Here we examine historical developments in relations of production in provisioning, in post-Fordism.
> This needs to be a discussion with Bob Haugen & Lynn Foster of Mikorizal Software, practitioners in openvalue accounting. > Perhaps also, Hugo Radice?
What is it that needs to be understood about C21 **relations of production in provisioning**, in terms of *operational modes of mediation* which have emerged historically in post-Fordist globalised production - from the 90s onwards?
>¿To be understood as emergence of capabilities for globalised use-value production?
Dimensions of the phenomenon that need to be brought together in radical understanding and developing of this capability - ie cultural and economic dynamics - include . .
- Subcontracting - Here we examine the predominance of 'internal' subcontracting and distributed provisioning in post-Fordist economy, as distinct from simple 'external' trade and commodity exchange. - OpenValue accounting - Here we examine forms of 'use-value' accounting, and other modes of direct coordination of distributed provisioning that have emerged within post-Fordist production. - Solidarity, mutuality - Here we examine forms of solidarity and mutuality that have been evolved in 'solidarity economy', 'fairtrade' and other economies under civil-society relations of production.