Participatory, Self-Managed, Collective Building Projects: When Every Act Is Politicised - 20/10/16
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Advocates of a practical utopia, committed to the search for consistency between ecological theories and practices, explore the notions of “participation” and of “work” from a critical perspective on industrial development. Work is then understood as the adoption of a political stance (ecological, libertarian). In the world of militant eco-construction, we study variations in the organisation of tasks in participatory, self-managed and collective building projects, whether in legal frameworks such as worker cooperatives (SCOP), or in the conflicting setting of a new airport in Notre-Dame-des-Landes.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Division of labour, Ecology, Activism, Eco-Construction, Self-Management, Autonomous Resistance Zones (ZAD)
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☆ | First published in French: “Chantiers participatifs, autogérés, collectifs: la politisation du moindre geste”, Sociologie du travail 57 (1), 81-103 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.soctra.2014.12.006). Translation: Christopher Hinton. |
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