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Laboratorios de procomún: experimentación, recursividad y activismo

Laboratories of commons: experimentation, recursivity and activism
Authors: Estalella Fernández, José Adolfo; Rocha, Jara; Lafuente García, Antonio;

Laboratorios de procomún: experimentación, recursividad y activismo

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[ES] El espacio público urbano, las creaciones digitales o el aire, objetos cuya propiedad se pensaba tradicionalmente desde la lógica dicotómica de lo público y lo privado han comenzado a ser considerados como un procomún. Un concepto antiguo recuperado con intensidad en la última década que hace referencia a recursos y bienes colectivos, cuyo régimen de propiedad es diferente del público y del privado y que son gestionados en común. Este artículo introduce las contribuciones que forman parte de un monográfico dedicado a los ‘Laboratorios del pro-común’ donde sus autoras y autores dan cuenta de la diversidad de modalidades de este objeto en dominios sociales como el arte, el activismo, el campo y la ciudad. Nuestro objetivo es doble: contextualizar estas contribuciones e identificar algunos de los temas que las atraviesan. Ese ejercicio nos permite introducir un argumento tentativo según el cual el procomún y su investigación adoptan una excepcional configuración en España. De manera sintética: el procomún es traído a la existencia en España como un objeto epistémico, un dominio experimental que se distingue de las formulaciones que convencionalmente lo han pensado como un tipo de bien o un régimen de propiedad. Esta peculiar configuración dota al pro-común y a su investigación de una condición distintiva frente a otras geografías que se evidencia en un doble desplazamiento: la emergencia de nuevos objetos que se piensan como procomunes y la ubicación de su investigación en el dominio de la producción cultural y creativa.

[EN] The urban public space, digital creations or the air, all of them are objects that have beentraditionally thought within the dichotomous logic of the public and private property but in thelast decade they have started to be considered as common resources. Commons is an oldconcept that has been recovered with intensity in the last decade; it refers to collectiveresources and goods that are governed collectively and whose property regime is diferentfrom the public and private. This article introduces the contributions to a monograph devotedto the topic of ‘Laboratories of commons’. Contributors discuss the diverse modalities ofcommons in diferent social domains like art, activism, the rural and the urban domain. Thisintroduction contextualizes these contributions and identifes some of the issues that cross thediferent articles. In this exercise we introduce a tentative argument according to which thecommons and the commons research take an exceptional confguration in Spain. Very briefy:commons are brought into existence as an epistemic object, an experimental domain quitediferent from the conventional conceptualizations that conceive it as a property regime or atype of good. This peculiar confguration gives a distinctive condition to commons in Spainthat are diferent from other geographies; this is evidenced in a double shift: the emergence ofnew objects that are thought as commons and the location of their research in the domain ofcultural and creative production.

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Tecnología de la información, Free software, experimentación social, Producción cultural, Cultura popular, Cultural production, Free culture, 5101 Antropología Cultural, software libre, H1-99, Investigación social, Communication. Mass media, Experimentación social, P87-96, Tecnología de la información (Ciencias de la Información), producción cultural, 63 Sociología, Commons, Social sciences (General), Propiedad intelectual, Software libre, Procomún, Social experimentation, Cultura libre, procomún, cultura libre, Sociología

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