As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concept of community, however (as, among others, Jean‐Luc Nancy and Roberto Esposito have shown), has a dark history continuing up until today, when extreme right‐wing or even downright fascist appropriations of the concept have understood it as a static and identitarian unity bound to a specific territory or ethnicity. While commons‐scholars try to circumvent this legacy by emphasizing the commons as a “praxis” (Dardot and Laval) or “organizational principle” (De Angelis), they thereby tend to neglect the important cultural and symbolic connotations of the concept of community (which, in part, seem to make right‐wing movements appealing for certai...
Given the difficulty of relying on the classical notions of political thought to refer to what is in...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
none3siThe chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
Community-based arts have had a clear influence on public arts and culture policies in countries suc...
Recent theories of community (Nancy, Agamben, Esposito) aim to think the term beyond its definition ...
Developing the arguments put forward in books such as <em>Communitas</em>, in this artic...
Traditionally, historians have preferred to rely on "common sense" approaches to the meaning of comm...
The key theme of this paper is to rethink of the concept of community, as inspired by three specific...
Recent theories of community (Nancy, Agamben, Esposito) aim to think the term beyond its definition ...
Taking up the eternally contested, yet inescapable, question of community; this thesis takes for its...
This chapter will revisit the meaning of the term ‘community’, which has recently been a rather ubiq...
Given the difficulty of relying on the classical notions of political thought to refer to what is in...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
As De Angelis, Federici, and others have noted, there are “no commons without community.” The concep...
none3siThe chapter focuses on the fortune of the concept of community in contemporary geography. In...
At the centre of this book is an emphasis on the very different ways in which the concept of communi...
Community has been both celebrated and demonized as a fortress that shelters and defends its members...
Community-based arts have had a clear influence on public arts and culture policies in countries suc...
Recent theories of community (Nancy, Agamben, Esposito) aim to think the term beyond its definition ...
Developing the arguments put forward in books such as <em>Communitas</em>, in this artic...
Traditionally, historians have preferred to rely on "common sense" approaches to the meaning of comm...
The key theme of this paper is to rethink of the concept of community, as inspired by three specific...
Recent theories of community (Nancy, Agamben, Esposito) aim to think the term beyond its definition ...
Taking up the eternally contested, yet inescapable, question of community; this thesis takes for its...
This chapter will revisit the meaning of the term ‘community’, which has recently been a rather ubiq...
Given the difficulty of relying on the classical notions of political thought to refer to what is in...
Little introduces the political concept of community, showing how philosophical ideas can be used in...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...