementpp1-12; 1993,
occasional journal December 1993pp6-24; 1994, 82pp67-72; 1995, 85pp68-80, 85supplementpp1-4;
1996, 88pp69-109; report of conference and AGM 1997 91pp71-74; conference 1998, 94pp71-74;
1999, 97pp253-257; 2000, 100pp280-288
Society for Co-operative Studies: society notes
news of the society at the beginning of each Journal, 61-70
South Africa
worker and community co-operatives, 63pp52-53
South Pacific
co-operative college, 85pp62-67
Spain
co-operatives, 77pp38-42; Spain & 1992, 68pp24-27; Mondragon and Valencia, 77pp38-42;
employee stock ownership firms, 86pp65-92
stakeholder co-operation
relationships with stakeholders, 88pp18-52; inclusive partnership, 89pp11-21; towards a stakeholder economy, 90pp3-9; co-operative
membership, 90pp10-14; how can the co-operative sector contribute to the development of
a stakeholder economy, 91pp59-70; profits with principles: developing co-operation for
sustainable stakeholding, 94pp65-70
statistics
zero factor, 81pp31-33
Sunday trading
proposals, 64pp47-49, 65pp41-43
Sweden
Harald Elldin at Vår Gård, 6pp21-22; consumer co-operative journal, 28pp51-62; Swedish
experience in management education and training, 33pp94-111; Konsum Stockholm compared with
Dortmund Consumers Co-operative and Nada Kobe Co-op (Japan), 53pp4-7; institutional
limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland, 98pp39-52
T
Tanzania
Co-operatives, 76pp50-53, 76pp53-56, 76pp56-59
Thailand
modified SWOT as a tool for formulating strategies of rural people business organisations in
northeast Thailand, 100pp228-246
tokens
why did consumer co-operative societies in Britain use tokens? 95pp21-28, 96p146
trade
co-operative, 78pp4-10, 79pp1-64, 80pp7-9
trade figures for co-operatives
1987, 63pp8-22, 64pp41-42; 1988, 66pp6-24; 1989, 69pp5-30; 1990, 71 supplement; 1991, 74
supplement, 75pp32-34; 1992, 78 supplement; 1993, 80pp11-19; 1994, 83supplement; 1995,
86pp30-40
trade unions and co-operatives
view of workers in retail co-operatives, 26pp102-113; survey in general and in various
countries, 29pp16-88
traders and idealists
management, 63pp24-28; co-operative illusion, 64pp35-40
transfers of engagements
to CRS or CWS, 65pp32-34
transport
public transport, 82pp27-29
Trowbridge Society
rise and fall, 65pp5-10
U
United Kingdom Co-operative Council (UKCC)
formation, 72pp5-8; reports, 73pp60-62, 77pp34-37, 80pp68-72, 83pp66-69; International
Comparisons, 74pp38-41, 74pp42-44, 75pp18-21; relations among sectors, 79pp107-112; work,
88pp102-105
United Nations
Carbery column, 83pp51-53
USA
development of workers co-operatives, 51pp4-14; California Mutual Housing Association,
86pp23-29; Co-operation Works review, 89pp84-85; combining worker and consumer ownership:
the experience of Weaver Street Market, 98pp7-14
universities/colleges (see also research into co-operation)
report from Strathclyde University, 2pp11-12; 1967-8 list of studies and research 3pp8-9;
developing relations with universities, 3pp14-15; university courses for managers, 3pp16-17;
workshop on business ratios at Manchester University, 3p21; 1968-9 list, 6pp8-10; university
teaching of co-operation review of survey, 7pp19-20; 1969-70 list, 10pp7-8; 1970-71 list,
12pp6-7; 1971-72 list, 15pp5; experience at Leeds University, 27pp43-55; relations between
universities/colleges and co-operatives, 36pp7-51; introducing students to co-operation?
57pp13-16
V
values of co-operation (see also consumer co-operatives in UK; co-operation between
co-operatives; co-operative principles)
where have co-operative values gone?, 65pp5-10; options in trading difficulties, 70pp56-60;
co-operative values in a changing world, 75pp35-41, 75pp41-49, 75pp50-52, 75pp52-54,
75pp55-57, 75pp57-59, 75pp59-61, 75pp61-62; a synergetic approach, 81pp59-63
W
water industry
mutual society model, 88pp3-8
Watkins, WP
appreciation, 49pp26-48, 50pp70-71; mission in Germany, 54pp6-9
welfare
institutional limitations for providing co-operative welfare in Sweden and Finland,
98pp39-52; innovative approaches to co-operation in health care and social services,
98pp53-71; the role of co-operatives in the transformation to market relations and in
solving social problems of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States,
98pp72-91
Wine Society
activities, 68pp28-33
women and co-operative movement
general historical and comparative survey, 47pp17-69; co-operatives - a response to
under-employment and discrimination? 48pp73-76; English Co-operative Women’s Guild,
79pp99-102; Scottish Co-operative Women’s Guild, 80pp60-62; Canada, 89pp22-47; women in
co-operatives: the policy of the ICA, 93pp33-56; Margaret Llewelyn Davies: a study in female
leadership, 94pp11-42, 95pp83; gender issues in co-operatives, 97pp175-181; women’s work,
men’s work: to live a better life beyond gender, 97pp182-196
Woodcraft Folk
role, 65pp55-59
worker co-operatives
Open University research, 61pp26-27; developing countries, 61pp39-41, 66pp55-58, 70pp40-45;
information management, 66pp49-54; current position, 68pp48-51; reports, 73pp57-60,
77pp31-34, 80pp65-67, 83pp63-66; China, 75pp63-67, 78pp38-41; Mondragon and Valencia,
77pp38-42; ICA, 84pp43-47; co-operative ways of working, 89pp82-83; seeking a more humane
way of working: the workers’ co-operative movement in Japan, 94pp3-10; informal learning
processes in a worker co-operative, 95pp29-49
worker co-operatives in UK
attention throughout workers participation in co-operatives, 26pp19-121; future of workers
co-operatives, 30pp48-56; prospects for workers co-operatives, 38pp30-41; further prospects,
50pp14-30; women in employment 47pp57-61; ‘large is beautiful?’ - discussions at 1983
society conference, 49pp3-10; more prospects, 50pp14-30; developments in USA, 51pp4-14;
British Airways highland division, 51pp15-18; fine fare and workers co-operatives,
52pp55-57; report of research seminar, 58pp62-66
worker ownership (see ESOPS)
Workers Film Association
creating a labour movement film service: the co-operative movement and the Workers’ Film
Association in the 1930s, 100pp247-266
workers participation in co-operatives
survey of various aspects including and extending beyond workers co-operatives, 26pp19-121;
workers in co-operatives, 66pp25-28
XYZ 
youth
Young People & Labour Market (NEDO) book review, 65pp70-71; pleasure, politics and
co-operative youth: the interwar co-operative comrades’ circles, 96pp129-145
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