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Revitalizing commons: Resistance, diversity, sustainability, self-sufficiency.

This book is a great read for those interested in the preservation of cultural and environmental commons. It offers insights into how to resist the enclosure process prevalent in globalization and advocates for ecological sustainability, conservation of cultural and linguistic diversity, local democracy, and greater community self-sufficiency. The author's focus on educational reforms in this regard makes it an insightful read for scholars of environmental studies, education, and community development.

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ISBN: 9780739113356
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM301.98 MYR
Authors: Chet A. Bowers
Publisher: Lexington Books
Date of Publication: 2006-03-07
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Education, Sociology, Politics
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The enclosure of the cultural and environmental commons has been going on for hundreds of years, privatizing what was previously available to all members of the community. Recently, however, the process of enclosure has been accelerated by the spread of economic globalization. This timely book champions the cultural and environmental commons as sites of resistance to this current trend, and explains the nature of educational reforms that promote ecological sustainability, conserving of cultural and linguistic diversity, local democracy, and greater community self-sufficiency. Revitalizing the Commons will be of interest to scholars of environmental studies, education, and community development alike.
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Revitalizing commons: Resistance, diversity, sustainability, self-sufficiency.

This book is a great read for those interested in the preservation of cultural and environmental commons. It offers insights into how to resist the enclosure process prevalent in globalization and advocates for ecological sustainability, conservation of cultural and linguistic diversity, local democracy, and greater community self-sufficiency. The author's focus on educational reforms in this regard makes it an insightful read for scholars of environmental studies, education, and community development.