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Toolkit for Cooperative, Collective, Collaborative, Cultural Work
Toolkit for Cooperative, Collective, Co…
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urban-commoning_final.pdf — Are.na
urban-commoning_final.pdf — Are.na
On the Commons: A Public Interview with Massimo De Angelis and Stavros Stavrides
On the Commons: A Public Interview with…

This perspective also stresses the particular characteristics of the social practices constitutive of the commons: open to all who contribute to their reproduction; sustained and reproduced by collective and cooperative labor and regulated non-hierarchically. More specifically, then, commons are defined as spaces and processes of social reproduction that are non-mediated by the state or the market and ensure equitable access. Their reproduction and production take place under collective labor, they provide equal access to means of (re)production and they are marked by egalitarian forms of decision-making.

COMPOST Issue 01: Seeding the Wild by magma collective
COMPOST Issue 01: Seeding the Wild by m…
COMPOST Issue 01: Fertile Grounds
COMPOST Issue 01: Fertile Grounds
Social Stories 🌱 Digital Garden
Social Stories 🌱 Digital Garden
postcapitalist.design
postcapitalist.design
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