Recent publications (2017-2023)
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2023
‘The professor and his legacy. Introduction to the Forum’, ‘Celebrating Simon Clarke’, Capital & Class, Spring
‘Afterword: from nevermore to evermore’ Dinerstein AC (Ed) ‘Forum: Celebrating Simon Clarke’, Capital & Class, Spring. Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/030981682311718, April 29
2022
‘Prefiguration and the futures of work’. In Monticelli, L. (Ed.) PREFIGURATION. A SHORT INTRODUCTION, University of Bristol Press, co-authored with Frederick Pitts, pp. 93-105
‘Prefiguration and The Principle of Hope’. In Monticelli, L. (Ed.) PREFIGURATION. A SHORT INTRODUCTION, University of Bristol Press, 47-64.
2021
‘Konkrete Utopie. Die (Re-)produktion von Leben in, gegen die und jenseits der offenen Adern des Kapitals‘, PERIPHERIE, Vol 164 (41): 497-504, https://doi.org/10.3224/peripherie.v41i4.08 (GERMAN)
‘La creciente marea verde: la lucha por la justicia reproductiva en argentina’ Cuadernos del Pensamiento Crítico, Vol. 85, May, Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO).
‘The rising Green Tide, Fighting reproductive rights in Argentina’, Radical Ecological Democracy, Feb. 8, available at https://www.radicalecologicaldemocracy.org/the-rising-green-tide-fighting-for-reproductive-justice-in-argentina/
A WORLD BEYOND WORK? MONEY. LABOUR AND THE CAPITALIST STATE BETWEEN CRISIS AND UTOPIA, Emerald, Society Now’ Series (Co-authored with F.H. Pitts). See BOOK Section
2020
‘Automation and Crisis: Arguing the future’, Futures of Work, Issue 15, July 33, Policy Press, University of Bristol (Co-authored with F. Harry Pitts)
‘Why did Latin America's social movement governments fail?’, openDemocracy, 20 May,
2019
‘Scaling up or deepening? Developing the radical potential of the SSE sector in a time of crisis’, SSE Knowledge Hub for SDG, United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force on the Social and Solidarity Economy (UNTFSSE) Co-authors: (Paul Chatterton, University of Leeds; Peter North, University of Liverpool, and F. Harry Pitts, University of Bristol, UK.
Extended Review Essay ‘Coloniality of Power and Emancipation’, Extended Book Review, L. Martínez Andrade (2015) Religion Without Redemption. Social Contradictions and Awakened Dreams in Latin America, Book Series ‘Decolonial Studies, Postcolonial Horizons’, London – New York, Pluto Press, CAPITAL & CLASS 43(1): 173-221
OPEN MARXISM 4. AGAINST A CLOSING WORLD, co-edited with A. García Vela, E. González and J. Holloway (Pluto Press, London-New York) FORTHCOMING, November.
‘A critical theory of hope. Critical Affirmations beyond fear’. In Dinerstein, A.C, García Vela, E. González and J. Holloway (Eds.) OPEN MARXISM 4. AGAINST A CLOSING WORLD (Pluto Press, London-New York), Chapter 2, FORTHCOMING, November
‘Marxism Against a Closing World. An Introduction’. In Dinerstein, A.C., García Vela, E. González and J. Holloway (Eds.) OPEN MARXISM 4. AGAINST A CLOSING WORLD. In (Pluto Press, London-New York) FORTHCOMING, November.November.
2018
‘La teoría de la revolución intersticial de John Holloway’, CONSTELACIONES. REVISTA DE TEORIA CRITICA, Vol. 10, pp. 275-301
‘From post-work to post-capitalism? Discussing the basic income and struggles for alternative forms of social reproduction’. JOURNAL OF LABOR & SOCIETY, pp 1–21 (with F. Harry Pitts, University of Bristol)
‘Labour in transition: Social reproduction, the spatialisation of work and the limits of ECONOMIC Sociology’, SOCIOLOGY OF WORK JOURNAL (REVISTA SOCIOLOGIA DEL TRABAJO ), VOL. 91, pp. 27-43
‘John Holloway: A theory of interstitial revolution’, In Best, B., Bonefeld, W. and C. O’ Kane (Eds.) SAGE HANDBOOK OF FRANKFURT SCHOOL CRITICAL THEORY, Vol. 1, Chapter 32, pp. 533-549.
2017
Social Sciences for An-Other Politics. Women Theorising without Parachutes. Palgrave McMillan, Basingstoke.
‘The radical subject and its theory. Introduction’. In Dinerstein A.C. (Ed.) Social Sciences for An Other Politics. Women Theorising without Parachutes, (Palgrave McMillan: Basingstoke): 1-15.
Denaturalising capitalist society: Concrete Utopia and the prefigurative critique of political economy’. In Dinerstein A.C. (Ed.) Social Sciences for An Other Politics. Women Theorising without Parachutes (Palgrave McMillan, Basingstoke): 49-63.
‘Co-construction or prefiguration? The problem of translation of SSE into policy’. In Scott Cato, M. and P. North (Eds.) Towards just and sustainable economies. Comparing Social and Solidarity Economy in the North and South, (Policy Press, University of Bristol): 55-71.
‘Concrete Utopia’. Public Seminar, THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH h, New York.
‘Sociology: Optimism or Hope?’, NETWORK MAGAZINE, British Sociological Association, Spring.
‘Labour in transition: Social reproduction, the spatialisation of work and the limits of the Sociology of work, Revista Sociología del Trabajo No. 91, Siglo XXI, Madrid.