
Law, Social Movements and the Politics of the Commons
Cases from the Italian South
- 154 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book reinterprets the notion of the commons by tracing how it has been mobilised in the aftermath of economic crisis.
In a period of widespread activism against the privatisation of resources and services implemented through austerity policies, the reconceptualisation of property as a non-absolute and non-individualistic institution has attracted a great deal of attention. Drawing on the case of the Italian South, and in the wake of economic crisis, this book offers a critical analysis of the struggle for the commons. More specifically, as it details how discourses, legal tools and policies based on disciplinary ideas of the commons are deployed in the neoliberal restructuring of societies, the book considers how conflicting ideas of the commons express different, and often clashing visions, of urban space. In this regard, moreover, it shows how law plays a central, albeit ambivalent, role in the struggle for the commons: as both a governmental technique to regulate urban space and its residents and as an emancipatory tactic to advance non-proprietary visions of ownership.
This book will be of interest to scholars in socio-legal studies, property law, legal sociology and politics, as well as others with more general interests in the critical potential of contemporary social movements.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The commons under strain
- 1. The mobilisations for the commons in Palermo in the 2010s
- 2. On the politics of the commons: beni comuni as an empty signifier and Southern Italian neoliberalism
- 3. What does property have to do with this? Mistrust towards law and ways out of it
- 4. Legal forms to the test of the Southern Italian commons: A non-proprietary ownership?
- Conclusion
- Index