<p>This collection seeks to expand the limits of current debates about urban commoning practices that imply a radical will to establish collaborative and solidarity networks based on anti-capitalist principles of economics ecology and ethics. </p><p></p><p>The chapters in this volume draw on case studies in a diversity of urban contexts ranging from Detroit USA to Kyrenia Cyprus – on urban gardening and land stewardship collaborative housing experiments alternative food networks claims to urban leisure space migrants’ appropriation of urban space and workers’ cooperatives/collectives. The analysis pursued by the eleven chapters opens new fields of research in front of us: the entanglements of racial capitalism with enclosures and of black geographies with the commons the critical history of settler colonialism and indigenous commons law as a force of enclosure and as a strategy of commoning housing commons from the urban scale perspective solidarity economies as labour commons territoriality in the urban commons the non-territoriality of mobile commons the new materialist and post-humanist critique of the commons debate and feminist ethics of care. </p>
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