Feminist Political Ecology practices of worlding: Art, commoning and the politics of hope in the class room

  • Harcourt W
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In the paper I argue that in a world where our lives are intricately interconnected and our environments are rapidly changing, commoning produces ecological imaginaries and understandings of places that could build a sense of global commons based on mutuality, reciprocity, and relationality. In exploring commoning in the international class room, my paper contributes to on-going dialogues community economies and feminist political ecology in the Community Economies Research Network (CERN), and the newly formed EU project Well-being, Ecology, Gender and cOmmunity (WEGO). In the article I first set out how I use commoning in my teaching. In section two I present my methodology, followed by section three where I present the community economies research network. In section four I present a case study of how I employ the community economies iceberg diagram in my teaching process using drawing /art-making to create an emergent commons-in-practice. In section five I discuss the productivity of bringing  community economies and commoning to abroader feminist, ecological justice project followed by a conclusion.

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Harcourt, W. (2019). Feminist Political Ecology practices of worlding: Art, commoning and the politics of hope in the class room. International Journal of the Commons, 13(1), 153. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.929

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