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Item Cultivating community economies: tools for building a liveable world(Routledge, 2020-10-20) Gibson-Graham JK; Cameron J; Dombroski K; Healy S; Community Economies Collective; Miller E; Speth, G; Courrier, KAmid the failure of traditional politics and policies to address our fundamental challenges, an increasing number of thoughtful proposals and real-world models suggest new possibilities, this book convenes an essential conversation about ...Item Surviving well together: post development, maternity care and the politics of ontological pluralism(Routledge, 2019) McKinnon K; Healy S; Dombroski K; Klein, E; Morreo, CEItem ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES: Navigating Research and Activism(2022-01-01) Dombroski K; Roelvink GThis chapter focuses on a sub-field of economic geography that has activism at its core: community economies. We begin by situating community economies research within economic geography, in doing so placing our methodological discussion in the context of broader intellectual trends. The chapter then focuses on three challenges shaping community economies methodology today. In contextual challenges of uncertainty, we explore how community economies researchers are “staying with the trouble” (Haraway, 2016), rejecting simplification in favour of unknown yet hopeful possibility. Embracing our work as a ‘performative ontological practice', community economies research has a clear political agenda in this methodological ‘making of other worlds', one that is guided by ethical economic principles and practice. A central challenge in this work is how our methodology, and use of particular methods, is created and enacted with human and more-than-human others. This includes working with those of other intellectual traditions and different ontologies and well as more-than-human participants whose agency is often not recognized.Item Seeing Diversity, Multiplying Possibility: My journey from post-feminism to postdevelopment with JK Gibson-Graham(Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) Dombroski K; Harcourt, W

