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OverviewWith the rise of urban gardens, worker-owned coops, ecological communities, and occupied factories, we are witnessing the emergence of a new wave of social movements. Bringing together an international group of scholars, this edited collection covers theory, empirical case studies and methodology to analyse the unique characteristics of these movements which differ greatly from their precedents. The contributors demonstrate what we can learn from these movements to rethink our economies and societies. This is a comprehensive and timely resource which will illuminate how prefigurative politics can help us envision a post pandemic, fairer and more sustainable society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eleonora Gea Piccardi , Laura Centemeri , Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou , Francesca Forno (Università degli Studi di Trento)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Bristol University Press ISBN: 9781529215656ISBN 10: 152921565 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 20 September 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""Unpacking the actual and potential contribution of prefigurative politics, this edited volume reinvigorates and bridges ongoing debates on social movements, grassroots activism and alternative futures."" Flor Avelino, Utrecht University ""In times of rapidly deepening multiple crises, radical emancipatory alternatives are needed more than ever. Opponents of such a systemic change often argue that alternatives are not viable. This fascinating volume shows that this is simply not true. Prefiguration is key if we are to rethink what the ""good life"" means and how we can get there."" Ulrich Brand, University of Vienna ""The future, our collective future, does not simply happen – it is made. At the moment it is being engineered by corporate capitalists with dreams of dominion, but this important collection shows us how it can be grown differently. If you want to understand how organizing is politics made 'durable', then read this book."" Martin Parker, University of Bristol “As the world searches for pathways out of multiple global crises, lessons from grounded alternatives are crucial to prefiguring pluriversal transformations. By providing experiences from a wide range of situations around the world, this book is a valuable addition to literature emerging from people's movements, as well as contributing to those movements.” Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh and Global Tapestry of Alternatives ""In a world desperately needing hope, this book tackles the difficult task of the making of different worlds, through an honest interrogation of prefigurative politics. Grounded in critical thought and empirical experience, the contributions make a well-rounded offering that invites the reader into the conversation and praxis of life building."" Vasna Ramasar, Lund University and Global Tapestry of Alternatives ""Monticelli’s fascinating anthology examines the notion of ‘prefiguration’ through the lenses of open marxism, ontological politics, critical management theory, deconstructive analysis, even ecofeminism. Yet the term as such, defies easy academic capture - even as an embodied prefigurative politics fires up inspiration and hope in people facing the everyday predations of a global patriarchal-capitalist-coloniality."" Ariel Salleh, Global University for Sustainability Monticelli's fascinating anthology examines the notion of 'prefiguration' through the lenses of open marxism, ontological politics, critical management theory, deconstructive analysis, even ecofeminism. Yet the term as such, defies easy academic capture - even as an embodied prefigurative politics fires up inspiration and hope in people facing the everyday predations of a global patriarchal-capitalist-coloniality. Ariel Salleh, Global University for Sustainability Author InformationLara Monticelli is Assistant Professor and Marie Skodowska-Curie fellow at Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |