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Routledge Commoning the City - Urban Ecology and Economics

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Description

Commoning the City: Empirical Perspectives on Urban Ecology, Economics and Ethics offers a deep look into radical urban practices. This Routledge collection explores how communities build collaborative networks based on anti-capitalist principles. By examining the intersection of economics, ecology, and ethics, the book provides a framework for understanding how people reclaim and manage urban spaces through solidarity. Through diverse case studies, readers gain insight into real-world applications of urban commoning. The text covers a wide geographic range, including Detroit, USA and Kyrenia, Cyprus. These examples highlight how different populations navigate land stewardship, housing, and food networks. It is an essential resource for those studying how urban environments can be reshaped through collective action and new social models.

Key Features

Explores radical urban commoning practices through the lens of anti-capitalist economics, ecology, and ethics.

Includes diverse global case studies ranging from Detroit, USA to Kyrenia, Cyprus to provide varied perspectives.

Covers essential topics such as urban gardening, land stewardship, and alternative food networks.

Analyzes collaborative housing experiments and workers' cooperatives or collectives in urban settings.

Examines how migrants appropriate urban space and how communities claim urban leisure space.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 April 2020
Listed Since
03 November 2018

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