Self-organization
What do autonomy, activism and self-organisation mean in the neoliberal context? A conversation with Antonella Corsani
This is a dialogue with Antonella Corsani on theses contained in her book "Chemins de la liberté: Le travail entre hétéronomie et autonomie"[1] (trans. Paths to freedom: work between heteronomy and autonomy), which was published in October 2020.
Childcare commons: Of feminist subversions of community and commune in Barcelona
Introduction: Childcare commons as a vector of political change
Writing to the mothers’ Whatsapp group is better than calling 112.
(Urban saying amongst mothers in Poble Sec)
The struggle for good leadership in social movement organizations: Collective reflection and rules as basis for autonomy
Introduction[*]
The goal of this paper is to analyze characteristics, challenges and leadership practices in social movement organizations (SMO). To explore this, we also discuss tensions that arise by implementing aspired forms of leadership, and how activists deal with these tensions. Broadly, in our study leadership is defined as a process and practice that provides guidance to groups or organizations (Crevani, 2018: 88).