1 done by two or more groups working together -- som gjøres i samarbeid
2 willing to act or work together -- samarbeidsvillig, imøtekommende, hjelpsom
3 a business or other organization which is owned equally by the people who work for it -- samarbeidsvillig
an agricultural/housing/workers’ cooperative.
Thus, a first step requires organizational and technical support to scavenging activity through the formation of cooperative societies or micro-enterprises.
And at the more abstract level of utility, assume that the symbolic utility of being cooperative is +3.
As the cooperatives favoured vertical groupings, their presence made it easier to carry out this task.
This is important for cooperative robotics, swarm robotics or any time two sonar equipped mobile robots need to pass near each other.
The project arose out of a community led approach with all members of a housing cooperative contributing to the design process.
Recently, however, researchers have noted a new idealization of the cooperative, emotionally expressive discourse styles popularly (if not always accurately) associated with women.
But do they feel a 'sense of community' expressed in a 'cooperative identity'?
If there were some doubts at the outset, however, they seem to have evaporated once farmers appreciated the advantages of cooperative arrangements.
中文繁体
樂於合作的, 協作的, 配合的…
More中文简体
乐于合作的, 协作的, 配合的…
MoreEspañol
colaborador, dispuesto/ta a cooperar [masculine-feminine], cooperativo/iva [masculine-feminine]…
MorePortuguês
cooperativo…
More日本語
協力的な…
MoreTürk dili
birlikte çalışmayı seven, işbirliğine yatkın, birlikte olan…
MoreFrançais
coopératif/-ive, en collaboration, coopératif…
MoreCatalan
col·laborador…
More