The Commons

The Commons

Explore stories, ideas and experiences on enclosures, commoning and ecologies. Use the filters to browse by theme and type of content.

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Comics

Future Natures

We explore issues, stories and ideas through a series of comics. All our comics are published under a Creative Commons licence, to encourage wider reading and sharing.

Comic: Future Natures

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Introductory comic from Future Natures about modern crises and the radical potential of commoning.

Myanmar’s home gardens

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Nuria Lopez Vazquez writes about collective resources and interdependent care in home gardens in Myanmar.

Using maps to defend land in Xolobeni

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Podcast: Unearthing environmentalism and techno-capitalist vampires

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Podcast: Using storytelling approaches to explore commoning

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Future Natures coordinator Amber Huff is interviewed on the ‘Frontiers of Commoning’ podcast by David Bollier.

Comic: Little Elle in Slumberland

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A comic about capitalist value production, and the many other values that persist and resist despite of it.

Podcast: Fungi and radical futures

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Land grabs and carbon offsetting: new research

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Talks on Weird Ecology and the Commons

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Watch video of two talks by Amber Huff: on weird ecologies, and on commons, enclosure and value struggle.

Podcast: Urban heat justice

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Podcast episode with Panagiota Kotsila about the effects of urban heat on migrants in cities.

How do ‘Mega-Infrastructure Projects’ lead to disenchantment?

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Watch Tobias Haller’s talk on the impacts of large infrastructure projects on local people.

Podcast: Shepherding schools and reviving rural futures

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Podcast episode about the Inland project in northern Spain, which combines commons-based approaches to pastoralism, agroecology, culture and art.

Food systems are broken. Could treating land as commons help?

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Widespread separation from the land combined with deep inequalities may give rise to novel forms of land governance, but with contradictions and contestations.

Zine: ‘Strange Natures’

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A zine of art and essays on the theme of ‘Strange Natures’.

Podcast: Land, democracy, identity

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Podcast episode with US-based author Antonia Malchik about walking, ownership, nature, urban spaces and politics.

What is land for?

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Histories of enclosure and profit shape what can be grown on the land, as Scotland’s history illustrates.

What happened to the global land grab?

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Strange Natures: Black Water Crossing

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Strange Natures: The pale glade

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Photo story: Xolobeni – A Commoning Success Story

Hali Healy

Photo story about the struggle by people in Xolobeni to protect and develop their commons against extractive interests.

Strange Natures: Singing bullfrogs of Sanjay Van

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A story about a strange encounter with singing frogs in a South Delhi forest, and the possibility of communication between species.

Strange Natures: BRICKS

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Strange Natures: The Value of a Voice

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Strange Natures: Volatile ecologies and shifting islands

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Photo story by Sampurna Das about the shifting river islands of eastern India.

Strange Natures: Zine – ‘Strange Realism’

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A zine by Francis Gene-Rowe about poetry, the self, time, stories and nature.

Strange Natures: The haunted floodplains of San Felipe

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A series of artworks by Jorge Losoya visualise how a community is haunted by past and future floods.

Weird seas of the climate crisis – birds as eerie revelation

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Closely observing strange patterns in bird behaviour, Andrew Whitehouse finds hints of the unsettled climate.

Strange Natures: Scarification

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MINERIA: An animation about mining, energy and justice

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Climate change is leading to changing demand for minerals for renewable energy storage, with impacts for people and land in Latin America.

Strange Natures: Compost

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A short series of drawings by Marion Bessol in response to the theme of ‘Strange Natures’.

Strange Natures: Podcast – Folk horror and English commons

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Andy Thatcher discusses how he uses film to appreciate English commons, and the uses of folk horror, the ‘weird’ and the ‘eerie’ in exploring contested histories.

Strange Natures: Podcast – Forgotten places and the field of memory

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Strange Natures: PLOT – A film by JT Roane

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Strange Natures: Common Place

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Common Place, a film by Andy Thatcher, is a hauntological exploration of access and climate crisis at a common in Devon. Common Place was filmed as part of a series of explorations around the Pebblebed Heaths National Nature Reserve in East Devon. Andy writes: I spent the month around the solstice 2023 filming in the […]

Strange Natures: Clouties – a ghost story

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Short film by Andy Thatcher set in Grovely Wood, a registered common and former Norman hunting forest in southern England.

Season: Strange Natures

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A season of creative contributions that engage with ‘the strange’ to open up new ways of seeing and telling stories about crises, ecologies and natures.

Podcast: Mining and Resistance in Covas do Barroso

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Future Natures podcast episode about resistance to lithium mining in Portugal.

Comic: Map, Territory, Story

Amber Huff

Climate uncertainty and the arts

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Comic: People Power – Smart Local Energy Systems

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A comic about how to involve people in energy systems at a local level, inspired by commons-based approaches.

More than a pub: the story of The Bevy

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How a pub in Brighton became a centre of social life, learning and mutual support for a community.

Online archive: East London Big Flame

Nathan Oxley

Explore an online archive of documents from political activism in London in the 1970s and 1980s.

Recommended podcast: Changing Currents

Nathan Oxley

This podcast from Arts Catalyst brings together artists, growers, community groups and researchers working on different initiatives in South Yorkshire.

To think, feel and see otherwise: a report and a mini-zine from POLLEN23

Nathan Oxley

Photo story: Views of Mpox in Nigeria

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Comic: Mpox in Nigeria – lessons from diverse experiences

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Comic that explores the varied experience of mpox in Nigeria, with suggested lessons for healthcare elsewhere in the world.

My body as food, my food as neighbour

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Starting from the ecologies and relationships involved in foraging, Elaina Weber discusses how you might see your food as community, and yourself as ‘future food’.

Mapping community gardens in the UK

Nathan Oxley

Naming, unnaming and commons

Nathan Oxley

A Portuguese village on the front line of the ‘energy transition’

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Covas de Barroso is facing the threat of an open-cast lithium mine, with just 10 days to respond to a public consultation.

Comic: Seeing Conflict at the Margins

Jeremy Lind

A comic explores views of resource conflicts from the perspectives of rural people in Kenya and Madagascar, shared with the help of participatory video methods.

Film ‘Finite’ documents community resistance against mines

Nathan Oxley

Podcast: Seeding the commons in Argentina

Anoushka Zoob Carter

Unsettling enclosures

Anoushka Zoob Carter

Anoushka Zoob Carter asks what the unsettling of enclosures looks like on the land in three different contexts.

Video: JT Roane on ‘Dark Agoras’ in Philadelphia

Future Natures

Full video of JT Roane’s talk about Black urban placemaking in twentieth-century Philadelphia.

How could land in England be reformed for the commons?

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Elise Wach explores the proposals from various social movements for changing how England’s rural spaces are governed.

Podcast: Food that’s not for sale

Anoushka Zoob Carter

A conversation with Sam Bliss on the practices that can decommodify food and ‘re-common’ the food system.

Video: Crisis, development & ecologies of the new commons

Future Natures

Watch a discussion about commoning and responses to crisis, drawing on examples from Argentina and the UK.

Podcast: Commoning in a Palestinian refugee camp

Anoushka Zoob Carter

In this audio interview, Future Natures sits down with Yafa El Masri to discuss commoning and the commons in refugee camps.

Geothermal meets pastoral livelihoods in Kenya

Jeremy Lind

The expansion of geothermal power in Kenya has impacted the Maasai and other residents, creating new divisions and tensions.

Masters in Commons Administration: new taster course in 2023

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Details of a three-day taster course on the commons, to be held in January 2023 in North-West England.

Encountering the commons in The Pluriverse of Eco-social Justice

Anoushka Zoob Carter

How to make a mini-zine

Nathan Oxley

This handy guide provides a quick and easy way to make your own mini-zine.

Call for aid: Cooperation Jackson and the city’s urgent water crisis

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As their city confronts a severe water crisis due to infrastructural collapse, Cooperation Jackson has issued an urgent fundraising appeal for their autonomous relief effort.

Hopping over the fence

Nathan Oxley

Radical Epistemologies and Future Natures – video recordings

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Cultivating the garden of your mind

Anoushka Zoob Carter

Bioleft: open seeds

Future Natures

Bioleft is a community that builds an open seed exchange and breeding network.

Trespass, Commons and the Right to Roam

Anoushka Zoob Carter

In this podcast episode, Nick Hayes challenges the inequalities of land ownership and property rights and discusses the Right to Roam movement in the UK.

Treating food as commons, not commodities

Anoushka Zoob Carter

Jose Luis Vivero Pol explores new ways of democratising the governance of food systems and how (re)commoning food in society requires challenging dominant norms that value food as a commodity.

Course: Pathways to Sustainability

Nathan Oxley

Free online course that introduces critical ideas about sustainability, including access to and use of ‘nature’ and ‘natural resources’.

Seeing Pastoralism

Nathan Oxley

An online exhibition about pastoralists and their relationship to commons, as they face many different uncertainties.

On the Promise of the Commons

Anoushka Zoob Carter

In this podcast episode, Vandana Shiva tells the story of historical struggle against colonialism and neoliberal capitalism that involves the commodification of seeds. She explains how re-commoning of seeds is a defence of a shared ecological and human diversity.

Comic: The Killing Famine

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Comic: Weird Ecologies

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‘Sedentist’ bias and the pastoral commons

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Pastoralists are often marginalised from common land and resources, even by policies that claim to help them. Policies are based on a bias towards fixed, formalised land ownership.