The Model of Open Cooperativism Constantine VerevisThis book examines the role of open source technologies and the digital commons in fostering a cooperative economy. Through case studies such as Open Food Network and CoopCycle, it explores grassroots innovation and platform cooperativism as pathways toward a sustainable, post capitalist economic model.
taking hold of life in the form of childhood and shaping the power relations that encapsulate the social and cultural world(s) of adults and children
This volume continues the exploration of contemporary Argentine cinema that began in the first book
and historical amnesia by means of worlding Ireland from the late eighteenth century until Ireland’s partition and the founding of Irish Free State in 1922
She also explores changing structures of exhibition and curation
‘Complexity of Transboundary Water Conflicts’ seeks to understand transboundary water issues as complex systems with contingent conditions and possibilities
The book features twelve groundbreaking essays on Barker’s creative legacy and influence
This book de-mystifies the marketing planning process and sets it in the context of modern public library services
She moved to Manchester and trained as a nurse
The volume creates a new platform for thinking about this richly dynamic but so far critically underappreciated medieval bestseller
contributors in World Film Locations: Reykjavík explore such topics as the relationship between Iceland and its capital city
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this anthology offers new understandings of the cultural significance of race in the programme – how the show’s representations of racial diversity