In february, I did a presentation about the Portland community college bike program. Its not a coop, but our programming has definite positive outcomes. 

Last Summer i was in nicaragua and stumbled across  a bike shop that runs entirely on donations and supports a school for the blind. 

I will share both documents with the list. 

Tom Martin
ASPCC bike program coordinator 
Cascade
Sent on the go. Please excuse brevity and typos. 

On Apr 9, 2016, at 6:32 PM, MoBo Bicycle Co-op <mobobicyclecoop@gmail.com> wrote:

I had some luck, awhile ago, looking up research in Jstor, I'd definitely try that

On Apr 9, 2016 9:30 PM, "Angel York" <aniola@gmail.com> wrote:
I had some luck typing that into the think tank archives search engine.  It gets a lot of "hey want to participate?" but presumably those yield good contact information for people who have done studies. 

There are enough mentions of community bike organizations in Zack Furness's "One Less Car" to make it worth checking out from the library.  It's a well-cited book so it might offer some starting points.

On Sat, Apr 9, 2016 at 4:30 PM, Josh Bisker <jbisker@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone got good links to academic papers on bike coops or collectives, or studies or articles (academic or otherwise) about the impacts of a collective on a neighborhood?

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