Episode

Future Natures: On Seeing Commons through Popular Genres

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Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier
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Feb 1, 2025
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Summary

Anthropologist Amber Huff, coordinator of the Centre for Future Natures at the University of Sussex in England, explains how popular genres like comic books, zines, social media, podcasts, and video, among others, can illuminate contemporary commons, enclosures, and the disorienting crises of capitalist modernity. What does this moment of crisis and collapse feel like, and how can subjective experiences and emotions be organized to create commons and new visions of the future? For more on the commons, go to www.Bollier.org.