Counter-Hegemonic Decision Premises in Commons-based Peer Production – A Degrowth Case Study
Creators
- 1. Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, B.Robra1@leeds.ac.uk
- 2. Ragnar Nurske Department of Innovation and Governance, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, Alexandros.Pazaitis@taltech.ee P2P Lab, Greece
- 3. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Division of Electric Power, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, Latoufis@power.ece.ntua.gr; Wind Empowerment
Description
Capitalism is evidently the main cause of ecological degradation, climate change, and social inequality. Degrowth as a counter-hegemony opposes the capitalist imperatives of economic growth and capital accumulation and radically seeks to transform society towards sustainability. This has strong political economic implications. Economic organisations and modes of production are essential in overcoming the capitalist hegemony. This paper investigates two commons-based peer production (CBPP) organisations in a qualitative case study by asking how they could align with degrowth counter-hegemony to help overcome capitalism. Social systems theory is used as an organisational lens to empirically research decision premises and their degrowth counter-hegemonic alignment. The results show that this alignment is possible in relatively small organisations. Yet, CBPP needs to find wider adoption to help degrowth succeed for which larger organisations seem better equipped. Future studies focusing on the concept of scaling-wide in CBPP networks in the context of degrowth counter-hegemony are suggested.
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Funding
- CENTRINNO – New CENTRalities in INdustrial areas as engines for inNOvation and urban transformation 869595
- European Commission
- COSMOLOCALISM – Design Global, Manufacture Local: Assessing the Practices, Innovation, and Sustainability Potential of an Emerging Mode of Production 802512
- European Commission