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Entrepreneurial Activism? Platform Cooperativism Between Subversion and Co-optation [PDF]
Platform cooperativism proposes to create an alternative to the corporate sharing economy based on a model of democratically owned and governed cooperatives.
Marisol Sandoval
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South Atlantic Quarterly, 2019
This paper focalizes on the economic model of digital platforms as a new method of coordinating the production of value. We suggest that the advent of “platform capitalism” is symptomatic of a crisis of the model of the firm understood as a space separated from society and based on private ownership.
Massimiliano Nicoli, Luca Paltrinieri
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This paper focalizes on the economic model of digital platforms as a new method of coordinating the production of value. We suggest that the advent of “platform capitalism” is symptomatic of a crisis of the model of the firm understood as a space separated from society and based on private ownership.
Massimiliano Nicoli, Luca Paltrinieri
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Interactions, 2022
This forum focuses on the conditions and futures of the labor underpinning technology production and maintenance. We welcome standalone articles as well as interviews and conversations about all tech labor within the global supply chain of digital technologies. --- Seyram Avle and Sarah Fox, Editors
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This forum focuses on the conditions and futures of the labor underpinning technology production and maintenance. We welcome standalone articles as well as interviews and conversations about all tech labor within the global supply chain of digital technologies. --- Seyram Avle and Sarah Fox, Editors
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Cooperativism and Agroforestry in the Eastern Amazon
Latin American Perspectives, 2010An agricultural cooperative in the eastern Amazon region composed primarily of Japanese immigrants and their descendants practices agroforestry with black pepper, cacao, and tropical fruits as the principal crops. Its success is largely contingent upon institutional flexibility and long-term economic and environmental sustainability.
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Mondragón: The Dilemmas of a Mature Cooperativism
2013The Mondragon cooperative experience began in the 1950s, in the town of the same name in the Alto Deba region of Guipuzcoa, in the Basque Country. Created by a small group of people, it is now one of the best-known and most influential cooperatives in the world.
Larraitz Altuna Gabilondo +2 more
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