Our work has been featured in academic research and media discussions, reflecting the impact of our activism. This section gathers articles, studies, and reports that analyze, mention, or engage with our initiatives. Explore how researchers and journalists have written about our movement.
Academic journal articles:
Kokkinidis, G., & Checchi, M. (2023). Power matters: Posthuman entanglements in a social solidarity clinic. Organization, 30(2), 288-306. https://doi.org/10. 1177/1350508420973304
Kokkinidis and Checchi (2023) explore power dynamics at KIA (Thessaloniki), analyzing how human and non-human actors shape activist healthcare spaces. Their study highlights the complex entanglements that influence collective care and resistance.

Da Mosto et al. (2023) examine the role of European social clinics in fostering community-based healthcare and solidarity. Their study explores how these clinics create alternative health infrastructures, emphasizing collective care, activism, and social justice. (If you need free access to the article, send us a message)
Vallerani, S. (2023). Salute, cittadinanza e partecipazione: i Centres de santé communautaire in Francia. Mondi migranti: 1, 2023, 103-120. https://www.torrossa. com/it/resources/an/5478264
Vallerani (2023) explores the role of Centres de santé communautaire in France, examining their approach to health, citizenship, and participatory care. The study highlights how these community health centers foster social inclusion and collective well-being. (If you need free access to the article, send us a message)
Books:
Cassie Thornton’s The Hologram (2020) presents a radical model for collective care, inspired by solidarity economies and peer-to-peer health practices. The book explores how shared responsibility and trust can reshape healthcare, challenging individualistic and profit-driven systems.
La santé communautaire : une autre politique du soin
Texte de Claire Richard. Dessins de Louise Drul.
Graphisme de Fanette Mellier.
La santé communautaire : une autre politique du soin by Claire Richard, with illustrations by Louise Drul and design by Fanette Mellier, explores community health as a transformative approach to care. Through engaging text and visuals, the work highlights collective practices that challenge traditional healthcare models and emphasize solidarity.