The latest issue of STIR is out now, with an updated format, and articles and interviews on expanding the co-op economy; the links between civil society and the history of fascism; the campaign to save Birmingham; the history and promise of the UK's social clubs, and much more!
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Save Birmingham: The campaign to protect community places — Kathy Hopkin
From Fairways to Fair Use: How golf courses can be repurposed to meet the needs of people and planet — Grace Crabtree & Dan Woolley
Pathways to Land — Grace Crabtree
Scaling up democratic ownership: Adapting the employee ownership model to build truly democratic businesses — Kosta Juri & Tej Gonza
Doubling the Size of the Co-op Economy — Jonny Gordon-Farleigh, John Atherton, Jonathan Nunn, Daniel Monaghan, James Wright
Interview: Dylan Riley on the Civic Foundations of Fascism — with Jonny Gordon-Farleigh
Making the Shocks Count: A review of Saving Ourselves: From Climate Shocks to Climate Action by Dana R. Fisher — Fred Warren
Transforming City Economies — Panel discussion with Jonny Gordon-Farleigh, Hani Salih, Rachel Laurence, Danny Balla, Ben Beach
Beyond banks - co-operative financial mutual aid — Rob Callender
Roost: Towards one million co-op homes — Andrew Bailie
Protecting more than a Century of Community Wealth: The history & promise of the UK’s social clubs — Jonny Gordon-Farleigh with Oliver Holtaway