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= author, activist and freelance academic


=Bio=
=Bio=


"Friederike Habermann, an economist, historian and political scientist, is active in social movements for 30 years, including the global resistance movement. Two of her books deal with solidarian economy: ´Aus der Not eine andere Welt. Gelebter Widerstand in Argentinien´ (Königstein 2004) and ´Halbinseln gegen den Strom. Anders leben und wirtschaften im Alltag´ (Königstein 2009). She is related to the solidarian and ecological project Kesselberg next to Berlin."
"Dr. Friederike Habermann is an economist, historian and political scientist as well as author, activist and freelanced academic. In the aftermath of a book about alternative economy in the German speaking area (´Halbinseln gegen den Strom´) she became aware that younger approaches also correspond to the principles of commonsbased peerproduction. In order to emphasize its potential for the whole economy, she calls it ´[[Ecommony]]´.
 
She lives in a solidarian and ecological project next to Berlin."
 
 
'''LONG VERSION:'''
 
Dr. Friederike Habermann (born in 1967) is a German economist, historian and political scientist. For 30 years, she is active in social movements, including the global resistance movement. She lives in a solidarian and ecological project next to Berlin.
 
 
HER VISION: In the aftermath of a book about alternative economy in the German speaking area (´Halbinseln gegen den Strom´) she became aware that younger approaches also correspond to the principles of [[Commons-Based Peer Production]]. In order to emphasize its potential for the whole economy, she calls it ´Ecommony."
 
=Publications=
 
==In English==
 
* [http://wealthofthecommons.org/essay/we-are-not-born-egoists We Are Not Born as Egoists]
 
==German-language BOOKS==
 
* Geschichte wird gemacht. Etappen des globalen Widerstands, in der Reihe ´Bibliothek des Widerstands´, Hamburg (Laika) (Mai) 2013.
 
* Der unsichtbare Tropenhelm. Wie koloniales Denken noch immer unsere Köpfe beherrscht, Klein Jasedow (Drachenverlag) (April) 2013.
 
* Halbinseln gegen den Strom. Anders leben und wirtschaften im Alltag, hrsg. v.d. Stiftung Fraueninitiative, Königstein (Ulrike-Helmer-Verlag) 2009.
 
* Der Homo Oeconomicus und das Andere. Hegemonie, Identität und Emanzipation, Bd. 1 der Reihe ´Feminist and Critical Political Economy´, Baden-Baden (Nomos) 2008.
 
* Aus der Not eine andere Welt. Gelebter Widerstand in Argentinien, hrsg. v.d. Stiftung Fraueninitiative, Königstein (Ulrike Helmer-Verlag).
 
* Chiapas und die Internationale der Hoffnung, (mit Ulrich Brand u.a.), Köln (isp) 1997.
 
 
==ONLINE ARTICLES==
 
* „[[Ecommony]]: Strukturelle Gemeinschaftlichkeit statt Negatives Wachstum“, in: Deutschlands Wege in die Zukunft, hrsg. vom Umweltbundesamt, http://www.uba.de/uba-info-medien/4222.html
 
* “Wir werden nicht als Egoisten geboren”, in: Commons. Für eine neue Politik jenseits von Markt und Staat, hrsg. von Silke Helfrich u. d. Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, http://www.boell.de/publikationen/publikationen-commons-fuer-eine-neue-politik-jenseits-von-markt-und-staat-14395.html
 
* Solidarität wär´ eine prima Alternative. Oder: Brot, Schoki und Freiheit für alle, rls-paper, http://www.rosalux.de/publication/37369/solidaritaet-waer-eine-prima-alternative.html
 




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= author, activist and freelance academic

Bio

"Dr. Friederike Habermann is an economist, historian and political scientist as well as author, activist and freelanced academic. In the aftermath of a book about alternative economy in the German speaking area (´Halbinseln gegen den Strom´) she became aware that younger approaches also correspond to the principles of commonsbased peerproduction. In order to emphasize its potential for the whole economy, she calls it ´Ecommony´.

She lives in a solidarian and ecological project next to Berlin."


LONG VERSION:

Dr. Friederike Habermann (born in 1967) is a German economist, historian and political scientist. For 30 years, she is active in social movements, including the global resistance movement. She lives in a solidarian and ecological project next to Berlin.


HER VISION: In the aftermath of a book about alternative economy in the German speaking area (´Halbinseln gegen den Strom´) she became aware that younger approaches also correspond to the principles of Commons-Based Peer Production. In order to emphasize its potential for the whole economy, she calls it ´Ecommony."

Publications

In English

German-language BOOKS

  • Geschichte wird gemacht. Etappen des globalen Widerstands, in der Reihe ´Bibliothek des Widerstands´, Hamburg (Laika) (Mai) 2013.
  • Der unsichtbare Tropenhelm. Wie koloniales Denken noch immer unsere Köpfe beherrscht, Klein Jasedow (Drachenverlag) (April) 2013.
  • Halbinseln gegen den Strom. Anders leben und wirtschaften im Alltag, hrsg. v.d. Stiftung Fraueninitiative, Königstein (Ulrike-Helmer-Verlag) 2009.
  • Der Homo Oeconomicus und das Andere. Hegemonie, Identität und Emanzipation, Bd. 1 der Reihe ´Feminist and Critical Political Economy´, Baden-Baden (Nomos) 2008.
  • Aus der Not eine andere Welt. Gelebter Widerstand in Argentinien, hrsg. v.d. Stiftung Fraueninitiative, Königstein (Ulrike Helmer-Verlag).
  • Chiapas und die Internationale der Hoffnung, (mit Ulrich Brand u.a.), Köln (isp) 1997.


ONLINE ARTICLES