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Community-Owned Enterprise and Civic Participation
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Social Science
Sociology
Community Development
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Social Science
Economics
Public Economics
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Social Science
Public Administration
Public Policy
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Social Science
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11.954 Community-Owned Enterprise and Civic Participation Spring 2005
This course will examine literature and practice regarding community-owned enterprise as an alternative means of increasing community participation and development. The use of cooperatives, credit unions, land trusts, and limited stock ownership enterprises for increasing community participation and empowerment will be examined.
CIP
330101
Citizenship Activities, General
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440201
Community Organization and Advocacy
CIP
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Urban Studies/Affairs
cooperatives
capitalism
participatory democracy
social capital
community governance
politics
economy
power dynamics
environmental sustainability
economic development
markets
institutions
community development
poverty
real estate
trusts
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privatization
gainsharing
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