Community economies

Stephen Healy, Ana Inés Heras, Peter North

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Abstract

Community Economies (CE) is a key term in the growing interdisciplinary subfield of diverse economies (DE) scholarship, a perspective that continually grew from the pioneering feminist political economy and economic geography scholarship of J.K. Gibson-Graham (2006). It defines 'community' as a space where humans negotiate the terms of our shared coexistence and in which 'solidarity' is one possible disposition. CE and DE may offer Social and Solidarity Economies (SSEs) three important contributions: 1) an open and pluralist concept of both economy and community where humans negotiate the terms of our interdependence; 2) an appreciation for how these negotiations respond to different conditions and places producing different SSEs; 3) an argument for the necessity of extending solidarity that aligns with the cosmologies of many peoples, but has been only recently acknowledged in academic disciplines in depth.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEncyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy
Subtitle of host publicationA Collective Work of the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on SSE (UNTFSSE)
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Pages12-18
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781803920924
ISBN (Print)9781803920917
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023

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Publisher Copyright:
© United Nations Research Institute for Social Development 2023.

Keywords

  • Anthropocene
  • Capitalocentrism
  • Community economies
  • Diverse economies
  • Ethics
  • Postcapitalist politics

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