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Sustainable Community Movement Organizations - Solidarity Economies and Rhizomatic Practices

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This volume shines a light on Sustainable Community Movement Organizations (SCMOs), an emergent wave of non-hierarchical, community-based socio-economic movements, with alternative forms of consumption and production very much at their core.
Extending beyond traditional ideas of cooperatives and mutualities, the essays in this collection explore new geographies of solidarity practices ranging from forms of horizontal democracy to interurban and transnational networks. The authors uniquely frame these movements within the Deleuzian concept of the 'rhizome', as a meshwork of alternative spaces, paths and trajectories. This connectivity is illustrated in case studies from around the world, ranging from protest movements in response to austerity measures in Southern Europe, to the Buen Vivir movement in the Andes, and Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAs) in the Caribbean and Canada. Positioning these cases in relation to current theoretical debates on Social Solidarity Economy, the authors specifically address the question of the persistence and the durability of the organizing practices in community economies.
This book will be a valuable tool for academics and students of sustainable consumption, environmental policy, social policy, environmental economics, environmental management and sustainability studies more broadly.

List of contents

List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Glossary
1. Introduction: Sustainable Solidarity Economies: Rhizomatic Practices for Another World
Richard R. Weiner and Francesca Forno
2. Sustainable Community Movement Organizations (SCMOs): Reinvigorating Cooperatives and Mutualités via Post-Capitalistic Practices
Francesca Forno and Paolo R. Graziano
3. Operationalizing SCMO as a Social-Economic Concept: The Case of Post 2008 Spain
Richard R. Weiner and Iván López
4. The Making of a New Commons in Southern Europe: Afterlives of the Movements of the Squares Angelos Varvarousis, Viviana Asara, and Bengi Akbulet
5. Shopping for a Sustainable Future: The Promises of a Collectively Planned Consumption
Alice Dal Gobbo and Francesca Forno
6. Black Diaspora Women Lead Cooperative Banks
Caroline Shenaz Hossein
7. Rondas Campesinas and Defense Fronts: The Environmental Justice Movement Confronting Extractivist Policies in Peru.
Raquel Neyra
Index

About the author

Francesca Forno, Department of Sociology and Social Research at University of Trento, Italy.
Richard R. Weiner, Department of Political Science at Rhode Island College, USA / Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University, USA.

Summary

This volume shines a light on Sustainable Community Movement Organisations (SCMOs), and will be a valuable tool for academics and students of sustainable consumption, environmental policy, social policy, environmental economics, environmental management and sustainability studies more broadly.

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