<Another attempt to react to the current economic crisis: holding 1st workshop on searching for social economic activation strategies based on reciprocity and solidarity>  

 



On April 21, 2009, the KWWA hosted the 1st workshop on searching for social economic activation strategies based on reciprocity and solidarity.  The workshop was to check our social economic activities by section, including social jobs, social enterprises, National Cooperative of House Managers (NCHM), community coin activities, and to search for future directions of our social economy.

 

The first topic for discussion was the labor movement and green community economy, which was presented by Park Seung-ok, ex-chairperson of the Citizen Power.  As soon as his lecture started, he made aware of the importance of saving energy, asking us to turn the light at the back of the lecture room. The speaker stressed that we have limited usable energy, because energy is generated mostly by atomic power and fossil fuel such as atomic power, petroleum, coal, and gas.  Especially, in a near future, petroleum will be exhausted; and even though alternative energy is developed, it is not sustainable because it is generated from the nature.  Since it is evitable for energy to bring about the food crisis (Think about the production of a variety of agricultural machines, and petroleum used in diverse agricultural production), the current economy exhausting energy from the nature is not sustainable. Accordingly, he insisted on the importance of local community, especially community-based economy and green economy, based on but reciprocity and cooperation on not profitability.

 

On the second topic entitled norms of social economy and movement tasks Jang Won-bong, an adjunct professor of SungKongHoe University delivered a lecture.  The instructor asked a question if a social enterprise is a choice, when a social enterprise cannot be an alternative economy. Social enterprises should be run based on the 3rd sector of the civil society based on reciprocity and cooperation, but currently social enterprises focus on the 2nd sector including the creation of better income structure and the reinforcement of market competition, due to the pressure from the market.  Therefore, in order to boost up social economy such as social enterprises and cooperatives and to find a way toward the civil society, he emphasized the necessity of studies and rehabilitation training in order not to follow systematic assimilation to the market in conformity with the governments measures.

 

The social economic activation strategy study team completed the 1st workshop, and decided to carry out learning and discussion, both, from now on after completing regional concerns for social economy and making a list of topics for discussion.

 

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