A total of 13 papers have been published as part of the 3rd EMES-Polanyi Seminar held in Roskilde in April 2018. As we explained in a previous post, the energy gathered in this seminar was really hard to capture but these papers do provide an overview of the range of topics and academic perspectives that participant were able to mobilized. Below, you can find all the papers listed and ready to download:
- A political economy of labor? A Learning Perspective [go to the article]
- âWalker, there is no path, the path is made by walkingâ: the challenges of self-management in solidarity economy (by EMES member, Adriane Ferrarini)Â [go to the article]
- Channelling solidarity: inputs from third sector and the co-creation of public goods (by EMES members, Jennifer Eschweiler, Lars HulgÄrd) [go to the article]
- Cultivating commons in the heart of the city. Madrid community gardens against austerity urbanism
- Danish agriculture – sustainable management of the commons
- Elements of the institutionalization process of the forest and pasture commons in Romania as particular forms of social economy
- Responsible Public Procurement: A De-Commodification of Public Markets? A Case Study in the City of Nantes, France
- Rural social and solidarity economy initiatives from Central and Eastern Europe â In contexts of peripheralisation to what extent may participation be a reality? (by EMES member Melinda MihĂĄly)
- Solidarity Economy and commercialization channels in the North and South of Brazil (by EMES member Fabio Schwab do Nascimento)
- Substantivist economy as a starting point for reflection. Learnings from a co-operative inquiry
- The significance of trust for Organizational Accountability: The Legacy of Karl Polanyi
- Towards âQualitative growthâ-oriented Collective Action Frameworks: Articulating Commons and Solidarity Economy (by EMES member Ana Margarida Esteves)
- When the domestic is also political: redistribution by women from the South. A feminist approach (by EMES member Luciane Lucas dos Santos)