Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State
Eskelinen, T., Hirvilammi, T., & Venäläinen, J. (Eds.). (2020). Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State. MayFly. http://mayflybooks.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/ECEWAWS_final_e-book.pdf
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2020Discipline
Kansainvälinen kehitystutkimusYhteiskuntapolitiikkaSosiaalitieteiden yksikköInternational Development StudiesSocial and Public PolicyThe Unit of Social SciencesCopyright
© 2020 the Authors
The Nordic welfare states, despite their history of successful welfare generation, have recently experienced a penetration of capitalist market relations to ever new spheres of life. Also their failure to create ecologically sustainable welfare models has been undeniable.
Simultaneously, community economies have emerged as a source of ideas and practices on what ‘the economy’ fundamentally could signify. In their multiple manifestations, community economies are about enacting the economy differently, on a grassroots level.
Yet community economies have typically not been analysed as inspirations and challenges to the future of the welfare state. This is despite that, to some extent, they share the same ethos with Nordic welfare states, based on the values of universalism and decommodification.
This book presents a number of empirical case studies of community economies in the context of a Nordic welfare state to better understand the potential of community economies and the interaction and friction with state governance, and more generally the conditions in which community economies and Nordic welfare states can co-exist and cooperate.
Could a Nordic welfare state be an enabling platform for community economies to diffuse? And could community economies show the welfare states a future based on decommodification and respect of the ecological limits?
The authors of the book are Finnish academics with an activist leaning, representing a number of different academic disciplines.
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978-1-906948-51-1
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