Standing rock and the Indigenous commons ...

A new cycle of communications commons has become part of the contemporary repertoire of Indigenous first nations in North America. The mobilization of the Standing Rock Sioux is perhaps the best-known example of a continent-wide cycle of resistance in which Indigenous communities have employed a com...

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Main Author: Kidd, Dorothy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Humanities Commons 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17613/0asx-nr11
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17613/0asx-nr11 2024-09-15T18:06:39+00:00 Standing rock and the Indigenous commons ... Kidd, Dorothy 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.17613/0asx-nr11 https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:34011/ en eng Humanities Commons All Rights Reserved Commons Indigenous peoples History Social movements Text Article ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17613/0asx-nr11 2024-08-01T10:46:22Z A new cycle of communications commons has become part of the contemporary repertoire of Indigenous first nations in North America. The mobilization of the Standing Rock Sioux is perhaps the best-known example of a continent-wide cycle of resistance in which Indigenous communities have employed a combination of collectively governed land-based encampments and sophisticated trans-media assemblages to challenge the further enclosure of their territories by the state and fossil fuel industries and instead represent their political and media sovereignty, and prefigure a more reciprocal relationship with other humans and with nature. Although their practices of commoning resemble other radical commons projects, the contemporary Indigenous commons begs for a reassessment of the critical framework of the commons. In this article, I discuss the critical commons literature and compare it with the practices of commoning in the anti-extractivist encampments of Standing Rock. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations DataCite
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description A new cycle of communications commons has become part of the contemporary repertoire of Indigenous first nations in North America. The mobilization of the Standing Rock Sioux is perhaps the best-known example of a continent-wide cycle of resistance in which Indigenous communities have employed a combination of collectively governed land-based encampments and sophisticated trans-media assemblages to challenge the further enclosure of their territories by the state and fossil fuel industries and instead represent their political and media sovereignty, and prefigure a more reciprocal relationship with other humans and with nature. Although their practices of commoning resemble other radical commons projects, the contemporary Indigenous commons begs for a reassessment of the critical framework of the commons. In this article, I discuss the critical commons literature and compare it with the practices of commoning in the anti-extractivist encampments of Standing Rock. ...
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