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Worldwide Jellyweek Offers Free Intro To Coworking

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Next week, from January 16 - 22, mobile workers, freelancers, and remote employees around the world will come together during an event called Worldwide Jellyweek. Read more »

Just in Time

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Timebanks are catching fire as a tool to circumvent the scarcity and misdirection of conventional money. Read more »

What's A Vacation to The Precariat?

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For a lot of young workers today, the concept of a vacation can seem quite literally foreign - like particular clothing stores they only have in Europe. Read more »

The State of Gen Y

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Victoria is 26 years old. She lives in Madrid where she regularly lines up on the sidewalk outside her local unemployement office. A college graduate in audio-visual communication, Victoria hasn’t got the job of her dreams, at least not yet. Read more »

Organizing the Precariat

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In the Summer of 2009, I joined the approximately 4.4 million young people who were out of work and seeking a job during the Great Recession. Read more »

Life in The Non-Profit Industrial Complex

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I’m an organizer, but when you tell people that, they either think you’re a party hack or you re-arrange people’s closets. Read more »

How to Start A Worker Co-op

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In the age of unemployment, downsizing, and outsourcing, where can a poor soul find a job? Well, maybe it’s time we create our own. Read more »

Would You Rather Find a Job or Create Your Own? Responses from the Shareable Community

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Venessa Miemis's essay from Share or Die, "Emergent by Design", tells the story of how she created her own career in a down economy, the direness of which Jenna Brager illustrated in her "Post-College Flow Chart of Misery and Pain&. Read more »

Post-College Flow Chart of Misery & Pain

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This new color version of Jenna's classic Shareable cartoon, along with more of her art, is featured in the new Share or Die book.


For the next article in Share or Die, Neal Gorenflo's preface, click here.
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Emergent by Design

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How Venessa Miemis found her tribe and created her own job in the midst of recession. Read more »
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