Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities

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Autor(a) principal: Schlüter, Anni
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29738
Resumo: The climate and biodiversity crisis are some of the most pressing problems (Diaz et al., 2019) caused by anthropogenic actions and the prevalent economic system of capitalism (Li, 2016). Since the current system and societal organisation are additionally contributing to social issues such as growing inequality, other forms of organisational structures and alternative forms of society can offer valuable learning opportunities for the realisation of social utopias. There are many political ideologies that would offer an alternative to capitalism with one of them being anarchism. Anarchism can be understood as a response to the hierarchy and domination in our current society. Forest occupations are organised in an anarchist manner and built on solidarity and voluntary action. These communities do not only exert pressure on the prevailing system, but their organisational structure also impacts individuals and their social interactions. There is lack of research on contemporary lived experiences of anarchism (Williams, 2018) which shows the need for further exploration. This work analyses the organisational structures of eco-anarchist communities by studying forest occupations predominantly located in Germany. To do so, foremost participant observation within the different occupations was applied, complimented by extensive interviews. The main findings show that the organisational structure of the studied occupations results in an individually perceived higher happiness and sense of fulfilment. The anarchist organisation continuously deconstructs the hierarchisation and commodification of humans, values, objects etc. that are usually naturally occurring. To analyse and contextualise these findings, a political ecology framework complemented with power relations theory is applied.
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spelling Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communitiesUtopiaAmbientalismo -- EnvironmentalismAnarquismo -- AnarchismEco-anarchist communitiesForest occupationComunidades eco-anarquistasOcupação florestalThe climate and biodiversity crisis are some of the most pressing problems (Diaz et al., 2019) caused by anthropogenic actions and the prevalent economic system of capitalism (Li, 2016). Since the current system and societal organisation are additionally contributing to social issues such as growing inequality, other forms of organisational structures and alternative forms of society can offer valuable learning opportunities for the realisation of social utopias. There are many political ideologies that would offer an alternative to capitalism with one of them being anarchism. Anarchism can be understood as a response to the hierarchy and domination in our current society. Forest occupations are organised in an anarchist manner and built on solidarity and voluntary action. These communities do not only exert pressure on the prevailing system, but their organisational structure also impacts individuals and their social interactions. There is lack of research on contemporary lived experiences of anarchism (Williams, 2018) which shows the need for further exploration. This work analyses the organisational structures of eco-anarchist communities by studying forest occupations predominantly located in Germany. To do so, foremost participant observation within the different occupations was applied, complimented by extensive interviews. The main findings show that the organisational structure of the studied occupations results in an individually perceived higher happiness and sense of fulfilment. The anarchist organisation continuously deconstructs the hierarchisation and commodification of humans, values, objects etc. that are usually naturally occurring. To analyse and contextualise these findings, a political ecology framework complemented with power relations theory is applied.A crise climática e da biodiversidade são alguns dos problemas mais prementes do mundo (Diaz et al., 2019), causados por ações antropogénicas e pelo sistema económico capitalista predominante (Li, 2016). Uma vez que os atuais sistema e organização societal contribuem adicionalmente para questões sociais como a crescente desigualdade, outras formas de estruturas organizacionais e formas alternativas de sociedade podem oferecer oportunidades de aprendizagem valiosas para a realização de utopias sociais. Muitas ideologias políticas oferecem uma alternativa ao capitalismo, sendo uma delas o anarquismo. O anarquismo pode ser entendido como uma resposta à hierarquia e à dominação na atual sociedade. As ocupações florestais são organizadas de forma anarquista e assentam na solidariedade e ação voluntária. Estas comunidades não só exercem pressão sobre o sistema dominante, como a sua estrutura também tem impacto nos indivíduos e nas suas interacções sociais. Há falta de investigação sobre as experiências contemporâneas vividas do anarquismo (Williams, 2018), revelando a necessidade de uma maior exploração. Este trabalho analisa as estruturas organizacionais das comunidades eco-anarquistas, estudando as ocupações florestais predominantemente localizadas na Alemanha. Para isso, foi aplicada a observação participante nas diferentes ocupações das florestas, complementada com uma observação extensiva. Os principais resultados mostram que a estrutura organizacional das ocupações estudadas resulta numa maior felicidade e sentido de realização percebidos individualmente. A organização anarquista desconstrói continuamente a hierarquização e a mercantilização dos seres humanos, dos valores e objectos. A investigação realizada tem como base um quadro teórico assente na ecologia política e teoria das relações de poder.2023-11-23T15:37:47Z2023-11-17T00:00:00Z2023-11-172023-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/29738TID:203390954engSchlüter, Anniinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-26T01:16:58Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/29738Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:19:43.637557Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
title Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
spellingShingle Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
Schlüter, Anni
Utopia
Ambientalismo -- Environmentalism
Anarquismo -- Anarchism
Eco-anarchist communities
Forest occupation
Comunidades eco-anarquistas
Ocupação florestal
title_short Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
title_full Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
title_fullStr Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
title_full_unstemmed Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
title_sort Utopias can be real. Organisational structures within eco-anarchist communities
author Schlüter, Anni
author_facet Schlüter, Anni
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schlüter, Anni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Utopia
Ambientalismo -- Environmentalism
Anarquismo -- Anarchism
Eco-anarchist communities
Forest occupation
Comunidades eco-anarquistas
Ocupação florestal
topic Utopia
Ambientalismo -- Environmentalism
Anarquismo -- Anarchism
Eco-anarchist communities
Forest occupation
Comunidades eco-anarquistas
Ocupação florestal
description The climate and biodiversity crisis are some of the most pressing problems (Diaz et al., 2019) caused by anthropogenic actions and the prevalent economic system of capitalism (Li, 2016). Since the current system and societal organisation are additionally contributing to social issues such as growing inequality, other forms of organisational structures and alternative forms of society can offer valuable learning opportunities for the realisation of social utopias. There are many political ideologies that would offer an alternative to capitalism with one of them being anarchism. Anarchism can be understood as a response to the hierarchy and domination in our current society. Forest occupations are organised in an anarchist manner and built on solidarity and voluntary action. These communities do not only exert pressure on the prevailing system, but their organisational structure also impacts individuals and their social interactions. There is lack of research on contemporary lived experiences of anarchism (Williams, 2018) which shows the need for further exploration. This work analyses the organisational structures of eco-anarchist communities by studying forest occupations predominantly located in Germany. To do so, foremost participant observation within the different occupations was applied, complimented by extensive interviews. The main findings show that the organisational structure of the studied occupations results in an individually perceived higher happiness and sense of fulfilment. The anarchist organisation continuously deconstructs the hierarchisation and commodification of humans, values, objects etc. that are usually naturally occurring. To analyse and contextualise these findings, a political ecology framework complemented with power relations theory is applied.
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