On Babushkas and Postcapitalism: Theorising Diverse Economies from the Global East

Lucie Sovova, Ottavia Cima, Petr Jehlička, Lilian Pungas, Markus Sattler, Thomas S.J. Smith, Anja Decker, Nadia Johanisova, Sunna Kovanen, Peter North

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As transformative visions for more just and sustainable societies multiply around the globe, the Diverse and Community Economies approach presents one of the most influential strategies to advance postcapitalist visions. In this paper, we contribute to this project based on our research and activism in the Global East, intended here as Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. We argue that engaging with the Global East is not only a matter of epistemic inclusivity but also a (too-often-neglected) opportunity to learn from a region with a history of dramatic economic transformation and diversity. We highlight examples of community economies already contributing to more-than-human wellbeing, and we present emerging theoretical insights concerning temporality, the multi-sitedness of the enterprise, and diverse economic subjectivities. With that, we articulate our ongoing research agenda and advance conversations with postcapitalist scholarship and politics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2484-2507
Number of pages24
JournalAntipode
Volume57
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2025

Keywords

  • Global East
  • Community economies
  • Diverse economies
  • Epistemic inclusivity
  • Postcapitalist politics
  • Postsocialism

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