Diverse Economies and Livable Worlds
Series Editors: J. K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen Healy, Maliha Safri and Kevin St. Martin
The Diverse Economies and Livable Worlds Series provides a space for rethinking how we represent and enact ‘the economy,’ how we recognize and theorize economic diversity, and what a post-capitalist politics here and now might be. The coming of the Anthropocene has generated much interest in how we might live differently. Our sense of vulnerability has been exacerbated by a global financial crisis such that there is a growing agreement that economies as they are currently organized are not up to the task of facing the dual challenges of an unethical financial system and increasing climate uncertainty. This series shall rethink economic representation; theorize economic diversity; and amplify a post-capitalist politics ‘here and now.’
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Solidarity Cities
Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation
Caring for Life
A Postdevelopment Politics of Infant Hygiene
Cash, Clothes, and Construction
Rethinking Value in Bolivia's Pluri-economy
Practicing Cooperation
Mutual Aid beyond Capitalism
Urbanism without Guarantees
The Everyday Life of a Gentrifying West Side Neighborhood
Fair Trade Rebels
Coffee Production and Struggles for Autonomy in Chiapas
Reimagining Livelihoods
Life beyond Economy, Society, and Environment
Carving Out the Commons
Tenant Organizing and Housing Cooperatives in Washington, D.C.
Building Dignified Worlds
Geographies of Collective Action
Opposition by Imitation
The Economics of Italian Anti-Mafia Activism
