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J.K. Gibson-Graham is a pen name shared by feminist economic geographers Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson. Their first book ''The End of Capitalism (as we knew it)'' was published in 1996, followed by ''A Postcapitalist Politics'' in 2006. Julie Graham died on April 4, 2010 from complications from cancer.〔(Julie Graham (1945-2010): Obituary )〕 Katherine Gibson is currently professor at the Institute of Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney.〔(Katherine Gibson's profile on ICS web domain )〕 The two women also founded The Community Economies Research Network (CERN) and the Community Economies Collective (CEC), "international collaborative networks of researchers who share an interest in theorizing, discussing, representing and ultimately enacting new visions of economy."〔http://www.communityeconomies.org/Home Community Economies Home Page〕 ==Work== Their current work involves rethinking economy and re-visioning economic development. They and the community economies collective draw on political economy, poststructuralism, feminism, and ongoing community-based research to pursue three major research directions: *Producing a language of the diverse economy that highlights the variety of transactions, forms of labor, class relations, types of enterprise, ecological relationships, and development dynamics in contemporary economies *Generating narratives, models and projects of non-capitalist and alternative capitalist development *Constructing and strengthening community economies in place through local action research. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「J. K. Gibson-Graham」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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