Space, Power and the Commons: The struggle for alternative futures

Author:   Samuel Kirwan ,  Leila Dawney ,  Julian Brigstocke
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367668631


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Across the globe, political movements opposing privatisation, enclosures, and other spatial controls are coalescing towards the idea of the ‘commons’. As a result, struggles over the commons and common life are now coming to the forefront of both political activism and scholarly enquiry. This book advances academic debates concerning the spatialities of the commons and draws out the diverse materialities, temporalities, and experiences of practices of commoning. Part one, ""Materialising the Commons"" focuses on the performance of new geographical imaginations in spatial and material practices of commoning. Part two, ""Spaces of Commoning"", explores the importance of the turn from ‘commons’ to ‘commoning’, bringing together chapters focusing on the ""doing"" of commons, and how spaces, materials, bodies and abstract flows are intertwined in these complex and excessive processes. Part three, ""An Expanded Commons"", explores the broader registers and spaces in which the concept of the commons is at stake and highlights how and where the commons can open new areas of action and research. Part four, ""The Capture of the Commons"", questions the particular interdependence of ‘the commons’ and ‘enclosure’ assumed within commons literature framed by the concept of neoliberalism. Providing a comprehensive introduction to the diverse ways in which ideas of the commons are being conceptualised and enacted both throughout the social sciences and in practical action, this book foregrounds the commons as an arena for political thought and sets an agenda for future research.

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Author:   Samuel Kirwan ,  Leila Dawney ,  Julian Brigstocke
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367668631


ISBN 10:   0367668637
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Space, power and the commons is an important and timely contribution in an lively and exciting area of scholarship and praxis. In particular, it offers us insights into the practice of 'commoning': the multiple practices, enactments and engagements that constitute the commons. The commons, the contributors remind us, does not precede its performances. Given that the commons constantly faces erasure and dismissal, the book itself, a collective endeavor, is itself an important form of commoning. It helps to make the commons visible: While attentive to the dangers of its romanticization, it is alert to its urgent political promise. - Nicholas Blomley. Professor, Simon Fraser University


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Samuel Kirwan is a post-doctoral research associate, Socio-Legal Studies, Bristol University, UK. Leila Dawney is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, Brighton University. Julian Brigstocke is Lecturer in Human Geography, Plymouth University, UK.

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