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Conference Archive

Deep Commons 22

 

Hosted by the Department of Government and Politics, University College Cork, Ireland, in association with La Terre Institute for Community and Ecology, Mississippi, USA

Building on the growing body of work that repositions love, care and solidarity relations as central to social reproduction and fundamentally constitutive of society, our first conference explored the interdependent and entangled nature of contemporary political struggles, linking ecological, anti-capitalist, feminist and indigenous politics intersectionally, and extending our understanding of what constitutes revolutionary transformation towards a far more comprehensive redefinition of our social ecologies across all spheres of life. 

 

The event involved over 120 speakers and a diverse range of panel presentations, workshops, discussion, and an online exhibition - bringing together activists and scholars from across the world to focus on one key question:  How do we do it?  How do we cultivate ecologies of solidarity and care beyond capitalism, anthroparchy, patriarchy, racism and the state?

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You can read the full conference programme here

Conference Recordings

Opening Session & Keynote 1

Ashish Kothari.  Eco-swaraj: Transformations towards a Just pluriverse.

Keynote 2

Marina Sitrin. Cultivating Affective Commons: Love, Solidarity and Care as Revolutionary Practice.

Keynote 3

Richard J. White. Cultivating Multispecies Ecologies of Solidarity and Care through a Politics of Total Liberation.

Panel Session

Cultivating Affective Commons.

Panel Session

Mutual Aid: Resisting domination by cultivating ecologies of solidarity and care.

Panel Session

Practicing communal care in Rojava and Chiapas.

Panel Session

Maternal Gift Economy - A New Paradigm.

Workshop

Commoning Pods - Bridging material realities and collective futures (Additional info here)

Workshop

Housing, homelessness and building networks of solidarity and mutual aid.

Panel Session

Cultivating ecologies of solidarity and care through artistic commons.

Panel Session

Cultivating Political Ecologies of

Solidarity and Care.

Panel Session

Cultivating political repertoires of solidarity and care at the grassroots.

Panel Session

Cultivating Indigenous ecologies

of solidarity and care.

Workshop

#Commonize Studio.

Workshop

Connective practices in community integrated arts, nature and tradition-based learning

and care across the division of Cyprus.

Special Session

In search of the Impossible Community - a dialogue with Laurence Davis and John P. Clark.

Panel session

Towards multi-species justice.

Panel Session

Towards Radical Ecological Democracy.

Panel Session

Reconnecting with the Earth: Cultivating more-than-human ecologies of solidarity and care.

Workshop

CO-CREATORS: Paradisial nudity as fundamental for community recovery by revealing and accepting truth.

Panel Session

Labours of Love - Valorising and

Democratising Care Work.

Workshop

Building Care and Health Commons.

Workshop

The Alchemy of Grief.

Panel Session

Post-Development: Cultivating pluriversal ecologies of solidarity and care.

Panel Session

Cultivating New Urban Ecologies

of Solidarity and Care

Workshop

'They fuck you up your mum and dad.'

The Oppressed Identity:  Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mutual Aid.

Panel Session

Caring with/in Nature.

Closing Session

John P. Clark. 'A Rehumanization Revolution: Restoring the Deep Commons.

Panel Session: The Deep Commons and the Politics of Technology
00:00 / 1:30:08

All videos also available at the deep commons Vimeo site

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