New book: We Built a Village by Diane Margolis | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2022 07:31:20 -0700 (PDT) |
Diane <dianeclaire [at] gmail.com> is the author of the message below. It was posted by Fred of the Cohousing-L management team <cohousing-l-owner [at] cohousing.org> due to attachment which the list does not distribute. I extracted portions of the attachment and pasted them at the end below that did not repeat content of the message and put them at the end. I also tweaked the format and subject line. Note the list of 2021 cohousing articles in the extraction. Fred -------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE FOLLOWS -------------------- We Built a Village, Cohousing and the Commons By Diane Rothbard Margolis Foreword by David Bollier Publication Date: August 23, 2022 Publisher: New Village Press Distributor: NYU Press 224 pages, 5.50 x 8.50 in, 12 b/w illustrations ISBN: 9781613321782 Paperback price: $20 Also available as hardcover and eBook We Built a Village describes the development of one of the first cohousing communities in the United States, offering a social understanding of its commons. Cohousing, a form of communal living that clusters around shared common space, began about a half century ago in Denmark. We Built a Village describes the process of planning and building of an early cohousing community in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the way the people involved simultaneously built their homes and their social structure. As both a memoir and a sociological analysis that probes the differences between commons and markets, it is unique among books about cohousing. When this group of people began in the late 1990s to construct their cohousing community, they set in motion a counterpoint between the physical spaces and the social configurations that would guide their lives together, even up to creative responses to the recent pandemic. About the Author Diane Rothbard Margolis is a founding member of Cambridge Cohousing where she has lived for more than twenty years. She is a former member of the Coho/US Board of Directors and co-founder and Director Emeritus of the Cohousing Research Network. She was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 1980-1981. She has published many research articles, and her books include The Fabric of Self, which won Honorable Mention at the First Annual Book Award of the Eastern Sociological Society. She is Professor Emerita of Sociology at the University of Connecticut. -- Diane Margolis 175 Richdale Av. Cambridge, MA 02140 617 354 1349 ----- excerpts from pdf - "promosheet" ---- Background: Cohousing is a form of communal living that clusters around shared common space. It began about a half century ago in Denmark and has become quite popular in the United States. There are about 150 cohousing communities in the US now, and likely an equal number in the planning. The book is a personal account of the behind the scenes process of creating one of the first cohousing communities in the U.S. in Cambridge Massachusetts. Author Diane Margolis was one of the leaders of that planning and development process, and she happens to be a sociologist. We Built a Village: Cohousing and the Commons describes how people simultaneously built their homes and their social structure.As both amemoir and a sociological analysis it gives us a deeper understanding of social commons and is unique among books about cohousing. A concluding chapter describes the community’s unique to creative responses to the recent pandemic. o First book to address cohousing from a sociologist's perspective o First cohousing book to focus on "the commons" o Foreword by David Bollier, an author, activist, blogger and consultant on the commons as a new paradigm of economics, politics, and culture o Book will launch at the national conference of the Cohousing Association of the United States, CoHoUS, Madison Wisconsin, August 25-28, 2022 o CoHousing US runs monthly online programs and semi-annual regional conferences Recent articles about cohousing: "Does Co-Housing Provide a Path to Happiness for Modern Parents?" New York Times10/22/2021 (with pay wall: ) http://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/22/opinion/cohousing-mothers-pandemic-community.html "The Cohousing Community that Saved Me from Parenting Isolation" Romper, 11/9/202 https://www.romper.com/parenting/me-my-co-housing-sister-wives "Finding Community Through Cohousing" 9News, Denver 10/12/2021 https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/community-cohousing-developments/73-11d7d6f9-4c3b-46c3-a36c-559034137d12 "Where Home Blends with Community" New York Times, 9/2/2021 (with pay wall: ) https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/02/style/cohousing-netherlands-belgium-community.html "These Families Wanted a Village, So They Built Their Own" Bloomberg City Lab, 6/23/2021 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-06-23/how-cohousing-is-making-life-easier-for-families "These architects believe communal living is the way of the future" CNN Style, 5/27/2021 https://www.cnn.com/style/article/cohousing-helen-hard-venice-biennale/index.html Academic Use: Courses on place-based social relations in cities (Architecture & Planning, Social Sciences), Community-scale economics, courses on the commons Where to order https://nyupress.org/9781613321782/we-built-a-village/
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