Learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda
With 2011 designated the United Nations Year of the Youth and 2012 the Year of the Co-operative this research contributes to issues raised by these two significant and timely events. The renaissance of co-operatives globally and their revival in countries in Africa has promoted interest and debate a...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Published: |
Open University
2012
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.580651 |
id |
ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-580651 |
---|---|
record_format |
oai_dc |
spelling |
ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5806512018-06-06T15:41:50ZLearning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and UgandaHartley, Sally Ann2012With 2011 designated the United Nations Year of the Youth and 2012 the Year of the Co-operative this research contributes to issues raised by these two significant and timely events. The renaissance of co-operatives globally and their revival in countries in Africa has promoted interest and debate around co-operatives as collective values-based businesses and their potential to promote economic and social development and address poverty (UN, 2010). There is also increasing recognition that youth in Africa present both a potential and a challenge for development (UN, 2011). Youth access to education, civic participation and the ability to secure and sustain livelihoods are core concerns. Initiatives to involve youth in co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda bring these two areas together and are of particular interest. The focus of this thesis is whether and how co-operatives provide opportunities for youth learning and the development of their capabilities and agency to achieve valued goals. The analysis is framed through conceptualisation of co-operatives as learning spaces within which theories of situated , learning are combined with the capability approach. Using qualitative and participatory methods to investigate youth engagement in co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda the thesis argues that co- operatives provide situated social learning spaces where youth learn for development. Learning emerges within such spaces for: business and vocational knowledge and skills, personal development, collective learning based on trust and co-operator identity, and wider outcomes such as community engagement, enhanced relationships and networks and development of the co- operative form. Learning is, however, both enabled and restricted by: gender, the level of prior formal education, the networks of which a co-operative is a part and the type and success of a co-operative.305.235509676Open Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.580651http://oro.open.ac.uk/54667/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
collection |
NDLTD |
sources |
NDLTD |
topic |
305.235509676 |
spellingShingle |
305.235509676 Hartley, Sally Ann Learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda |
description |
With 2011 designated the United Nations Year of the Youth and 2012 the Year of the Co-operative this research contributes to issues raised by these two significant and timely events. The renaissance of co-operatives globally and their revival in countries in Africa has promoted interest and debate around co-operatives as collective values-based businesses and their potential to promote economic and social development and address poverty (UN, 2010). There is also increasing recognition that youth in Africa present both a potential and a challenge for development (UN, 2011). Youth access to education, civic participation and the ability to secure and sustain livelihoods are core concerns. Initiatives to involve youth in co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda bring these two areas together and are of particular interest. The focus of this thesis is whether and how co-operatives provide opportunities for youth learning and the development of their capabilities and agency to achieve valued goals. The analysis is framed through conceptualisation of co-operatives as learning spaces within which theories of situated , learning are combined with the capability approach. Using qualitative and participatory methods to investigate youth engagement in co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda the thesis argues that co- operatives provide situated social learning spaces where youth learn for development. Learning emerges within such spaces for: business and vocational knowledge and skills, personal development, collective learning based on trust and co-operator identity, and wider outcomes such as community engagement, enhanced relationships and networks and development of the co- operative form. Learning is, however, both enabled and restricted by: gender, the level of prior formal education, the networks of which a co-operative is a part and the type and success of a co-operative. |
author |
Hartley, Sally Ann |
author_facet |
Hartley, Sally Ann |
author_sort |
Hartley, Sally Ann |
title |
Learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda |
title_short |
Learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda |
title_full |
Learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda |
title_fullStr |
Learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda |
title_full_unstemmed |
Learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in Lesotho and Uganda |
title_sort |
learning for development through co-operation : the engagement of youth with co-operatives in lesotho and uganda |
publisher |
Open University |
publishDate |
2012 |
url |
http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.580651 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT hartleysallyann learningfordevelopmentthroughcooperationtheengagementofyouthwithcooperativesinlesothoanduganda |
_version_ |
1718692002358362112 |