Strategies for a new municipalism:Public–common partnerships against the new enclosures

Russell, Bertie and Milburn, Kier and Heron, Kai (2023) Strategies for a new municipalism:Public–common partnerships against the new enclosures. Urban Studies, 60 (11). pp. 2133-2157. ISSN 0042-0980

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Abstract

This article considers the potential of public–common partnerships (PCPs) to act as a new municipalist intervention against the privatisation and financialisation of land in the UK. In previous publications, we have presented PCPs in abstract terms as a municipalist organisational form that could help communities eschew the disciplinary effects of finance capital to pursue alternative democratic forms of urban development. Here, we start to examine what this process looks like in practice. The article draws from ongoing participatory action research in two contrasting case studies, Wards Corner in Haringey and Union Street in Plymouth. We find that by establishing enduring organisational structures where collective decisions can be made about who owns and manages land and assets, PCPs could bolster already existing efforts to democratise urban development in both cities. As an organisational form, PCPs reframe the ‘local’ as a politics of proximity, decentre and reimagine the role of municipal institutions and foreground a politics of the common. This makes them an archetypal new municipalist strategy, well-suited to contesting the enclosure of urban landscapes. The article concludes by considering the development of PCPs within the broader new municipalist tendency.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Urban Studies
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?? ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (MISCELLANEOUS)URBAN STUDIES ??
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208458
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30 Oct 2023 11:20
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