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Enacting post-capitalist politics through the sites and practices of social reproduction

Oona Morrow
Kelly Dombroski

In this book chapter, we consider what it would mean to see the sites and practices of 'life's work' as potential areas that spark change in economies and subjectivities.

Worker Co-operatives and Spaces of Possibility: An Investigation of Subject Space at Collective Copies

Janelle Cornwell

This paper explores the production of space and time at a worker co-operative copy shop in Western Massachusetts.

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