The Community Economies project is an ongoing effort to contribute to an emerging economic politics, one that is centred on the practice of economic self-determination, oriented by the vision that 'another world is possible' and committed to postcapitalist economic futures (Community Economies n.d.; Gibson-Graham 2006). The project seeks to 'reclaim the economy' as a situated and diverse space of ethical decision making and negotiated interdependence; through that process of reclamation, the economy - a remote and powerful sphere that seems to dictate our lives - becomes instead a familiar, even intimate, space of engagement
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them suc...
This paper represents part of an on-going participatory action research project within a city affect...
Interest in complementary community economies as a strategy for addressing local challenges, especia...
Community economy, since the mid‐1990s, has signalled an expanding and evolving project within radic...
In this chapter we stage a conversation between two innovative and longstanding projects, (1) the mu...
In this chapter, we reflect on the role academics can play as members of hybrid research collectives...
This research explores community economies as a way of practicing development differently. The commu...
This research explores community economies as a way of practicing development differently. The commu...
Community (or social) enterprises are a form of endeavour within the social economy that can be fram...
There is no doubt that “economy” is a keyword in contemporary life, yet what constitutes economy is ...
Community Economies (CE) is a key term in the growing interdisciplinary subfield of diverse economie...
If the rise of the World Social Forum is any indication, there is a groundswell of support for alter...
A model of “community economies” is arising from a feminist critique of political economy that rejec...
Far from naming a singular postcapitalist politics, J. K. Gibson-Graham's notion of "the community e...
The dissertation focuses on the potential of social economy for the community development and strive...
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them suc...
This paper represents part of an on-going participatory action research project within a city affect...
Interest in complementary community economies as a strategy for addressing local challenges, especia...
Community economy, since the mid‐1990s, has signalled an expanding and evolving project within radic...
In this chapter we stage a conversation between two innovative and longstanding projects, (1) the mu...
In this chapter, we reflect on the role academics can play as members of hybrid research collectives...
This research explores community economies as a way of practicing development differently. The commu...
This research explores community economies as a way of practicing development differently. The commu...
Community (or social) enterprises are a form of endeavour within the social economy that can be fram...
There is no doubt that “economy” is a keyword in contemporary life, yet what constitutes economy is ...
Community Economies (CE) is a key term in the growing interdisciplinary subfield of diverse economie...
If the rise of the World Social Forum is any indication, there is a groundswell of support for alter...
A model of “community economies” is arising from a feminist critique of political economy that rejec...
Far from naming a singular postcapitalist politics, J. K. Gibson-Graham's notion of "the community e...
The dissertation focuses on the potential of social economy for the community development and strive...
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them suc...
This paper represents part of an on-going participatory action research project within a city affect...
Interest in complementary community economies as a strategy for addressing local challenges, especia...