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In times of crisis, mutual aid becomes paramount. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, new forms of sharing had gained momentum to redress precarity and stark economic inequality. Today, a diverse array of mutualistic organizations seek to fundamentally restructure housing, care, labor, food, and more. Yet design, art, and architecture play a key role in shaping these initiatives, fulfilling their promise of solidarity, and ensuring that these values endure. In this book, artist Marisa Morán Jahn and architect Rafi Segal converse about the transformative potential of mutualism and design with…mehr
In times of crisis, mutual aid becomes paramount. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, new forms of sharing had gained momentum to redress precarity and stark economic inequality. Today, a diverse array of mutualistic organizations seek to fundamentally restructure housing, care, labor, food, and more. Yet design, art, and architecture play a key role in shaping these initiatives, fulfilling their promise of solidarity, and ensuring that these values endure.
In this book, artist Marisa Morán Jahn and architect Rafi Segal converse about the transformative potential of mutualism and design with leading thinkers and practitioners: Mercedes Bidart, Arturo Escobar, Michael Hardt, Greg Lindsay, Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Ai-jen Poo, and Trebor Scholz. Together, they consider how design inspires, invigorates, and sustains contemporary forms of mutualism-including platform cooperatives, digital-first communities, emerging currencies, mutual aid, care networks, social-change movements, and more. From these dialogues emerge powerful visions of futures guided by communal self-determination and collective well-being.
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Autorenporträt
Marisa Morán Jahn is an artist, filmmaker, and Sundance Fellow who has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, and Parsons/The New School, where she is the associate director of integrated design. Artforum has praised her work as "exemplifying the possibilities of art as social practice."
Rafi Segal is an architect and associate professor of architecture and urbanism at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His current work focuses on how emerging forms of sharing and collectivity affect the design of buildings and cities.
Inhaltsangabe
Design Solidarity, by Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal Conversations: On the Commons, by Michael Hardt On Self-Determination in a World Where Many Worlds Fit, by Arturo Escobar On Solidarity and Political Emancipation, by Jessica Gordon Nembhard On Labor and Cooperatives, by Trebor Scholz On Mutual Aid Societies and Digital-First Organizing, by Greg Lindsay On Digital Platforms in Informal Economies, by Mercedes Bidart On Mutualism and Care, by Ai-jen Poo Architectures for New Collectives, by Rafi Segal Creation as Counterpower, by Marisa Morán Jahn Carehaus: Designing for Care, by Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal Acknowledgments About the Authors and Contributors Index
Design Solidarity, by Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal Conversations: On the Commons, by Michael Hardt On Self-Determination in a World Where Many Worlds Fit, by Arturo Escobar On Solidarity and Political Emancipation, by Jessica Gordon Nembhard On Labor and Cooperatives, by Trebor Scholz On Mutual Aid Societies and Digital-First Organizing, by Greg Lindsay On Digital Platforms in Informal Economies, by Mercedes Bidart On Mutualism and Care, by Ai-jen Poo Architectures for New Collectives, by Rafi Segal Creation as Counterpower, by Marisa Morán Jahn Carehaus: Designing for Care, by Marisa Morán Jahn and Rafi Segal Acknowledgments About the Authors and Contributors Index
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