Urban commons

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Abstract

From an understanding of the commons as a rural artefact, the concept has expanded to include urban spaces and practices. The destruction of common resources and the communities that depend upon them is a long-standing outcome of capitalist expansion. It is also a cause for concern, given the ultimate centrality of the commons to the reproduction of urban populations and ecosystems.

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Gidwani, V., & Baviskar, A. (2011, December 10). Urban commons. Economic and Political Weekly. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429352485-8

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