Jardins en commun(s)

Shared gardens may be seen as a fad for urban dwellers in search of greenery, but they have a long history of reclaiming land in response to privatisation or abandonment. As well as being a simple area to cultivate, they raise many questions about social organisation as we know it. Managed as a comm...

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description Shared gardens may be seen as a fad for urban dwellers in search of greenery, but they have a long history of reclaiming land in response to privatisation or abandonment. As well as being a simple area to cultivate, they raise many questions about social organisation as we know it. Managed as a community, these areas raise questions about democracy as a mode of organisation. Through her ethnography in Strasbourg and Rome, Victoria Sachsé shows how the garden can be a place for citizen participation and become a vehicle for emancipation and politicisation. The author also highlights the challenges of involvement in the garden, which changes the relationship with land and food, overturning the perception of the roles of consumer and producer, and even calling into question the conventional agricultural model. Finally, the book shows how gardeners' associations are becoming legitimate players in the co-production of public space alongside institutions, redefining ownership and introducing the notion of the 'commons' in response to the social and environmental crisis.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1492672025-01-06T17:54:03Z Jardins en commun(s) Sachsé, Victoria jardin partagé théorie des communs démocratie participative thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPH Political structure and processes::JPHV Political structures: democracy thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNC Applied ecology Shared gardens may be seen as a fad for urban dwellers in search of greenery, but they have a long history of reclaiming land in response to privatisation or abandonment. As well as being a simple area to cultivate, they raise many questions about social organisation as we know it. Managed as a community, these areas raise questions about democracy as a mode of organisation. Through her ethnography in Strasbourg and Rome, Victoria Sachsé shows how the garden can be a place for citizen participation and become a vehicle for emancipation and politicisation. The author also highlights the challenges of involvement in the garden, which changes the relationship with land and food, overturning the perception of the roles of consumer and producer, and even calling into question the conventional agricultural model. Finally, the book shows how gardeners' associations are becoming legitimate players in the co-production of public space alongside institutions, redefining ownership and introducing the notion of the 'commons' in response to the social and environmental crisis. 2025-01-06T17:54:01Z 2025-01-06T17:54:01Z 2024 book ONIX_20250106_9782735130764_57 9782735130764 9782735129546 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/149267 fre 54 image/jpeg n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782735130764/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/editionsmsh/74693 Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme 10.4000/12jfc Shared gardens may be seen as a fad for urban dwellers in search of greenery, but they have a long history of reclaiming land in response to privatisation or abandonment. As well as being a simple area to cultivate, they raise many questions about social organisation as we know it. Managed as a community, these areas raise questions about democracy as a mode of organisation. Through her ethnography in Strasbourg and Rome, Victoria Sachsé shows how the garden can be a place for citizen participation and become a vehicle for emancipation and politicisation. The author also highlights the challenges of involvement in the garden, which changes the relationship with land and food, overturning the perception of the roles of consumer and producer, and even calling into question the conventional agricultural model. Finally, the book shows how gardeners' associations are becoming legitimate players in the co-production of public space alongside institutions, redefining ownership and introducing the notion of the 'commons' in response to the social and environmental crisis. 10.4000/12jfc 2990638d-1959-49aa-a90a-3c208956c890 9782735130764 9782735129546 312 Paris open access
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