Self‑Organisation: Counter‑Economic Strategies
The book Self‑organisation: counter‑economic strategies was initiated by the artists’ group Superflex, but it is not about them. It is about the many approaches to the creation, dissemination and maintenance of alternative models for social and economic organisation, and the practical and theoretical implications, consequences and possibilities of these self‑organised structures. The counter‑economic strategies presented here are alternatives to classical capitalist economic organisation that exploit, or have been produced by, the existing global economic system.
Details
Self‑organization, Activism, Globalization, Economy, Copyright, Interview, Democracy, Information society, Precariat, Political science, Social networks, Capitalism, Intervention, Political art, Internet, Socially engaged art, Participatory practices
Hannula Mika (Article author), Lessig Lawrence (Article author), Potrč Marjetica (Article author), Sunder Madhavi (Article author), Bradley Will (Article author), Chander Anupam (Article author), Comparato Bruno (Article author), Hernández Alfonso (Article author), Vadén Tere (Article author), Kelly Susan (Article author)
Costanza-Chock Sasha, Parry Nigel, Baldwin Craig, Lauby Adrienne, Bloom Brett
New York City
2006
256 pages
1933128135
Open stacks
Yes
No
701.1 Bra
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