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1. Alpine Community Economies Lab
-
co-creating
theory-practice relays
for eco-social futures
Dr Bianca Elzenbaumer
Brave New Alps & Center for Other Worlds,
Lusofona University
Berner Humangeographisches Kolloquium, 25.10.22
7. The economy is what
we make of it.
Slogan of the Community Economies Research Network
8. LOHNARBEIT
ZWISCHEN FREUNDEN
IN NACHBARSCHAFTEN
IN DER KIRCHE
ERZEUGER*INNENGENOSSENSCHAFTEN
INFORMELLE KREDITVERGABE
OPEN-SOURCE
EIGENPRODUKTION
NICHT-KAPITALISTISCHE UNTERNEHMEN
STOPPELN
UNTER DEM TISCH
NICHT FÜR DEN MARKT
HAUSARBEIT
IN SCHULEN
ILLEGAL
BIBLIOTHEKEN
PENSIONIERUNG
NICHT-MONETÄR
EHRENAMT
NICHT GEMELDETE BESCHÄFTIGUNG
UPCYCLING
TAUSCHGESCHÄFTE
KONSUMGENOSSENSCHAFTEN
GESCHENKE
MARKTORIENTIERTE
PRODUKTION IN
KAPITALISTISCHEN
UNTERNEHMEN
KÜFA
KOLLEKTIV
Communiy Economies Collective
around J.K. Gibson-Graham
10. What if all living beings
are perceived as part
of the community?
what
constitutes a
solidary & open
community?
How to activate economies
that care about people
& the environment?