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At present these pages are in an early stage iteration, here to as a resource for for workshop sessions which help make commoning visible.
This might be through sensing the presence or absence of commoning patterns in your contexts. And to share stories of / imagine ways to practice/rehearse those patterns and embed them.
Maybe you have stories of where communities are going even deeper - pushing at the edges of any of the patterns.
You’re invited to create representations for of any of the patterns people are interested in, it could be in the form of a poem, story, drawing, doodle, more-than-human metaphor, maybe even performance.
With your consent, created artefacts will be added these pages, which will be curated by Lorna Prescott
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Contact: [email protected]
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Start here if you’re new to the idea of commoning
A Short History of the Commons

This enquiry is inspired by and draws on the content of Free, Fair and Alive by David Bollier and Silke Helfrich, available online in English, German, Spanish, French and Greek and shared under a Creative Commons license.
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