koopereerumist
Koopereerumist is a term used to describe the process by which individuals, organizations, and communities form and strengthen cooperative structures to pursue common economic, social, or environmental goals. The core idea is governance by the members themselves, through shared ownership and democratic decision‑making. The concept encompasses a range of forms—from small worker co-operatives to large consumer co‑operatives and agricultural co‑ops—as well as broader collaborative practices that emphasize mutual aid and shared benefits rather than profit alone.
The term is built from kooperatiiv (cooperative) and the suffix -umist, which marks a process or action
Typical mechanisms include democratic governance (one member, one vote), distributed surplus, voluntary and open membership, and
Benefits often cited are increased resilience, shared risk, social inclusion, alignment of production and community needs,