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Commons and Public Partnership explores the creative production of the commons as a third political sphere that occupies the space between the household and the state.
Torange Khonsari demonstrates how the commons, as a third political sphere, can utilize cultural practices to mobilize communities and produce critical neighbourhood-based commons systems.
These practices and methods stem from local experiences that have brought a variety of contemporary societal issues to light. These issues range from citizen apathy and institutional distrust to a lack of knowledge about creative practices that can redefine political engagement from the ground up. The book repositions the neighborhood as a decentralized arena for political decision-making instead of traditional, centralized political systems. It argues for a commons/public partnership model over the private/public hegemonic model. A rich and engaging volume, it combines theory, methodology and practice to bridge disciplinary boundaries, from commons, urbanism, psychology, politics, anthropology and sociology, with practical design methodology.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Distributive Commons: Third Political Sphere
Chapter 2: Distributive Commons Organization and Commoning Practise
Chapter 3: Mobilizing the Commons: Crafting Social Engagements
Chapter 4: Cultural Commons: Producing Materiality of Commons
Chapter 5: Learning Commons
Chapter 6: Conclusion: Ingredients for Commons as Third Political Sphere