[lbo-talk] Fwd: Greenpepper Call for Contributors: Life Beyond the Market

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Tue Apr 27 11:48:48 PDT 2004


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:: Greenpepper Magazine :: Life Beyond the Market Issue :: Call for
Contributors ::

GREENPEPPER is an Amsterdam-based environmental and social justice magazine focusing on direct and autonomist action.

To coincide with the Life After Capitalism conference to be held in New York City in August 2004 the theme one of the upcoming issues of the magazine is LIFE BEYOND THE MARKET.

GREENPEPPER is currently looking for contributions for the LIFE BEYOND THE MARKET issue. Topics to be explored include (but are not limited to):

Post-capitalist economic models / solidarity economics / occupied factories, barter networks, unions of the unemployed / worker collectives and participatory economics, alternative currencies and land trusts / autonomous unionism and operismo / self-managed workplaces / Linux and Open source, forms of gift economies /dual power structures and economic solidarity. For more ideas on possible contributions see the list below.

Contributions can be written text (either 1000–1500 or 2500-3000 words) or other visual submissions (1–3 A4 landscape pages) and must be sent to us by June 15. More importantly, contributions should be critical, generative of different ways of thinking about and/or visualising these issues, and relevant to those engaged in political and cultural struggles around building cooperative economies.

For more information or to send written contributions contact: stevphen at greenpeppermagazine.org. To send visual contributions contact : richard at greenpeppermagazine.org

If you'd like to send us a contribution, please email a brief (50 - 100w) description or idea to us by 25 May. To find out more about GREENPEPPER go to www.greenpeppermagazine.org

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:: ideas for possible contributions ::

- participatory economics : specific articles/interviews/case studies about worker collectives/ self-managed workplaces/ cooperatives.

- worker autonomy: what it means / operismo / refusal of work / non-alienated forms of labor / autonomous unions / occupied factories / unions of the unemployed / the IWW / the Mondragon collectives / importance of worker autonomy as site of cultural/political struggle.

- community economics: self-organized community experiments in health care / cooperative agriculture and community gardens / land trusts / cooperative housing / micro credit projects / participatory budgeting / forms of mutual aid / gift economies.

- open source coding, Linux, copylefting

- solidarity economics: networks of cooperative economic structures / cooperation between cooperatives / barter networks / fair trade networks

- pirate economics: monkey wrenching / sabotage / squatting

-post-autistic economics: alternatives to rational actor models /

-ecology and resource management: bioregionalism / community supported agriculture / sustainability and design issues / econeighborhoods



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