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Resurgent Commons - (Meaning Systems) by Miriam Tola

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  • Once dismissed as "tragedy," the commons have been making a comeback.
  • About the Author: Miriam Tola is Assistant Professor in Communication and Media Studies at John Cabot University.
  • 224 Pages
  • Science, Philosophy & Social Aspects
  • Series Name: Meaning Systems

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Resurgent Commons shows how a reconsideration of a supposedly obsolete mode of shared ownership can enable new modes of inhabiting the earth.



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Once dismissed as "tragedy," the commons have been making a comeback. Amid intensifying social and environmental injustices in neoliberal regimes, scholars and activists have turned to the commons--historically, the shared ownership of land--as a way to express more just ways of living within and against the grasp of capitalism. Resurgent Commons reframes the commons by foregrounding relations of care and socio-ecological reproduction, while questioning anthropocentric formulations that would render the commons a set of available resources and the product of human cooperation. Interdisciplinary in nature, Tola's book troubles universalist accounts of the commons by unearthing its ambivalent role in European colonial histories marked by racial and sexual violence and environmental destruction.

As central case studies, the book considers contemporary political projects that enact feminist, anti-racist and more-than-human practices of urban commoning in Rome, a sprawling built environment in the European South that is also a city of ruins. From transfeminist commons to struggles for repairing areas where industrial ruins and recalcitrant natures coexist, to encounters with indigenous perspectives from the Americas, resurgent commons enact forms of life that are at odds with dominant regimes of property and governance. The book shows how a reconsideration of a supposedly obsolete mode of shared ownership can enable new modes of inhabiting the earth.



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"At a time when capitalist development is displacing communities across the world, Resurgent Commons provides a vision of the many powerful ways that societies based on self-government and sharing the earth's wealth are being reimagined in feminist theory and practice. It also introduces us to the different ways 'commoning' is being reconceptualized in contemporary social movements."--Silvia Federici, author of Patriarchy of The Wage: Notes on Marx, Gender, and Feminism

"Expertly weaving together complex philosophical arguments and the lessons of activist practices, Tola develops an original and provocative conception of the commons."--Michael Hardt, author of The Subversive Seventies

Once dismissed as "tragedy," the commons have been making a comeback. Amid intensifying social and environmental injustices in neoliberal regimes, scholars and activists have turned to the commons--historically, the shared ownership of land--as a way to express more just ways of living within and against the grasp of capitalism. Resurgent Commons reframes the commons by foregrounding relations of care and socio-ecological reproduction, while questioning anthropocentric formulations that would render the commons a set of available resources and the product of human cooperation. Interdisciplinary in nature, Tola's book troubles universalist accounts of the commons by unearthing its ambivalent role in European colonial histories marked by racial and sexual violence and environmental destruction.

As central case studies, the book considers contemporary political projects that enact feminist, anti-racist and more-than-human practices of urban commoning in Rome, a sprawling built environment in the European South that is also a city of ruins. From transfeminist commons to struggles for repairing areas where industrial ruins and recalcitrant natures coexist, to encounters with indigenous perspectives from the Americas, resurgent commons enact forms of life that are at odds with dominant regimes of property and governance. The book shows how a reconsideration of a supposedly obsolete mode of shared ownership can enable new modes of inhabiting the earth.

Miriam Tola is Assistant Professor in Communication and Media Studies at John Cabot University.



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"At a time when capitalist development is displacing communities across the world, Resurgent Commons provides a vision of the many powerful ways that societies based on self-government and sharing the earth's wealth are being reimagined in feminist theory and practice. It also introduces us to the different ways 'commoning' is being reconceptualized in contemporary social movements."---Silvia Federici, author of Patriarchy of The Wage: Notes on Marx, Gender, and Feminism

"Expertly weaving together complex philosophical arguments and the lessons of activist practices, Tola develops an original and provocative conception of the commons."---Michael Hardt, author of The Subversive Seventies



About the Author



Miriam Tola is Assistant Professor in Communication and Media Studies at John Cabot University. She is coeditor of The Routledge Handbook of Ecomedia Studies (Routledge, 2023) and Ecologie della cura: Prospettive transfemministe (Orthotes 2021).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Philosophy & Social Aspects
Series Title: Meaning Systems
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Miriam Tola
Language: English
Street Date: January 6, 2026
TCIN: 1004081757
UPC: 9781531512538
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-5728
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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