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Community Economies Research Network (CERN) - recent publications compilation: from 2016, as at January 2020 *Note referencing format varies, so please do your own checking if using. 1 Alakavuklar, O. N. (2017). Labour of becoming a (critical) management scholar: Ambivalences, tensions and possibilities. Ephemera, 17(3), 641-651. Alakavuklar, O. N. (2018). [Book review] Anti-capitalist entrepreneurship: Lessons about and for the multitude. Counterfutures: Left thought & practice Aotearoa, 2018 (6), 175-183 Alakavuklar, O. N. (2018). [Book review] Living in the new dark ages: Is there a hope? Organization, 25(5), 681-683. DOI: 10.1177/1350508417753027 Alakavuklar, O. N. & Alamgir, F. (2018). Ethics of resistance in organisations: A conceptual proposal. Journal of Business Ethics, 149(1), 31-43. DOI:10.1007/s10551-017-3631-2 Alakavuklar, O. N. & Dickson, A. (2016). [Editorial] Social movements, resistance and social change in Aotearoa/New Zealand: An intervention for dialogue, collaboration and synergy. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 11(2), 83-88. DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2016.1192047 Alakavuklar, O. N., Dickson, A. & Stablein, R. (2017). The alienation of scholarship in modern business schools: From Marxist material relations to the Lacanian subject. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 16(3), 454-468. DOI:10.5465/amle.2015.0004 Alamgir, F. & Alakavuklar, O. N. (2018). Compliance codes and women workers’ (mis)representation and (non)recognition in the apparel industry of Bangladesh. Journal of Business Ethics. DOI: 10.1007/s10551-018-4080-2 Araujo, E. (2016). Consensus decision-making as a research method for generative justice: Empirical practices from a money-less economy in Chiapas, Mexico. Teknocultura, v.13(2) Araujo, E. (2016). Collective exchanges: Reflections from a decolonial feminist moneyless economy in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. International Journal on Sociology and Social Policy Araujo, E. (2016). What do we resist when we resist the State? In Lopes de Souza, M; White, RJ; and Springer, S. (eds.). Theories of resistance: Anarchism, geography and the spirit of revolt. Rowman and Littlefield International Araujo, E. (2017). Resource-full organized communities undermine systems of domination: How the poor rise up in San Cristobal de las Casas. In Truscello, M. and Nangwaya, A. (eds.) Why don't the poor rise up? AK Press. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/34243158/Resourceful_Organized_Communities_Undermine_Systems_of_Domination_How_the_Poor_R ise_up_in_San_Cristobal_de_las_Casas Barca, S. (2017). Book Review: In defense of degrowth. Opinions and manifestos/ Doughnut economics. Seven ways to think like a 21st century economist. Local Environment, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13549839.2017.1399997

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Community Economies Research Network (CERN) - recent publications compilation: from 2016, as at January 2020

*Note referencing format varies, so please do your own checking if using.

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Alakavuklar, O. N. (2017). Labour of becoming a (critical) management scholar: Ambivalences, tensions and possibilities. Ephemera, 17(3), 641-651.

Alakavuklar, O. N. (2018). [Book review] Anti-capitalist entrepreneurship: Lessons about and for the multitude. Counterfutures: Left thought & practice Aotearoa, 2018 (6), 175-183

Alakavuklar, O. N. (2018). [Book review] Living in the new dark ages: Is there a hope? Organization, 25(5), 681-683. DOI: 10.1177/1350508417753027

Alakavuklar, O. N. & Alamgir, F. (2018). Ethics of resistance in organisations: A conceptual proposal. Journal of Business Ethics, 149(1), 31-43. DOI:10.1007/s10551-017-3631-2

Alakavuklar, O. N. & Dickson, A. (2016). [Editorial] Social movements, resistance and social change in Aotearoa/New Zealand: An intervention for dialogue, collaboration and synergy. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 11(2), 83-88. DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2016.1192047

Alakavuklar, O. N., Dickson, A. & Stablein, R. (2017). The alienation of scholarship in modern business schools: From Marxist material relations to the Lacanian subject. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 16(3), 454-468. DOI:10.5465/amle.2015.0004

Alamgir, F. & Alakavuklar, O. N. (2018). Compliance codes and women workers’ (mis)representation and (non)recognition in the apparel industry of Bangladesh. Journal of Business Ethics. DOI: 10.1007/s10551-018-4080-2

Araujo, E. (2016). Consensus decision-making as a research method for generative justice:

Empirical practices from a money-less economy in Chiapas, Mexico. Teknocultura, v.13(2)

Araujo, E. (2016). Collective exchanges: Reflections from a decolonial feminist moneyless

economy in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. International Journal on Sociology and

Social Policy

Araujo, E. (2016). What do we resist when we resist the State? In Lopes de Souza, M; White, RJ;

and Springer, S. (eds.). Theories of resistance: Anarchism, geography and the spirit of revolt.

Rowman and Littlefield International

Araujo, E. (2017). Resource-full organized communities undermine systems of domination: How the poor rise up in San Cristobal de las Casas. In Truscello, M. and Nangwaya, A. (eds.) Why don't the poor rise up? AK Press. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/34243158/Resourceful_Organized_Communities_Undermine_Systems_of_Domination_How_the_Poor_Rise_up_in_San_Cristobal_de_las_Casas

Barca, S. (2017). Book Review: In defense of degrowth. Opinions and manifestos/ Doughnut economics. Seven ways to think like a 21st century economist. Local Environment, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13549839.2017.1399997

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Diprose, G. (2017). Radical equality, care and labour in a community economy. Gender, Place & Culture, v.24(6), 834-850. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317550126_Radical_equality_care_and_labour_in_a_community_economy

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Dombroski, K., Diprose, G. & Boles, I. (2019). Can the commons be temporary? The role of

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Fisher, J. & Nading, A. (2017). Zopilotes, alacranes, y hormigas (Vultures, scorpions, and ants): Animal metaphors as organizational politics in a Nicaraguan garbage crisis. Antipode. DOI: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anti.12376/full

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Healy, S., Dombroski K., Diprose G., Conradson D., McNeill, J. & Watkins A. (2019). More than monitoring: Developing impact measures for transformative social enterprise. Peer-reviewed paper selected for United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE) 2019 forum: Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals: What Role for Social and Solidarity Economy? Geneva: UNFTSSE. http://unsse.org/knowledge-hub/more-than-monitoring-developing-impact-measures-for-transformative-social-enterprise/

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Beling, A. E. (2019). Sinergias Sur-Norte para una ‘transición civilizatoria’ a la sustentabilidad.

Propuesta para un diálogo de saberes entre Buen Vivir, Decrecimiento, y Desarrollo Humano.

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Cubillo-Guevara, A.P., Vanhulst, J., Hidalgo-Capitán, A.L. & Beling, A. E. (2018). Die

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Bajoit, G. & Vanhulst, J. (2016). Las acciones colectivas conflictivas. El caso del movimiento

estudiantil chileno. Anuari del Conflicte Social 2016. Universidad de Barcelona

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Beling, A. & Vanhulst, J. (2018). “Aportes para una genealogía glocal del Buen vivir”. En: Alcántara,

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Beling, A. & Vanhulst, J. (Eds.). (2019). Desarrollo non Sancto: La religión como actor emergente en

el debate global sobre el futuro de la humanidad. Siglo XXI: México D.F.

Beling, A. & Vanhulst, J. (2019). “Introducción: Laudato Si’ o la antigua novedad de la religión para

dinamizar el pensamiento y la acción socio-ecológicas”. En: Desarrollo non Sancto. Siglo XXI

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Beling, A. & Vanhulst, J. (2019). “La Gran Transformación: desde un desarrollo “non sancto” a una

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Carballo, A.E., Beling, A., Vanhulst, J. (2018). Peripherie Stichwort: Buen vivir, Peripherie, v.149,

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Cid Aguayo B., Saravia P., Letelier E., Sandoval D., Carroza N. & Vanhulst J. (2019). Discursos de

diversidad económica en el centro-sur de Chile: Definiciones en disputa en torno a la economía

social, solidaria y autogestionaria. Miríada. Available at:

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Cid Aguayo B., Vanhulst, J. & Rojas Alday, C. (2019). Procesos retro-innovadores para la

sustentabilidad socio-ecológica: el caso de la producción campesina de quesos de leche cruda en

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Gibson-Graham, J.K., Cameron, J., and Healy. S. (2017). Retomemos La Economia: Una Guía Ética para Transformar Nuestras Comunidades. By Maria Juliana Florez (translator). Bogota: ASEUC

Heras, Ana Inés (2018). Mutuo. Aportes del pensamiento de Ferenczi al trabajo con grupos e instituciones Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones INCLUIR

Heras, A. I. y Miano, A. (2017). Educación, auto organización y territorio. Revista Mexicana de Investigación Educativa, 22, (73): 533-564. https://www.comie.org.mx/v1/revista/portal.php?idm=es&sec=SC03&&sub=SBB&criterio=ART73008

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Heras Monner Sans, Ana Inés. (2016). Análisis de la interacción y análisis institucional. Algunos encuentros y desencuentros como punto de partida para una reflexión metodológica. Interseçoes, 18 (2): 324-346. UERJ: Río de Janeiro, Brasil. http://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/intersecoes/article/view/26730

Letelier F., Micheletti S. & Vanhulst J. (2017). Prácticas instituyentes en el espacio vecinal: el

barrio como común. Revista Polis, v.15(45)

Letelier E., Vanhulst J., Cid Aguayo B. & González R. (2019). Panorama de la economía social en

Chile: la brecha entre definiciones formales y sustantivas. REVESCO, Revista de Estudios

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Miano, María A. & Heras, Ana I. (2018). Niñas y niños toman la palabra. El potencial formativo de la narración. RLCSNJ, [S.l.], v. 16, n. 2, p. 979-994, jul. 2018. ISSN 2027-7679. Available at: http://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/rlcsnj/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/3339

Miano, M.A. & Heras Monner Sans, A. I. (2019). Un análisis histórico y geográfico de la articulación

de actores sociales en la apertura de escuelas de alternancia. Estudios Geográficos, v.80(287),

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Monje, Ana M., Burin, D., MTA & Heras, Ana I. (2018) Dislocando la propiedad. Un analisis sobre usos del espacio en una experiencia colectiva en Rosario, Argentina. En Revista Huellas, 22 (2), 35-54. Available at: https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/huellas/article/view/3240/3337

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Pagotto, M. A., Foio, M. del S., Burin, D. y Ricca, C. (2019). Prácticas y sentidos sobre el valor político

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Vieta, M. (2018). Autogestión ayer, hoy y mañana (prologue). In A. Ruggeri, Autogestión y

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