Eco-communities
Surviving Well Together

Edited by Jenny Pickerill

ISBN13: 9781350528154

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Published: 10/07/2025

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This book critically explores the aims and practices of eco-communities worldwide. Eco-communities can inspire, provoke, and challenge us to live more environmentally harmonious and collective lives. They are practical, ongoing experimentations in how we might survive well together – humans and all living beings on this planet. Eco-communities are examples of grassroot efforts at socio-ecological transformation – self-organised practices, infrastructures and spaces that seek to transform ways of being, living and working. This book answers four critical questions: Can eco-communities generate socio-ecological transformations, and if so how and in what form?; Who lives in eco-communities and what are the implications of this demographic composition?; What does it entail to organise via collective governance practices?; and how do eco-communities operate financially and generate money and livelihoods? While many eco-communities attempt to transform all elements of their daily lives (a holistic and interconnected reworking of how we dwell, eat, work, educate, reproduce, age, etc.) these processes as always incomplete, in-the-making, unfinished and messy. This book explores the ongoing processes of navigating these tensions and contradictions that none-the-less create hope that we might be able to live otherwise and be involved in world-making projects. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Bloomsbury Open Collections Library Collective.
Dedication World map of Eco-communities Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables Chapter 1 - Collective dynamic environmental experiments Jenny Pickerill Living Ecologically: Generating socio-ecological transformations Theme Introduction Jenny Pickerill Chapter 2 – Does living sustainably suck? Reduced consumption and quality of life at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage during the Anthropocene Joshua Lockyer and Brooke Jones Chapter 3 – Understanding consumption reduction through the social practices of an Australian Eco-community Matthew Daly Chapter 4 – Reconfiguring more-than-human relations in Eco-communities: skillsets, empowerment, and discomfort Elisa Schramm Chapter 5 – Peopled environments: Eco-communities and their reconfigurations of nature Jenny Pickerill Chapter 6 – Eco-communities and outsiders: Opportunities and obstacles to transforming the world Jon Anderson Negotiating Questions of Inclusion Theme Introduction Jenny Pickerill Chapter 7 – Towards Inclusive Eco-communities: socially and environmentally just sustainable futures Tendai Chitewere Chapter 8 - Settling in colonial ways? Eco-communities’ uncomfortable settler colonial practices Adam Barker and Jenny Pickerill Chapter 9 – Eco-communities and Feminism(s): Who cares? An ethnographic study of social practices in three French Eco-communities Nadine Gerner Chapter 10 – Uneven equity and sustainability in intentional communities in the USA: A national-level exploratory analysis Christina Lopez and Russell Weaver Chapter 11: Confronting Racial Privilege: Questioning whiteness in Eco-communities Jenny Pickerill Chapter 12 – In defence of Eco-Collaborative housing communities: Porous boundaries and scaling out Anitra Nelson Doing it Together: Collective governance Theme Introduction Jenny Pickerill Chapter 13 – Contingent, contested, political: learning from processes of environmental governance in the Global South to understand Eco-communities Natasha Cornea Chapter 14 – Organising together: coexisting, time economies, money and scale in Barcelona Eco-communities Marc Gavaldà and Claudio Cattaneo Chapter 15 – How Eco-communities grow through social learning, social permaculture, and group transformation Helen Jarvis Chapter 16 – Prompting spiritually prefigurative political practice: Collective decision-making in Auroville, India Suryamayi Aswini Clarence-Smith Building Diverse Economies Theme Introduction Jenny Pickerill Chapter 17 – Escaping capitalism? Time, quality of life and hybrid economies Kirsten Stevens-Wood Chapter 18 – Workshops and liberation in Freetown Christiania: Tensions in a post-growth community economy Thomas S.J. Smith and Nadia Johanisova Chapter 19 – Community economies in Eco-communities: spaces of collaboration, opportunities and dilemmas Jan Malý Blažek Conclusions Chapter 20 – Being collectively transformational? Jenny Pickerill Author biographies Index
  • Environmentalist thought & ideology
  • Environmentalist, conservationist & Green organizations
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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