Economies as Commons: Labor and Production in Solidarity

Abstract: This chapter is motivated by this observation; namely, that putting the literatures on the commons and solidarity economies in a critical dialogue is not only needed and timely, but would also be politically productive. […] While the overarching question posed as such is admittedly a broad one, our aim was rather to ground this thought process within concrete experiences of the participants with a focus on a particular form of solidarity economies, namely worker cooperatives/collectives.

Full chapter: https://www.routledge.com/Commoning-the-City-Empirical-Perspectives-on-Urban-Ecology-Economics-and/Ozkan-Buyuksarac/p/book/9780367076566 

Belongs to the research project:
Democratic economic planning

Research axis :
Emancipation