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Cover Food Politics, Activism and Alternative Consumer Cooperatives

Food Politics, Activism and Alternative Consumer Cooperatives

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Authors:
Beyza Oba
and
Zeynep Özsoy

Using the example of Turkey, where neoliberal economics combined with authoritarian politics formed conditions that have profound social consequences, this book investigates Alternative Consumer Cooperatives (ACCs) as spaces for prefigurative food politics.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
30 Oct 2023
Online ISBN:
9781529220056
Series:
Organizations and Activism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529220056
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Front Matter
Front Matter
Series Editors’ Preface
1: Introduction: Experimenting with Direct Democracy
2: The Politics of Food: Alignment for Solidarity and Resistance
3: Against Neo-Liberalism and Authoritarianism: The Background to Food Politics in Turkey
4: The Political Economy of Consumer Cooperatives in Turkey
5: Alternative Consumer Cooperatives in the Making of a Public Sphere
6: Experimenting with an Alternative to the Capitalist Food Provisioning System
7: The Governance of Alternative Consumer Cooperatives
8: Instead of a Conclusion
Back Matter
Notes
References
Index

Following the global financial crisis of 2008, there has been a significant interest amongst scholars and activists in alternative forms of organization which operate according to a non-capitalist logic, including the Alternative Consumer Cooperatives (ACCs).

Using the example of Turkey, where neoliberal economics combined with authoritarian politics formed conditions that have profound social and economic consequences, this book investigates ACCs as spaces for prefigurative food politics.

Offering a novel perspective on alternative forms of organizing, this book challenges the easy assumptions of what it means to be a scholar working on activism in the Global North and shows how, through the foundational values of solidarity, reciprocity and responsibility, it is possible to create new and imaginative forms of politics and activism.

Beyza Oba is Professor in Organization Studies at İstanbul Bilgi University.

Zeynep Özsoy is Professor in Organization Studies and Acting Dean of Business School at Altınbaş University.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2023
Hardback ISBN:
9781529220032
ePub ISBN:
9781529220049
Online ISBN:
9781529220056
Page Extent:
192
Keywords:
Diverse economies; prefigurative politics; alternative organizations; cooperatives; food sovereignty; horizantalism; Turkey
Global Social Challenges:
Hunger, Food, Water and Shelter
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 2: Zero Hunger, Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities
Subject:
Business, Management and Economics, Business and Management, Organisation Studies, Responsible Business, Community Development, Communities and Social Action, International Development, Population Growth, Food and Consumption
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