Far from naming a singular postcapitalist politics, J. K. Gibson-Graham's notion of "the community economy" is a polyvalent term that condenses a number of distinct elements. Distinguishing between these and exploring their connections and tensions can clarify and strengthen what has become one of the most compelling contemporary attempts to develop a radically democratic approach to imagining life beyond capitalism. In this paper, I read Gibson-Graham's "community economy" as if through a prism, refracting it into three constituent elements-ontology, ethics, and politics-and placing them in conversation with one another via comparative explorations of both "community economy" and "solidarity economy" as contemporary articulations for radic...
Taking its point of departure from a critical assessment of the ideology of compassionate conservati...
THIS COMMENTARY WAS invited by the special editors of this issue and is partly based on the Communit...
The debate over the relationship between market processes and community values has intensified in re...
Community Economies (CE) is a key term in the growing interdisciplinary subfield of diverse economie...
Community economy, since the mid‐1990s, has signalled an expanding and evolving project within radic...
If the rise of the World Social Forum is any indication, there is a groundswell of support for alter...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
In this chapter, we reflect on the role academics can play as members of hybrid research collectives...
A model of “community economies” is arising from a feminist critique of political economy that rejec...
The Community Economies project is an ongoing effort to contribute to an emerging economic politics,...
Community practices are being rehabilitated and reinvigorated due to a set of extraordinary historic...
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to r...
In this era of human-induced environmental crisis, it is widely recognised that we need to foster be...
In this chapter, we address these questions and others that circle around the concept of sustainable...
Community (or social) enterprises are a form of endeavour within the social economy that can be fram...
Taking its point of departure from a critical assessment of the ideology of compassionate conservati...
THIS COMMENTARY WAS invited by the special editors of this issue and is partly based on the Communit...
The debate over the relationship between market processes and community values has intensified in re...
Community Economies (CE) is a key term in the growing interdisciplinary subfield of diverse economie...
Community economy, since the mid‐1990s, has signalled an expanding and evolving project within radic...
If the rise of the World Social Forum is any indication, there is a groundswell of support for alter...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
In this chapter, we reflect on the role academics can play as members of hybrid research collectives...
A model of “community economies” is arising from a feminist critique of political economy that rejec...
The Community Economies project is an ongoing effort to contribute to an emerging economic politics,...
Community practices are being rehabilitated and reinvigorated due to a set of extraordinary historic...
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to r...
In this era of human-induced environmental crisis, it is widely recognised that we need to foster be...
In this chapter, we address these questions and others that circle around the concept of sustainable...
Community (or social) enterprises are a form of endeavour within the social economy that can be fram...
Taking its point of departure from a critical assessment of the ideology of compassionate conservati...
THIS COMMENTARY WAS invited by the special editors of this issue and is partly based on the Communit...
The debate over the relationship between market processes and community values has intensified in re...