Untangling alternative organising within and beyond capitalist relations: The case of a free food store

Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar*

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Abstract

How do prevailing economic relations enable non-capitalist forms of alternative organising? Through an ethnographic case study of a free food store, I illustrate how an alternative organisational form emerges through the entanglement of diverse economic practices. By tracing the journey of the surplus food, I argue that the use value of food and labour plays a crucial role in mediating alternative economic, symbolic and political relations. Furthermore, the relationality of diverse economic practices reveals a non-capitalist parasitic alternative organising sustained by/for the community. This study contributes to the literature on alternative organising by introducing use value as a theoretical tool to untangle the intricate relationship between capitalist and non-capitalist economic practices from a critical political economy perspective.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1596-1619
Number of pages24
JournalHuman Relations
Volume77
Issue number11
Early online date24 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • alternative organisations
  • capitalist and non-capitalist practices
  • diverse economies
  • labour
  • organisational ethnography
  • surplus food
  • use value
  • value relations

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