>>>X-Original-To: [log in to unmask] >>>Delivered-To: [log in to unmask] >>>Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 23:55:44 -0400 >>>From: Ruth Indeck <[log in to unmask]> >>>X-Accept-Language: en-us, en >>>Subject: Greenpepper Call for Contributors: Life Beyond the Market >>>X-Priority: 3)) >>>To: undisclosed-recipients: ; >>>X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new at gn.apc.org >>>X-Spam-Status: No, hits=2.0 tagged_above=-999.0 required=4.2 >>> tests=PRIORITY_NO_NAME, RCVD_IN_NJABL, RCVD_IN_SORBS >>>X-Spam-Level: ** >>> >>>To URPE Members and Friends >>> >>>For more information or to send written contributions contact: >>>[log in to unmask] >>> >>>www.greenpeppermagazine.org >>> >>>************************* >>> >>> >>>:: Greenpepper Magazine :: Life Beyond the Market Issue :: Call for >>>Contributors :: >>> >>>GREENPEPPER is an Amsterdam-based environmental and social justice >>>magazine focusing on direct and autonomist action. >>> >>>To coincide with the Life After Capitalism conference to be held in New >>>York City in August 2004 the theme one of the upcoming issues of the >>>magazine is LIFE BEYOND THE MARKET. >>> >>>GREENPEPPER is currently looking for contributions for the LIFE BEYOND THE >>>MARKET issue. Topics to be explored include (but are not limited to): >>> >>>Post-capitalist economic models / solidarity economics / occupied >>>factories, barter networks, unions of the unemployed / worker collectives >>>and participatory economics, alternative currencies and land trusts / >>>autonomous unionism and operismo / self-managed workplaces / Linux and >>>Open source, forms of gift economies /dual power structures and economic >>>solidarity. For more ideas on possible contributions see the list below. >>> >>>Contributions can be written text (either 1000-1500 or 2500-3000 words) or >>>other visual submissions (1-3 A4 landscape pages) and must be sent to us >>>by June 15. More importantly, contributions should be critical, >>>generative of different ways of thinking about and/or visualising these >>>issues, and relevant to those engaged in political and cultural struggles >>>around building cooperative economies. >>> >>>For more information or to send written contributions contact: >>>[log in to unmask] >>> >>>To send visual contributions contact : >>>[log in to unmask] >>> >>>If you'd like to send us a contribution, please email a brief (50 - 100w) >>>description or idea to us by 25 May. To find out more about GREENPEPPER >>>go to www.greenpeppermagazine.org >>> >>>........................................... >>> >>>:: ideas for possible contributions :: >>> >>>- participatory economics : specific articles/interviews/case studies >>>about worker collectives/ self-managed workplaces/ cooperatives. >>> >>>- worker autonomy: what it means / operismo / refusal of work / >>>non-alienated forms of labor / autonomous unions / occupied factories / >>>unions of the unemployed / the IWW / the Mondragon collectives / >>>importance of worker autonomy as site of cultural/political struggle. >>> >>>- community economics: self-organized community experiments in health care >>>/ cooperative agriculture and community gardens / land trusts / >>>cooperative housing / micro credit projects / participatory budgeting / >>>forms of mutual aid / gift economies. >>> >>>- open source coding, Linux, copylefting >>> >>>- solidarity economics: networks of cooperative economic structures / >>>cooperation between cooperatives / barter networks / fair trade networks >>> >>>- pirate economics: monkey wrenching / sabotage / squatting >>> >>>-post-autistic economics: alternatives to rational actor models / >>> >>>-ecology and resource management: bioregionalism / community supported >>>agriculture / sustainability and design issues / econeighborhoods >>> >>>.................................. >>> >>>--- >>>You are currently subscribed to leftalliance as: [log in to unmask] >>>To unsubscribe email [log in to unmask] >> >> >>-- >>Chris Jones >>CSE / Capital and Class >>25 Horsell Road >>London, N5 1XL >>02076079615 >>www.cseweb.org.uk -- Chris Jones CSE / Capital and Class 25 Horsell Road London, N5 1XL 02076079615 www.cseweb.org.uk