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People interested in the commons/commoning broadly and especially those who hope to make Eastern Europe part of the broader conversation on commoning. There have been a number of books on the commons, but none that look at commoning in a post-Soviet context.Written by authors speaking from within social movements, examining their own praxis and producing knowledge from within the processes of struggleThe book emerges from and retains the tone of an active process of dialogue within and between social movements in post-state socialist Europe, insisting on not being confined to a region.The book speaks to the social sciences but is particularly oriented toward militants interested in commoning, the right to the city, and urban justice struggles with an eye on long-term transformation.Reaches out to people who are looking for new orientations due to their experiences in the latest crises but who may not feel a strong sense of belonging to the Left and its languages. The book will be promoted in a series of online/in person dynamic dialogues and public discussions with authors as well as the movements/organizations they are connected with. These events, a website where these and related events will be promoted, will be funded by the Lithuanian Arts Council. Featured on publishing platforms/journal/magazines which the authors take part in, such as Mute, LeftEast, and the Radical Housing Journal.
© 2023 Common Notions (E-bog): 9781942173816
Release date
E-bog: 10. januar 2023
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