Gabriela Cabaña is an anthropologist and PhD candidate at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her research focuses on energy transitions in the context of ecological crisis, processes of planning, value struggles, and the morality of work. She is a founding member of Centro de Análisis Socioambiental (CASA) an organization based in Chile working on research and public incidence in social-environmental issues.
Basic income – an unconditional, universal and periodic cash transfer that all people belonging to a political community receive – has been a long-advocated measure and emergent human right (Van Parijs, 2004; Raventós, 2015; Standing, 2017). […]
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