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            Die Welt reparieren

            Open Source und Selbermachen als postkapitalistische Praxis

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            Contributor(s)
            Baier, Andrea (editor)
            Hansing, Tom (editor)
            Müller, Christa (editor)
            Werner, Karin (editor)
            Collection
            Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            Across the world, more and more DIY initiatives are cropping up, in which a diversity of matters and problems are being collectively dealt with. In these collaborative contexts – located away from the market and the state - an understanding of living together and urbanity based around democracy is tested out, and at the same time, ecologically and socially responsible solutions are being sought for fundamental forms of provision of food, of energy, and for making all manner of technology accessible. In the process, fascinating new forms of collective production, repairing and swapping arise which challenge the industrial logic of the 20th century, even turn them on their head. This book is dedicated to the visionary power of these promising innovative practices, and at the same time, provides a societal categorisation of the new `laboratories' of societal transformation. With photographs by Falk Messerschmidt.
             
            Weltweit entstehen immer mehr Initiativen des Selbermachens, in denen eine Vielfalt von Anliegen und Problemen kollektiv bearbeitet werden. In diesen – jenseits von Markt und Staat angesiedelten – kollaborativen Zusammenhängen wird ein basisdemokratisch orientiertes Verständnis von Zusammenleben und Urbanität erprobt und zugleich nach ökologisch und sozial sinnvollen Lösungen für grundlegende Formen der Versorgung mit Nahrungsmitteln, Energie sowie für alle zugängliche Technik gesucht. Dabei entstehen faszinierende neue Formen des gemeinsamen Produzierens, Reparierens und Tauschens von Dingen, die die industrielle Logik des 20. Jahrhunderts herausfordern und sogar auf den Kopf stellen. Das Buch widmet sich der visionären Kraft dieser vielversprechenden innovativen Praxis und bietet zugleich eine gesellschaftliche Einordnung der neuen »Labore« gesellschaftlicher Transformation.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/159537
            Keywords
            reparieren; sharing; share economy; partizipation; cultural studies; sociology; collaboration; open source; do it yourself; real democracy; eigenarbeit; ecology; open hardware; urban studies; 4th industrial revolution; stadt; soziologie; new urbanism; open design; kollaboration; kulturwissenschaft; neuer urbanismus; post-growth; 4. industrielle revelution; city; commons; degrowth; selbermachen; makerspaces; makermovement; postwachstum; fablabs; repair movement; wachstumsrücknahme; zivilgesellschaft; echte demokratie; ökologie; civil society; participation; Reparatur; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSD Urban communities
            DOI
            10.14361/9783839433775
            ISBN
            9783837633771
            Publisher
            transcript Verlag
            Publisher website
            http://www.transcript-verlag.de
            Publication date and place
            Bielefeld, 2016
            Grantor
            • Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
            Series
            Urban Studies,
            Pages
            352
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