ABSTRACT

Written by the co-founder and former board president of a non-profit shared-use commercial kitchen, Understanding Just Sustainabilities from Within presents an intersectional analysis of CLiCK (Commercially Licensed Co-operative Kitchen), in order to explore what just sustainabilities can look and feel like from within and without.

Through a unique combination of autoethnography, participant observation, surveys, and secondary research, this book offers insights into CLiCK’s micro and macro successes, failures, and unknowns in relation to its attempt to put the concept of just sustainabilities into daily practice, and praxis. Developing its practical analyses from a theoretical basis, this book does not focus on definitive answers, recognizing instead that the closest we can get to understanding just sustainabilities in praxis is through long-term collective struggle and ultimately love. 

Researchers and educators who are interested in linking theory with practice, especially in relation to just sustainabilities and intersectionality, will appreciate the theoretical grounding, making it desirable for multiple social science classes. Additionally, those involved with the social justice, food justice, and just sustainabilities movements will benefit from the book’s insights into best practices to address issues of social inequalities on the micro level, while also offering the benefits of a macro intersectional analysis.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Understanding a socially constructed world through my positionality

part I|35 pages

Understanding in theory

chapter 2|12 pages

Understanding intersectionality in theory

chapter 3|8 pages

Overlapping lenses

Insights into praxis

part II|43 pages

Understanding from within and without in practice

part III|51 pages

Thresholds of successes, failures, and unknowns – explorations in praxis

chapter 8|17 pages

Thresholds of success…

chapter 9|13 pages

Failures and unknowns (thus far…)

chapter |12 pages

Conclusion

Interconnections now and beyond…