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Record Nr.

UNINA9910213856403321

Titolo

Alternative economies and spaces : new perspectives for a sustainable economy / / edited by Hans-Martin Zademach, Sebastian Hillebrand

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, Germany : , : Transcript Verlag, , [2013]

©2013

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (157 p.)

Collana

Global Studies

Disciplina

338.9

Soggetti

Economic geography

Space in economics

Regional economics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Papers from the study program 'Space - Society - Economy' at the Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt held during the winter term 2011/2012.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

1  CONTENT    5  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS    7  ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIES AND SPACES: INTRODUCTORY REMARKS    9  INTERROGATING ALTERNATIVE LOCAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIES: THE BRITISH CREDIT UNION MOVEMENT AND POST-BINARY THINKING    23  THE ALTERNATIVE ECONOMY AT THE REGIONAL SCALE? LESSONS FROM THE CHIEMGAU    43  THE POSSIBILITIES OF ECONOMIC DIFFERENCE? SOCIAL RELATIONS OF VALUE, SPACE AND ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES    69  PLACING THE PRACTICES OF ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES: ALTERNATIVE RETAIL, THE SPACES OF INTENTION AND ETHICAL AMBIGUITIES    85  SOCIAL ENTERPRISE, SOCIAL INNOVATION AND ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIES: INSIGHTS FROM FAIR TRADE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY    113  REFERENCES    131  NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS    155

Sommario/riassunto

The volume entails a collection of contributions by leading scholars (Raymond Bryant, Michael K. Goodman, Benjamin Huybrechts, Andrew E.G. Jonas, Roger Lee, Peter North, and Katinka Weber) concerned with alternative modes of economic and social exchange. The cases addressed in these contributions - including credit unions, alternative currencies, sustainable consumption, and social enterprises - deliver



valuable insights into how such alternatives are performed at various scales and spaces in relation to and beyond the economic mainstream. In sum, the collection provides vital grounds for both a transition of the economic system towards a more sustainable one, and a reconceptualisation of the economic itself in our scholarly thinking and everyday lives.

»This book is a welcome addition to the alternative economics literature, and would be helpful for students, academics and practitioners.  The book clearly illustrates the complexity and various ethical negotiations facing those of us interested in alternative socio-economic practices.«  Gradon Diprose, International Journal of Community Currency Research, 18 (2014)    »Das Buch zeichnet sich durch eine für Sammelbände ungewöhnliche Kohärenz aus. Es ergänzt Standardwerke aus dem angelsächsischen und französischsprachigen Raum [...] durch seine differenzierten konzeptionellen Perspektiven und sektoralen Beispiele. Es eignet sich daher als hervorragende Einstiegslektüre in ein Themenfeld, das in der Geographie in den nächsten Jahren weiter an Dynamik gewinnen dürfte.«  Christian Schulz, Geographische Zeitschrift, 103/2 (2015)    »Insgesamt machen die Beiträge [...] zwei strukturelle Merkmale der Debatte über real mögliche Nachhaltigkeit deutlich: Annäherungen bedürfen in diesem Feld immer einer pluridisziplinären Perspektive - von der Geografie über die Politik bis zu den Ingenieurwissenschaften - und benötigen eine grundlegende Debatte darüber, was das gute Leben im 21. Jahrhundert, noch dazu in einem globalen Maßstab, eigentlich sein soll.«  Matthias Lemke, Portal für Politikwissenschaft, 24.04.2014    Besprochen in:    http://www.ku.de (2014)