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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Editorial Introduction – Duncan Fuller, Andrew E.G. Jonas and Roger Lee
Editorial Postscript
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Acronyms and Key Concepts
PART I ON ALTERNATIVES AND DIVERSITY
1 ‘Alternative’ This, ‘Alternative’ That … : Interrogating Alterity and Diversity
PART II ALTERNATIVE SPACES OF FINANCE, PRODUCTION AND INNOVATION
2 The Longevity of Alternative Economic Practices: Lessons from Alternative Currency Networks
3 Alterity’s Geographies: Socio-territoriality and Difference in Islamic Banking and Finance
4 Finding Alterity in Innovation or Finding Innovation in Alterity?
5 Mutual Dependency, Diversity and Alterity in Production: Cooperatives, Group Contracting and Factories
6 On the Alternativeness of Alternative Food Networks: Sustainability and the Co-production of Social and Ecological Wealth
PART III ALTERNATIVE MARKETS AND SPACES OF CONSUMPTION
7 How Fair is Fair Enough? Negotiating Alterity and Compromise Within the German Fair Trade Movement
8 On Not Keeping up with the Joneses: Is it ‘Alternative’ Not to Shop?
9 ‘Something Different for the Weekend’ Alterity, Performance, Routine and Proficiency at Farmers’ Markets in the Northeast of England
10 Are You Alternative? ‘Alternative’ Food Networks and Consumers’ Definitions of Alterity
11 The Danish Organic Movement: From Social Movement to Market Mainstream and Beyond… ?
PART IV ALTERNATIVE SPACES OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AND DEVELOPMENT
12 Time Banking: A New Economics Alternative
13 Where is the ‘Social’ in Social Enterprise?
14 Social Enterprise and Socio-legal Structure: Constructing Alternative Institutional Spaces for Economic Development
15 Housing in Common: In Search of a Strategy for Housing Alterity in England in the 21st Century
16 Diverse Present(s), Alternative Futures
PART V CONCLUSION CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON ALTERITY AND DIVERSITY
17 Spiders, Bees or Architects? Imagination and the Radical Immanence of Alternatives/Diversity for Political-Economic Geographies
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