Alternative economies, digital innovation and commoning in grassroots organisations: Analysing degrowth currencies in the Spanish region of Catalonia

The wake of the 2008 financial crisis wrought economic havoc in Spain, resulting in the widespread protest of the indignados movement. Catalonia in particular saw a flourishing of various new forms of activism and socio‐economic collaboration, such as cooperative networks, eco‐villages and alternati...

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alternative currency
Alternative economy
Alternatives
Capitalism
commoning
Cooperation
Cooperatives
Cryptography
Currencies
degrowth
Digital currencies
Economic crisis
Economics
Environmental policy
Ethnographic research
Ethnography
Grass roots movement
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Infrastructure
Innovations
post‐capitalist technology
Technological change
Villages
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