In this era of human-induced environmental crisis, it is widely recognized that we need to foster better ways to sustain life for people and planet. For us – and other scholars drawing on the Community Economies tradition – better worlds begin in recognising the diverse and interconnected ways human communities secure our livelihoods. Community Economies scholarship is a body of theory that evolved from the writings of geographers J.K. Gibson Graham, which, for more than thirty years, has inspired others (including the three of us) to rethink economy as a space of political possibility
Much recent work in ecological economics and political ecology, including calls for “de-growth” in t...
Economic restructuring related to globalization is producing a bifurcation in economic activity thro...
Who cares? Helen Hester explores the integrated crisis of work, home, and community, exploring the f...
In this era of human-induced environmental crisis, it is widely recognised that we need to foster be...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/CRC Press in Feminist Politi...
Bioregional and “ecological economics” theory describes the growth of local economic linkages as vit...
Ecologies of care are communities of practice that build themselves through commoning the responsibi...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
This concept note seeks to explain our shared understanding of a sustainable economy in which the pr...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
This article focuses on questions of power, colonialism and capitalist relations in order to underst...
The following paper is about care1. It proposes a political vision to move towards a care-centred so...
KELLY DOMBROSKI and STEPHEN HEALY describe a community economies approach to poverty which seeks to...
The modern hyper-separation of economy from ecology has severed the ties that people have with envir...
Much recent work in ecological economics and political ecology, including calls for “de-growth” in t...
Economic restructuring related to globalization is producing a bifurcation in economic activity thro...
Who cares? Helen Hester explores the integrated crisis of work, home, and community, exploring the f...
In this era of human-induced environmental crisis, it is widely recognised that we need to foster be...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/CRC Press in Feminist Politi...
Bioregional and “ecological economics” theory describes the growth of local economic linkages as vit...
Ecologies of care are communities of practice that build themselves through commoning the responsibi...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
This concept note seeks to explain our shared understanding of a sustainable economy in which the pr...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
This article focuses on questions of power, colonialism and capitalist relations in order to underst...
The following paper is about care1. It proposes a political vision to move towards a care-centred so...
KELLY DOMBROSKI and STEPHEN HEALY describe a community economies approach to poverty which seeks to...
The modern hyper-separation of economy from ecology has severed the ties that people have with envir...
Much recent work in ecological economics and political ecology, including calls for “de-growth” in t...
Economic restructuring related to globalization is producing a bifurcation in economic activity thro...
Who cares? Helen Hester explores the integrated crisis of work, home, and community, exploring the f...