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Introduction 1. Collectivity, anarchism and feminist practice 2. Approached to the understanding of organisation 3. Social action, organising and leadership 4. Introduction to the case material 5. Greystone Women's Centre I: A community project 6. Greystone Women's Centre II:
Moving out 7. Greystone Women's Centre III: Moving on 8. Creating non-hierarchical organisation 9. Organisation theory and non-hierarchy 10. Implications for feminist organising practice Bibliography
critique of those theories which accompanies the story . . . is thorough and convincing (Sara Delamont, University of Cardiff)
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