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Every One Every Day: London neighbourhood resilience and commons at work

April 29, 2018 No Comment Michael Lewis read

Great case example of resilience principles at work, the extending of the commons and community economic development all wrapped up in a 4 minute video. Find out more at Participatory City

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Michael Lewis

For the last four decades Michael Lewis has been engaged in community economic development and the social and solidarity economy. An internationally connected practitioner, researcher, writer and speaker, his work currently emphasises multiple sectors critical to our transition to a fair, low carbon economic system. He is also co-author of the Resilience Imperative.

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