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The Handbook of Diverse Economies

Edited by J. K. Gibson-Graham and Kelly Dombroski

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Economic diversity abounds in a more-than-capitalist world, from worker-recuperated cooperatives and anti-mafia social enterprises to caring labour and the work of Earth Others, from fair trade and social procurement to community land trusts, free universities and Islamic finance. The Handbook of Diverse Economies presents research that inventories economic difference as a prelude to building ethical ways of living on our dangerously degraded planet. With contributing authors from twenty countries, it presents new thinking around subjectivity and methodology as strategies for making other worlds possible.

Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781788119955
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction to The Handbook of Diverse Economies: inventory as ethical intervention , pp 1-24 Downloads
J.K. Gibson-Graham and Kelly Dombroski
Ch 2 Framing essay: the diversity of enterprise , pp 26-39 Downloads
Jenny Cameron
Ch 3 Worker cooperatives , pp 40-47 Downloads
Maliha Safri
Ch 4 Self-managed enterprise: worker-recuperated cooperatives in Argentina and Latin America , pp 48-55 Downloads
Ana Inés Heras and Marcelo Vieta
Ch 5 Community enterprise: diverse designs for community-owned energy infrastructure , pp 56-64 Downloads
Jarra Hicks
Ch 6 Eco-social enterprises: ethical business in a post-socialist context , pp 65-73 Downloads
Nadia Johanisova, Lucie Sovová and Eva Fraňková
Ch 7 Enterprising new worlds: social enterprise and the value of repair , pp 74-81 Downloads
Isaac Lyne and Anisah Madden
Ch 8 Anti-mafia enterprise: Italian strategies to counter violent economies , pp 82-89 Downloads
Christina Jerne
Ch 9 State and community enterprise: negotiating water management in rural Ireland , pp 90-97 Downloads
Patrick Bresnihan and Arielle Hesse
Ch 10 Independent and small businesses: diversity amongst the 99 per cent of businesses , pp 98-105 Downloads
Peter North
Ch 11 Homo economicus and the capitalist corporation: decentring authority and ownership , pp 106-114 Downloads
Jayme Walenta
Ch 12 Framing essay: the diversity of labour , pp 116-128 Downloads
Katharine McKinnon
Ch 13 Precarious labour: Russias other transition , pp 129-136 Downloads
Marianna Pavlovskaya
Ch 14 The persistence of informal and unpaid labour: evidence from UK households , pp 137-145 Downloads
Colin Williams and Richard J. White
Ch 15 Paid and unpaid labour: feminist economic activism in a diverse economy , pp 146-153 Downloads
Megan Clement-Couzner
Ch 16 Caring labour: redistributing care work , pp 154-162 Downloads
Kelly Dombroski
Ch 17 Non-human labour: the work of Earth Others , pp 163-169 Downloads
Elizabeth Barron and Jaqueline Hess
Ch 18 Collectively performed reciprocal labour: reading for possibility , pp 170-178 Downloads
Katherine Gibson
Ch 19 Informal mining labour: economic plurality and household survival strategies , pp 179-185 Downloads
Pryor Placino
Ch 20 Migrant womens labour: sustaining livelihoods through diverse economic practices in Accra, Ghana , pp 186-193 Downloads
Chizu Sato and Theresa Tufuor
Ch 21 Framing essay: the diversity of transactions , pp 195-205 Downloads
Gradon Diprose
Ch 22 Gleaning: transactions at the nexus of food, commons and waste , pp 206-213 Downloads
Oona Morrow
Ch 23 Direct producer‚Ä"consumer transactions: Community Supported Agriculture and its offshoots , pp 214-222 Downloads
Ted White
Ch 24 Direct food provisioning: collective food procurement , pp 223-229 Downloads
Cristina Grasseni
Ch 25 Alternative currencies: diverse experiments , pp 230-237 Downloads
Peter North
Ch 26 Transacting services through time banking: renegotiating equality and reshaping work , pp 238-245 Downloads
Gradon Diprose
Ch 27 Fair trade: market-based ethical encounters and the messy entanglements of living well , pp 246-253 Downloads
Lindsay Naylor
Ch 28 Social procurement: generating social good through market transactions, directly and indirectly , pp 254-261 Downloads
Joanne McNeill
Ch 29 Sharing cities: new urban imaginaries for diverse economies , pp 262-269 Downloads
Darren Sharp
Ch 30 Framing essay: the diversity of property , pp 271-282 Downloads
Kevin St. Martin
Ch 31 Commoning property in the city: the ongoing work of making and remaking , pp 283-291 Downloads
Anna Kruzynski
Ch 32 Community land trusts: embracing the relationality of property , pp 292-299 Downloads
Louise Crabtree
Ch 33 Urban land markets in Africa: multiplying possibilities via a diverse economy reading , pp 300-307 Downloads
Colin Marx
Ch 34 A Slow Food commons: cultivating conviviality across a range of property forms , pp 308-315 Downloads
Melissa Kennedy
Ch 35 Free universities as academic commons , pp 316-322 Downloads
Esra Erdem
Ch 36 Diverse legalities: pluralism and instrumentalism , pp 323-330 Downloads
Bronwen Morgan and Declan Kuch
Ch 37 Framing essay: the diversity of finance , pp 332-345 Downloads
Maliha Safri and Yahya Madra
Ch 38 Islamic finance: diversity within difference , pp 346-353 Downloads
Gemma Bone Dodds and Jane Pollard
Ch 39 Rotating savings and credit associations: mutual aid financing , pp 354-361 Downloads
Caroline Shenaz Hossein
Ch 40 Indigenous finance: treaty settlement finance in Aotearoa New Zealand , pp 362-369 Downloads
Maria Bargh
Ch 41 Community finance: marshalling investments for community-owned renewable energy enterprises , pp 370-378 Downloads
Jarra Hicks
Ch 42 Hacking finance: experiments with algorithmic activism , pp 379-387 Downloads
Tuomo Alhojärvi
Ch 43 Framing essay: subjectivity in a diverse economy , pp 389-401 Downloads
Stephen Healy, Ceren Özselçuk and Yahya Madra
Ch 44 More-than-human agency: from the human economy to ecological livelihoods , pp 402-410 Downloads
Ethan Miller
Ch 45 On power and the uses of genealogy for building community economies , pp 411-418 Downloads
Nate Gabriel and Eric Sarmiento
Ch 46 Techniques for shifting economic subjectivity: promoting an assets-based stance with artists and artisans , pp 419-427 Downloads
Abby Templer Rodrigues
Ch 47 Affect and subjectivity: learning to be affected in diverse economies scholarship , pp 428-435 Downloads
Gerda Roelvink
Ch 48 Diverse subjectivities, sexualities and economies: challenging hetero- and homonormativity , pp 436-443 Downloads
Gavin Brown
Ch 49 Journeys of postdevelopment subjectivity transformation: a shared narrative of scholars from the majority world , pp 444-451 Downloads
Anmeng Liu, S.M. Waliuzzaman, Huong Thi Do, Ririn Haryani and Sonam Pem
Ch 50 Framing essay: diverse economies methodology , pp 453-466 Downloads
Gerda Roelvink
Ch 51 Translating diverse economies in the Anglocene , pp 467-475 Downloads
Tuomo Alhojärvi and Pieta Hyvärinen
Ch 52 Reading for economic difference , pp 476-485 Downloads
J.K. Gibson-Graham
Ch 53 Field methods for assemblage analysis: tracing relations between difference and dominance , pp 486-492 Downloads
Eric Sarmiento
Ch 54 Visualizing and analysing diverse economies with GIS: a resource for performative research , pp 493-501 Downloads
Luke Drake
Ch 55 Working with Indigenous methodologies: Kaupapa MÄ ori meets diverse economies , pp 502-510 Downloads
Joanne Waitoa and Kelly Dombroski
Ch 56 Action research for diverse economies , pp 511-519 Downloads
Jenny Cameron and Katherine Gibson
Ch 57 Focusing on assets: action research for an inclusive and diverse workplace , pp 520-526 Downloads
Leo Hwang
Ch 58 How to reclaim the economy using artistic means: the case of Company Drinks , pp 527-534 Downloads
Kathrin Böhm and Kuba Szreder

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