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Can the commons be temporary? The role of transitional commoning in post-quake Christchurch

Kelly Dombroski
Gradon Diprose
Irene Boles

We use two Christchurch case studies to think about the temporality of commoning, concluding that even transitional and temporary commoning can help normalise and make visible the practice, thus enabling commoner subjectivities.

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