Research project

Post-Communist Grounds

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Project overview

This project engages with practices of 鈥渃ommoning鈥 in a post-communist setting. Here, 鈥渃ommons鈥 are understood to pertain not simply to collective rights of use and ownership of natural resources (pastures, water, forests), but to also concern infrastructures of knowledge production, social reproduction, and aesthetic practices carrying a 鈥減romising but unspecified sense of an alternative鈥 (Linebaugh 2014: 142; cf. also: Goriunova 2021). Counter to conceptualisations of the commons which tend to 鈥渁ssume that emancipatory ideas of commons and commoning come from the West鈥 (Vilenica, 2023: 12), the project 鈥淧ost-Communist Grounds. In Search of the Commons鈥 appraises the political and theoretical potential of commoning from the perspective of post-1989 societies 鈥 an often-neglected site of analysis or one that remains restricted to developmentalist frames that look at these sites through a neocolonial prism of 鈥渓agging behind鈥 (cf. Buden 2009; 葰ichindeleanu 2011).

Thus, the project seeks to re-evaluate experiments with commoning and experiences of struggle against enclosures from the so-called 鈥楨astern bloc鈥. This includes not only efforts of organising reproductive labour, public infrastructure or free time under state socialism, but also contemporary experiences of organising sociality differently and creating spaces of being in common 鈥 from daily marches in Minsk during the 2020-2021 uprisings in Belarus to efforts of reclaiming a feminised experience of labour emigration from present-day Georgia.

Staff

Lead researchers

Dr Neda Genova

Lecturer in Digital Media
Research interests
  • Visual cultures
  • Digital media & culture
  • Interdisciplinary methodologies
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Research outputs