Experiences of the struggle for housing, ignited by the lack of social and affordable housing, have led to the establishing of shared and self-managed housing areas. In such a context, it becomes crucially important to re-think the need to define common urban worlds "from below". Here, Penny Travlou and Stavros Stavridis trace contemporary practices of urban commoning through which people re-define housing economies. Connecting to a rich literature on the importance of commons and of practices of commoning for the creation of emancipated societies, the authors discuss whether housing struggles and co-habitation experiences may contribute in crucial ways to the development of a commoning culture. The authors explore a variety of urban contexts through global case studies from across the Global North and South, in search of concrete examples that illustrate the potentialities of urban commoning.
An examination of the crucial challenges of applying commoning practices to housing.About the AuthorPenny Travlou is a Lecturer in Cultural Geography and Theory at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
Stavros Stavrides is Professor in the School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
Book InformationISBN 9781786999979
Author Professor Stavros StavridesFormat Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Zed Books LtdPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC